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Jeff Androsky DGA, WGA, AFTRA, ATAS President and CEO of Natural 9 Entertainment, Jeff is a fourteen-time Emmy-award winner whose innovative style and creativity has established him as one of the television industry's foremost producers/directors/writers of non-fiction and event-based programming. His extensive credits include directing, writing and producing the long running, (24 years) and highly successful FOX SPORTS series, "Celebrity Sports Invitational" hosted by veteran broadcasters ranging from Pat O'Brian to Ryan Seacrest; "Robbie Kneivel's DEATH JUMP LIVE!" Hosted by Joe Buck, Matt Millen and Ron Pitts for FOX NETWORK; "VICTORIA'S SECRET: Angels Across America" for VH1; the PAX reality docu-drama, "It's A Miracle" with Richard Thomas; THE MOVIE GUIDE AWARDS also for the PAX Network; and NEW YEARS EVE LIVE! for the FOX NETWORK. Androsky currently serves as the Executive Producer of 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2018 Emmy nominated series, The Wildlife Docs, on the ABC Network, Creator/Executive Producer of "Dream Quest with Evette Rios" on The CW Network, Creator/Executive Producer of "LimoMasters" on the NAT GEO MUNDO Network, and as Executive Producer of the 2018 & 2019 Primetime series LA GRAN SORPRESA on Univision. Androsky started as a journalist at KGW-TV8, the NBC television station in Portland, Oregon. Soon after, he moved to KABC-TV in Los Angeles where he played a key role in creating the highly successful magazine series, "Eye on L.A" which ultimately led to the long-running late-night ABC network series, "Eye on Hollywood." In addition to writing, producing and directing programs for all four major television networks in America, he has produced programs around the world. From Mexico to Malta, Cuba to Vietnam, the South of France to Canada's Northwest Territory... he's created great stories, great competition and intense drama on six of seven continents. In his spare time, Androsky still practices pole-vaulting, and dreams of the ultimate competition that was taken away from him in 1976 when he qualified for the Summer Olympic Games - only to have President Carter boycott those Olympics - dashing Androsky's chance to compete against his boyhood idol - Ukrainian Sergei Bubka.