Disney's 20th Television has promoted Erin May to vp drama development.
May, who has been with the studio's drama team for five years, will be responsible for identifying and developing talent and seeing projects from pitch to series across all platforms. She reports to Michelle Mendelovitz, senior vp drama development.
"Erin's passion for impactful storytelling, her stellar creative instincts and genuinely rich relationships within the talent community have made her a remarkably brilliant standout within our company," said Mendelovitz."This promotion not only recognizes her already considerable achievements but anticipates her taking on an even greater role in our drama development as we delve into expanding our creative ambitions within this larger Disney realm.
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