Enjoy a lunch meeting with Executive Producers Jeff Ingold and Bill Lawrence in Los Angeles!
Jeff Ingold is the President of Bill Lawrence’s Doozer Productions (based at Warner Bros). He is currently in production on their Apple TV series Ted Lasso, which stars Jason Sudeikis, as well as a Head Of The Class remake for HBO Max. Ingold most recently served as Executive Producer on the ABC series Whiskey Cavalier starring Scott Foley. Prior to joining Doozer, Ingold was the longtime comedy head at NBC. He first joined the NBC research department in 1996, before leaving to join the Greenblatt-Janollari Company. He later returned to NBC in 2000 in the current series department under Garth Ancier. He was the executive on such hit NBC shows as Just Shoot Me, Will & Grace and Scrubs. Ingold later transitioned to the development team where he oversaw The Office. In 2006, Ingold was promoted to the head of NBC comedy under then President, Kevin Reilly. During the rest of his tenure, which included expanded oversight of Universal Television comedies in addition to NBC, Ingold supervised the critically acclaimed series 30 Rock, Parks & Recreation and Community. When he left in 2011, Ingold’s title was Executive Vice President, NBC and Universal Comedy Series. Ingold is a graduate of Princeton University and the USC Marshall School of Business. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife Elizabeth and children Lucy and Teddy.
Bill Lawrence is an award-winning television writer, producer, and director and is currently in production on his Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso, which he co-created with Jason Sudeikis, who stars. Bill serves as showrunner and executive producer. Lawrence most recently served as executive producer on the ABC series Whiskey Cavalier starring Scott Foley and Lauren Cohan. Prior to that, Bill executive-produced CW series Life Sentence starring Lucy Hale and worked as showrunner and executive producer for Undateable on NBC. He previously created and executive-produced Scrubs and co-created Cougar Town, Ground Floor, Spin City, Clone High and online sensation Nobody’s Watching. Scrubs, which was twice nominated for an Emmy Award, was also named a Future Classic by the TV Land cable network and was the winner of both a Humanitas Award and an Imagen Award. Prior to Scrubs, Lawrence was a staff writer on the hit series Friends and later teamed with Gary David Goldberg (Family Ties) to co-create Spin City. Lawrence currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Christa Miller (The Drew Carey Show, Scrubs); and their children.
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