Stanford Journeys with Jeff Small '95

This is an Archive of a Past Event

Join us for a conversation with Stanford alumni as they reflect on being students at Stanford, finding purposeful pathways, and leading meaningful lives.

Moderated by Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Harry Elam.

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Jeff Small '95President & Co-CEO Amblin Partners (formerly DreamWorks Studios). In December 2015, DreamWorks Studios, Participant Media, Reliance Entertainment, and Entertainment One formed Amblin Partners, a new film, television, and digital content creation company. Jeff had been the President and COO of DreamWorks Studios since 2006 where he was responsible for all key business operations of the Company, while helping shape the overall corporate strategy of DreamWorks alongside Principal Partner Steven Spielberg and CEO Michael Wright. He oversaw Finance, Business and Legal Affairs, Physical Production, Human Resources, Communications and Administratio for the Company, and managed the Company’s relationships with its financial and distribution partners. Prior to DreamWorks, Jeff was COO of Revolution Studios and Director of Business Development at Universal Pictures. Jeff majored in Public Policy at Stanford and is originally from Marietta, Georgia.

Trevor Macy '92Founder & CEO Intrepid Pictures. Trevor founded Intrepid Pictures in 2004 with Marc D. Evans. Trevor's producing credits include Waist Deep, The Return, Doomsday, The Strangers, and the upcoming Universal film Safehouse, as well as The Cold Light of Day and The Raven. Prior to Intrepid, Trevor independently produced AUTO FOCUS, released through Sony Pictures Classics, and maintained a first-look producing deal with Catch 23 Entertainment. Trevor has also served as COO of Propaganda Films and as Vice President of the Sundance Group. Earlier in his career, Trevor served as the Director of Deal Analysis & Development at Turner Pictures. Trevor majored in Economics at Stanford and is originally from Salt Lake City, Utah.