User:Nisdaner/sandbox/Jarrod Moses

Jarrod Moses is the Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and President of United Entertainment Group (UEG). UEG is a global entertainment, sports and lifestyle marketing agency and is responsible for crafting deals with many well known brands and entertainment entities.

Mr. Moses is a 17-year veteran of creating brand deals in the entertainment industry. Jarrod’s career began at Grey Advertising in 1991, where he became a specialist in marketing communication by working the ins-and-outs of every department of the largest independent global advertising agency. After rising through the ranks of Grey Advertising, as it's youngest President in history, Jarrod built the entertainment marketing practice and was part of the eventual sale of the company to WPP Group in 2007. Quickly following, Jarrod founded UEG as a joint venture with Hollywood powerhouse United Talent Agency. Under Jarrod's leadership, UEG has developed entertainment campaigns for marketers such as Procter & Gamble, Frito-Lay, General Mills, AT&T, Diageo, and Starbucks, while simultaneously working closely with the world's most influential entertainment companies like Time Warner, Comcast, MTV Networks, Facebook, and Google, and celebrities such as Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams, Mark Wahlberg, Queen Latifah, and Drew Barrymore.

Mr. Moses and his firm are transitioning from television and films to licensing, music, sports and video gaming to create strategic partnerships and build notable businesses. So far, Jarrod is responsible for creating over 200 television programs, motion picture partnerships, concert tours, endorsement deals, product placements and celebrity partnerships. Mr. Moses’ work has earned him many industry awards. A few of his accolades include Emmys, Platinum Records, Cannes Lions, and Effies. Jarrod has been featured in The New York Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and AdAge. As spokesman for the “branded entertainment” industry, Jarrod has appeared on NBC’s The Apprentice, CNN, ABC, Bloomberg TV and Radio, Fox, MSNBC and international publications.

In addition to his career, Jarrod has been an adjunct professor of marketing at Columbia University Business School since January 2012. Mr. Moses is also a member of the Board of the Hamptons International Film Festival, and a co-founder of the New York Comedy Festival.