Kinetic Content has named Eric Detwiler as its president and Stefanie Cohen Williams as its president of production and operations.
Led by founder and CEO Chris Coelen, Kinetic Content creates and produces content for the global market, producing Netflix’s “Love Is Blind,” “The Ultimatum,” and “Perfect Match,” Lifetime’s “Married At First Sight,” and ABC/Hulu’s “Claim to Fame,” hosted by Kevin and Frankie Jonas. The company was founded in 2010 and acquired by The North Road Company in 2022.
“We’re thrilled that Eric and Stefanie are expanding their responsibilities and taking on new roles within Kinetic,” Coelen said in a statement. “Their combined leadership will help us continue to deliver and expand upon a slate – and a culture – that we are all extremely proud of.”
Detwiler formerly served as executive producer in charge of programming at the company. He has been with Kinetic Content for almost a decade, leading a team of producers across the company’s current programming and casting efforts.
“Going into my tenth year at Kinetic Content, I am proud of the growth the company has achieved and I’m excited to continue to support our CEO, Chris Coelen, and all of the amazing teams that work so hard to produce fantastic programming,” Detwiler said. “I’m confident we’ll continue to create and deliver breakthrough content that connects with our global audience.”
Cohen Williams was formerly Kinetic Content’s executive vice president of production and operations and has been with the company for 14 years, overseeing many corporate and operational functions. She worked closely with the finance and business affairs teams, as well as led production of the entire Kinetic Content slate from development through delivery.
Both Cohen Williams and Detwiler will continue to report to Coelen.
Source Agencies