Jessica Gleason

Jessica Gleason is Vice President of Production, Brand Creative for AMC and SundanceTV at AMC Networks. In this role, Jessica is responsible for production management for original series marketing campaigns, digital and social media marketing, ad sales branded entertainment, film franchise promotion and experiential events such as the annual Sundance Film Festival.


During her 15-year tenure at the company, Jessica has been a key leader in launching multiple award-winning scripted series such as "Rectify," "Top of The Lake," "The Honorable Woman" and "Hap and Leonard." She has also led production and implementation for several network re-brands, including the transformation from Sundance Channel to SundanceTV in 2013. Most recently, Jessica has taken on marketing production responsibilities for AMC, including original series key art, social media campaigns, and digital marketing for AMC.com and AMC Premiere, in support of iconic series such as "Better Call Saul," "Preacher" and "The Walking Dead."


Prior to joining AMC and SundanceTV, Jessica was the Head of Production/Executive Producer at award-winning boutique design agency Beehive, where she oversaw production for network promos, show opens, design and graphics packages for networks such as HBO, MTV, Discovery, Showtime, ESPN, Disney, ABC, TNT and Lifetime.

Before Beehive, Jessica was Production Manager at Boston-based Pisces Productions, where she managed commercial advertising projects for clients such as Volkswagen, Dunkin’ Donuts, and McDonald’s.


Jessica is a member of WICT, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and Promax/BDA, where she has been a speaker on several panels on television marketing best practices.


Jessica has a Bachelor of Science degree in communications from Northeastern University, with a dual concentration in organizational communication and television and film. She lives in Manhattan, NY and spends her free time seeing live music, trying out new restaurants or heading out of town to either the beach or upstate in the Catskills.