Disney Television Animation Names Zack Olin SVP Development & Current Series

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EXCLUSIVE: Disney Television Animation, the studio behind animated hits such as Big City Greens and Phineas and Ferb, has brought on Zack Olin as senior vice president of Development and Current Series.

In his role, Olin will oversee development and current series, helping guide creative strategy and series execution as the studio continues to expand its animated content for kids and families on Disney+.

“Zack brings an exceptional creative sensibility and a deep understanding of how great stories are told and sustained over time,” said Meredith Roberts, EVP, Disney Television Animation, to whom he will report. “He has a strong track record of shaping bold storytelling, supporting creators and driving creative excellence, and he will be a key partner as we continue to deliver beloved animated series and movies for audiences around the world, now and for generations to come.”

Olin joins Disney after spending the past year independently developing and producing series and films. Prior to that, he held senior leadership roles at Nickelodeon and Awesomeness, where he oversaw both series and film development and production. His credits include Monster High: The MovieXO, Kitty and School Spirits, among numerous projects spanning live action and animation.

Before Nickelodeon, Olin spent 13 years across ABC and ABC Studios, where he oversaw a slate that included grown-ishSpeechless and Happy Endings. He began his career at Fox, working in development and current across animation, comedy, and drama, on films like Titan A.E. and series including The Simpsons and American Dad.

“I’ve always been drawn to animation because of its scale, its heart, and the way it stays with audiences over time,” said Olin. “Getting to do that at Disney Television Animation and Disney Branded Television alongside Meredith, Ayo Davis, and some of the most extraordinary creators and animators in the industry is the kind of opportunity you work toward over a career.”

Disney Television Animation is part of Disney Branded Television.

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