producer

[pruh-doo-ser, -dyoo-]
noun

1.
a person who produces.
2.
Economics. a person who creates economic value, or produces goods and services
3.
a person responsible for the financial and creative administration of a film, television or radio spot, print or long form project, social, mobile and human experiential campaign including projection mapping; The person who exercises general supervision of a production and is responsible chiefly on budgeting and hiring technicians and artists who best execute the creative vision for the project, or the like.

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About producers.

 If you hire the right producer, you’ll make everyone happy. 
Happy creatives with their vision realized.
Happy clients with their goals in sight.
Happy AEs with on-budget, on-time delivery.

It takes tough negotiation, deft handling, deep knowledge.
It takes the ability to cajole an actor and charm the local police. 
And yes, sometimes it takes laughter.
And knowing where the most satisfying meal can be found at the end of a 14-hour day.

Does your team want to be happy?
Add the right producer to the mix.