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Sean Perry
Sean Perry

Partner, Co-Department Head, Non-Scripted Television
WME Entertainment

Sean Perry, HRTS President, is a partner at WME and co-head of its non-scripted television department, which includes syndication, reality television, international distribution and broadcast hosting.

Some of his clients include World Wrestling Entertainment, Mike Fleiss/Next Entertainment (“The Bachelor”), Michael Davies (“Watch What Happens Live”), Pilgrim Films (“American Chopper”), Joel Gallen (“Americas Best Dance Crew”), John Walsh (“America’s Most Wanted”), Paul Teutul, Sr. (“American Chopper”), Reba McEntire, Jenny McCarthy, Chris Harrison (“The Bachelor”), Professional Bull Riders, Indy Car, Monkey Kingdom UK (“Make My Day”), Brown Eyed Boy (“Little Miss Jocelyn”), and Emmy award-winner Jeff Probst (“Survivor”). Over his career, Perry has packaged such shows as “Master Chef,” “Kitchen Nightmares,” “Sing Off,” “Americas Best Dance Crew,” “The Steve Wilkos Show,” “Extreme Makeover,” “1,000 Ways To Die,” “Raw,” “Smackdown,” “Swift Justice,” “H8R” and many more.

Perry previously served as senior vice president of development for KingWorld for three years. Prior to joining the Endeavor Agency in 1999, he was an agent for more than eight years at the boutique agency Abrams-Rubaloff & Lawrence, where he started their reality packaging division. During his time there, Perry worked on such shows as “Judge Judy” and “Real Stories of the Highway Patrol,” and his clients included Dick Clark and the late Brandon Tartikoff.

Perry received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California Santa Barbara. He lives with his wife and three children in Sherman Oaks, CA. Perry sits on the boards of The Alliance For Children’s Rights and The Hollywood Radio Television Society.

Ian Moffitt
Ian Moffitt

HRTS Board Member

Ian Moffitt, HRTS Vice President, previously based at Berman Braun in Santa Monica where he was responsible for video content across the company’s expanding portfolio of websites including Wonderwall, Glo and Powerwall.

Ian was previously SVP of programming and business development at BBC Worldwide Productions in Los Angeles where he managed business development and strategy across BBC Worldwide Productions including its commercial partnerships with the broadcast clients on its shows such as ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (ABC) and ‘Top Gear’ (History).

Ian moved to Los Angeles in 2006 to head Transend, the international rights exploitation joint venture between Endeavor and IMG.

Kelly Goode
Kelly Goode
Executive Producer
Game Show Network (GSN)

Kelly Goode, HRTS Secretary, is an executive producer on an overall producing deal at GSN, the Game Show Network. Previously, Goode served for three years as SVP Programming at GSN. In her position, she had oversight for all programming initiatives, including development, production, acquisitions and scheduling. Goode began her executive career at Columbia Pictures Television and then moved on to CBS Entertainment, as an executive in the comedy development department and as Vice President, Programming at CBS Productions. Later, she was named Senior Vice President, Programming at Lifetime Television, where she was responsible for original series programming in scripted and non-scripted formats. Goode also served as Head of Television Programming at New Deal Productions, director John Singleton’s production company, based at Warner Bros. Television.

Goode has been involved in many professional and civic organizations and is a board member of the Hollywood Radio-Television Society, the I Have A Dream Foundation-Los Angeles, and Paulist Productions.

Martha Henderson
Martha Henderson
Executive Vice President and Manager, Entertainment Division
City National Bank

Martha Henderson, HRTS Treasurer, is executive vice president and manager of City National Bank’s Entertainment Division. Ms. Henderson, who joined the bank in 1983, has managed the division for the past 22 years. She oversees a team of 160 entertainment banking professionals in Beverly Hills, New York and Nashville, and more than $3 billion in loans and $4 billion in deposits.

Under her leadership, City National’s Entertainment Division has been recognized by the entertainment industry as the leader in providing personal financial services to business managers, talent agencies and entertainment law firms. In 2010, Ms. Henderson was the only banker to have been named by Variety magazine to its list of the top 50 most influential women in the entertainment industry.

Ms. Henderson resides in Sherman Oaks, Calif., and is a native of the South Bay area. She is a member of City National’s Executive Committee. She serves as a board member of the Friends of The Saban Free Clinic and The Geffen Playhouse, and as treasurer of the Hollywood Radio and Television Society.

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