Bid now for a meeting with Paul Haas, Partner at WME, one of the world’s leading entertainment and media companies, in Los Angeles!
In Haas' role as Co-Head of WME’s television literary and packaging department, he steers the industry’s most prominent television business, one that’s responsible for packaging more than half of the scripted series on air.
Haas represents the creators, showrunners, and writers of some of the most successful and critically-acclaimed programs on television. His clients include Carol Mendelsohn and Ann Donahue (showrunners and co-creators of the “CSI” franchises); Pete Berg (creator of “Friday Night Lights”); Greg Daniels (creator of “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation” series); Silvio Horta (creator and showrunner of “Ugly Betty”); Jeff Davis (creator of MTV’s hit “Teen Wolf”); Denis Leary (star and creator of “Rescue Me”); and he is responsible for packaging the long-running television series “Two and a Half Men.” Haas also works with writers such as Evan Katz (Emmy-award winner, executive producer for “24”), David Eick (co-creator of SyFy’s “Battlestar Galactica” and “Caprica” series), Frank Spotnitz (“The X Files”) and George RR Martin (author of the “Game of Thrones” source novels).
Prior to joining Endeavor, Haas worked at International Creative Management for nine years, ultimately overseeing the agency’s television literary and packaging departments. He started his career as a television literary agent at Writers & Artists Agency.
Haas is an active member of the WME Foundation, which focuses on education with an emphasis on the arts. He also served a three-year term on the board of the Hollywood Radio and Television Society (HRTS), an organization that gathers the leading executives in the television industry to address issues that are relevant to the ongoing success and future of the business.
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