40 Under 40 L.A. 2024: Industry Stars on the Rise in the West


Media and entertainment continues to attract some of the smartest, most creative men and women of any business category in the country. That’s once again evident here with the B+C Multichannel News 40 Under 40 list, this one with a West Coast focus ahead of an in-person reception on June 18 at The Ebell of Los Angeles. Based on nominations from companies and individuals, the 40 Under 40 list is a cross section of executives in a range of M&E organizations who’ve shown leadership, accomplishments and potential, all before reaching the age of 40. If you know someone who should be on this list but isn’t, the good news is that B+C MCN will be publishing another list in September, that one with more of an East Coast focus. To nominate an up-and-coming individual for that list, click here. For more information on the June 18 celebration, click here.  

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Amelia Amphonphong

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Amelia Amphonphong
Senior Technical Product Manager, Central Systems
Paramount Plus

With almost 10 years of media and entertainment experience, Amelia Amphonphong’s expertise is in streamlining the supply-chain management of content for seamless viewer consumption throughout TV’s ever-expanding platforms. A peer who nominated her said she has demonstrated unparalleled expertise in managing and optimizing technical processes crucial to the seamless functioning of the Paramount Plus platform. Amphonphong began her career in business operations at NBCUniversal, but discovered making foundational changes to the supply chain would require a career move into product management. “My experience in implementing software products for rights, metadata, asset and supply-chain management continues to shape and contribute to the downstream seamless viewer experience,” she said. “My ability to drive transformative changes are now at Paramount Plus, focused on consolidating and standardizing processes, which will in turn facilitate and scale our operational teams to support growth across our network umbrella of streaming services, including Paramount Plus and Pluto TV.”

Barry Buren

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Barry Buren
Television Talent Agent
Creative Artists Agency

Barry Buren, based in the Los Angeles office of CAA, represents many top actors including Eddie Redmayne, Hannah Waddingham, Pedro Pascal and Lena Headey. Within the past year, Buren helped sign new clients Matthew Rhys, Richard Madden, Anna Faris and Jason Clarke. Buren, who started out at The Gersh Agency, joined CAA in 2015 and was promoted to TV talent agent in 2019. Buren negotiated an eight-figure contract for Redmayne to executive produce and star in Peacock and Sky’s thriller series The Day of the Jackal. He also brokered deals for Headey to star in The Abandons for Netflix; Hugo Weaving to join the season four cast of Apple TV Plus’s Slow Horses; Clarke to executive produce and star in Apple TV Plus’s drama The Last Frontier; and Phil Dunster to star in the second season of Apple TV Plus’s Surface. He also brokered deals for Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, Alden Ehrenreich, Alessandro Nivol and Ruth Wilson to star in FX’s The Retreat, Apple TV Plus’s The New Look, Disney Plus’s Ironheart, Apple TV Plus’s The Big Cigar and BBC/Amazon’s A Very Royal Scandal, respectively.

Jordan Cipala

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Jordan Cipala
VP, Strategy and Operations
Cox Media Group

Jordan Cipala operates as chief of staff to Daniel York, CEO of TV and radio station owner CMG, and leads in evaluating business development opportunities. He also plays a critical operational role in mergers and acquisitions, managing the company’s collection and presentation of due diligence and, post-closing, managing transition services arrangements. He was promoted from executive director of corporate operations and planning. Cipala is also the executive sponsor of CMG’s Young Professionals Network Business Resource Group. Prior to joining CMG, he was VP, strategic planning at SaaS software company Juvare; senior investment associate at Ascension Ventures; and an investment banking analyst in Raymond James & Associates’ Technology & Services group. He graduated from Vanderbilt University with a double major in economics and engineering science.

Alison Dammann

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Alison Dammann
SVP of Development
Good Caper Content

At Good Caper Content, the ITV America company devoted to crime and investigative programming, Alison Dammann has led the team debuting myriad projects across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms in 2023. Her credits include Escaping Twin Flames, a top Netflix show in the U.S. for a week straight; Let Us Prey: A Ministry of Scandals for ID; Exposing Parchman for A&E, a co-production with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation; and second seasons of Oxygen’s New York Homicide and Final Moments, produced in partnership with Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment. Dammann picked up nominations in 2022 at the IDA Documentary Awards and the Cinema Eye Honors Awards as an executive producer on Netflix’s Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, developed with Participant Media and Ark Media prior to her joining Good Caper. Earlier, she was director of development at Vox Media Studios and at Mashable Studios. She was also previously on the development team at 44 Blue Productions. She began her career at Critical Content. 

Alex Dunn

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Alex Dunn
Global Account Manager
Amazon Web Services

Alex Dunn serves AWS’s media and entertainment customers and in 2023 helped major media companies expand streaming services to millions of additional viewers. He’s tasked with combining efforts from AWS, industry partners and customer teams to deliver marquee global events, increase streaming audiences and chart new paths for monetization. He also is leading the transformation of a major media archive that dates back to the 1930s to build a bespoke asset-management tool. This new tool will bring next-level resiliency, scalability and efficiency to one of the largest content libraries in the world. He won the AWS Media and Entertainment Rising Star Award for his contributions to solving complex customer problems and piloting industry-leading solutions. Dunn leads other Amazonians in building partnerships across the media ecosystem to build solutions with AWS. He also is active with the San Diego State University Aztec Mentor Program, where he works with students on finding internships, interview prep, résumé workshops and professionalism.

Sophie Flay

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Sophie Flay
Community Journalist
KABC Los Angeles (ABC7)

Reporter Sophie Flay was part of KABC’s inaugural Community Journalist team, focusing on Central Los Angeles. She officially joined in March 2019 after interning for the Southern California station. As a student at USC, she also worked for NBC’s Today and at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics and 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics. The daughter of chef and restaurateur Bobby Flay, she was nominated for a Los Angeles Press Club Award for one of her TikTok posts, and is part of the ABC7 team that won the RTNDA’s 2024 Golden Mike Award for Best Weekend Newscast. She also brings her skill set to USC as an adjunct professor, teaching storytelling for social platforms. Flay — who hosted last year’s 40 under 40 L.A. awards event — also is a mentor at Camp News, a two-day camp for young aspiring journalists. 

Weston Garret Gonzalez

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Weston Garret Gonzalez
Owner and Creative Director
westhaus

Weston Gonzalez is a Latinx and LGBTQ+ small-business owner who conquered the world of corporate events and transitioned into high-end event production. He spent more than a decade working in-house at studios, networks and streamers, rising to event executive positions at Sony Pictures Television, Starz and Apple TV Plus, all before age 30. At 30, he left the corporate side of entertainment events and in January 2020 launched his boutique company, westhaus, specializing in event production for television series. Gonzalez said he and his team produced the first post-lockdown, in-person, non-drive-in television premiere for Starz show Run the World in Los Angeles, creating a COVID-safe environment. Last summer, the company navigated the WGA and SAG strikes and worked with clients to curate events that respected the striking artists while still supporting the hard-working teams behind the content. Other credits include fan events in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago for My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, which included photo activations that remained up through opening weekend for the public to enjoy. 

Francesca Grea

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Francesca Grea
Partner, Entertainment & Sports Law Department
Fox Rothschild

Elevated to partner in 2022 in her first year of eligibility, Francesca Grea is one of only three female partners in Fox Rothschild’s Entertainment & Sports Law Department. She is a dealmaker who works with the firm’s top entertainment talent, including Angela Bassett, Courtney B. Vance, Joe Pesci, Ludacris and Teyonah Parris. She negotiated Joe Pesci’s deal to return to television in Peacock’s comedy series Bupkis. She was similarly instrumental in negotiations for projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including Parris’s deals for Disney Plus series WandaVision and The Marvels. She also represented Parris in her leading role for the Netflix movie They Cloned Tyrone. Grea is dedicated to mentoring junior associates within the firm’s entertainment group and the Los Angeles office in general. As a partner, she is involved in the firm’s formal mentorship program because she believes passing her knowledge along to the next generation of entertainment attorneys is another way to support continued industry diversification.

Ben Haigh

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Ben Haigh
SVP, Scripted Programming & Co-Head of Scripted Series
AMC Networks

Ben Haigh is responsible for buying and developing original programming for AMC and AMC Plus, supervising projects from production to release and leading a team of creative executives. Since starting as director of scripted programming four years ago, he has climbed the ranks to SVP of scripted programming and is co-head of scripted series (with Josh Sizer, who also is on this list). Haigh has been instrumental in creating such popular shows on AMC as Kevin Can F**k Himself, Dark Winds, Tales of the Walking Dead and Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire. He is also overseeing new projects Parish and Orphan Black: Echoes. Earlier, Haigh was manager of development for David Shore at Shore Z, where he developed Sneaky Pete with Bryan Cranston and the first three seasons of The Good Doctor. He has worked at Columbia Pictures and Chernin Entertainment and was an agent trainee at Independent Talent, London. He also lectures at the UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television. 

Rachel Horwitz Lewis

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Rachel Horwitz Lewis
Principal, Creative Development
Amazon MGM Studios



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