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Chelsea Kardos Promoted To VP Of Television At Alloy Entertainment

EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea Kardos has been promoted to vice president of Alloy Entertainment’s television division. In her new role, she will report to Alloy’s president and chief creative officer, Leslie Morgenstein.

Kardos joined Alloy three years ago and has since led the development of multiple projects, including serving as a producer on the 8-episode, straight-to-series The Probability of Miracles, set at Amazon Prime, with Alloy producing and Warner Bros. Television serving as the studio.

“Chelsea joined our television team three years ago and has shone. Her work on our new Amazon series, The Probability of Miracles, in particular, has been outstanding.  We are excited to see her continued growth in this new role,” said Morgenstein.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to continue growing at Alloy in this new role,” Kardos shared. “As someone who grew up a fan of the brand through both its television series and books, working alongside Les and our larger team in New York and Los Angeles has been a career-defining experience. I’m truly excited for what lies ahead.”

Previously, Kardos spent eight years at AMC Networks, where she started as an assistant and rose to director of scripted programming, where she managed a slate across both current and development, including multiple projects within “The Walking Dead” universe, as well as Moonhaven, Lodge 49, NOS4A2, and Invitation to a Bonfire. She began her career at New Wave Entertainment and Route One Films.

Alloy’s television footprint includes more than 900 hours of hit series, with titles like Netflix’s global hit You, the CW’s Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries, as well as its spinoffs The Originals and Legacies, The 100, and multiple iterations of Pretty Little Liars.


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