Thomas F.X. Sullivan has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Thomas F.X. started their career at TheScience.com as a Project Manager/Producer, where they managed the production of content for corporate, educational, and content websites. Thomas F.X. then worked at Home Team Sports, a division of Fox Sports Media Group, as a Senior Writer, Producer, On-Air Promotions, Segment/Field Producer. In this role, they contributed to the launch of Fox Sports Net and produced on-air promos for various FSN shows. Thomas F.X. also participated in field production for several major sports events.
Thomas later joined ABC Television as a Segment Producer for Jimmy Kimmel Live, where they wrote and produced guest segments. Thomas F.X. then worked at TV Guide as a Segment Producer, and at A. Smith & Company as a Story Producer for Chainsaw Gang and American Ninja Warrior. For Chainsaw Gang, Thomas had direct responsibility for production and wrote episode ideas and storylines. Thomas F.X. also worked as a Story Producer for The Tennis Channel's Serving Up The Holidays, where they produced holiday programming and supervised production teams.
In 2015, Thomas worked at Telepictures as a Segment Producer. More recently, they joined American Hartford Gold as a Senior Account Executive. In this role, they facilitate the sale of physical gold and silver to high net worth investors and provides alternative investment strategies.
Throughout their career, Thomas has also worked as a screenwriter for major film studios, television networks, and production companies, with feature film credits for Universal, New Line, Lionsgate, WWE Films, and Summit Entertainment. Thomas F.X. has also worked on television projects for Warner Bros. Thomas was a member of the Writers Guild of America West from 2004 to 2014.
Thomas F.X. Sullivan attended UCLA, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Political Science. The start and end years of their education at UCLA were not provided.
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