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Senior Leadership Team to Include Emmy Award-Winning and Industry Leaders
Patrick McManus, Jason Bernstein, Amanda Short and Daniel Shoy

ORLANDO, FL., Feb. 5, 2021--Toldright, a first-of-its-kind on-demand video production resource for the sports, media and technology industries, today announced the official appointments of Patrick McManus, Executive Director; Jason Bernstein, Senior Vice President of Content; Amanda Short, Head of the Neighborhood; and Daniel Shoy, Diversity Executive in Residence.

The senior leadership team joins a founding team of industry experts, Max Heineman, CEO & Co-Founder, and Adam Hertzog, Co-Founder & President.

“As we continue to expand and cultivate our company, we couldn’t be more excited to have award winners and industry leaders like Patrick, Jason, Amanda, and Danny on our team,” said Max Heineman, CEO and Co-Founder of toldright. “Their decades of collective expertise across production, multimedia, sports, technology, and inclusion, in addition to their understanding of compelling video content and exciting storytelling, will continue to inspire the iconic brands we work with.”

Over the past 30 years, McManus has become one of the leading Emmy Award-winning sports directors in the industry. Prior to his time at toldright, McManus serviced as Director at American Ninja Warrior and during his career has worked for ESPN, FOX Sports and NBC Sports.

Bernstein is a 20-year media veteran who prior to joining toldright was Intersport’s Vice President, Content Strategy & Distribution. Before Intersport, he led multi-platform acquisitions and content strategy and acquisitions for ESPN’s digital platform, including landmark content agreements Wimbledon and US Open.

Short joins toldright from NEP Group Inc., where she served as Operations Coordinator. An Emmy Award Winner with nearly two decades of experience in broadcast and live events, she has worked on many marquee events from the Olympics to music festivals. Previously, Short held positions at Golf Channel, Live Nation and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Shoy, who will be responsible for diversity and inclusion efforts at toldright, possesses extensive experience in the nonprofit sector with organizations focused on youth and community advancement. Additionally, he serves as President & CEO of the East Lake Foundation community initiative, and during his decade at The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation was responsible for awarding $28 million in grants for youth development and education.