Zack Olin Named as New Senior VP for Disney TV Animation
Disney Television Animation has appointed Zack Olin as Senior Vice President of Development and Current Series, a newly created leadership position within the studio. Olin, a veteran of networks including Nickelodeon and Awesomeness, will be responsible for the creative development and production of animated television series aimed at kids and family audiences on platforms like Disney+ and Disney Channel.
A Seasoned Leader Joins Disney
In his new role, Olin will report directly to Meredith Roberts, EVP of Disney Television Animation. He will guide the storytelling strategy and shape the studio’s programming slate. Olin brings with him a wealth of experience in both animation and live-action, having previously held senior development and production roles at multiple prominent entertainment companies.
Extensive Industry Background
Prior to joining Disney, Olin held positions at Nickelodeon and Awesomeness, overseeing both series and films. He also spent 13 years at ABC and ABC Studios, where he oversaw shows like grown-ish, Speechless, and Happy Endings. His recent credits include Monster High: The Movie, XO, Kitty, and School Spirits.
Disney Television Animation, a part of Disney Branded Television, is actively expanding its animated content offerings. The studio’s decision to bolster its creative leadership with Olin’s hire underscores its commitment to supporting both current series and future development initiatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What will Zack Olin be responsible for?
Zack Olin will oversee the creative development and ongoing production of animated TV series, guiding storytelling strategy and shaping the studio’s slate for Disney+ and Disney Channel.
Who will Zack Olin report to?
Zack Olin will report to Meredith Roberts, the EVP of Disney Television Animation.
What previous projects has Zack Olin worked on?
Zack Olin’s recent credits include Monster High: The Movie, XO, Kitty, and School Spirits. He also oversaw grown-ish, Speechless, and Happy Endings during his time at ABC and ABC Studios.
As Disney Television Animation continues to evolve, what kind of stories do you hope to see developed for Disney+ and Disney Channel?