Meet the HPA Young Entertainment Professionals class of 2023
Feb 27, 2023
The Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) has revealed the HPA Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP) class of 2023. The programme, which has accelerated the careers of over 100 graduates to date, has evolved into a robust networking, mentoring, and education resource for young professionals working in the industry.
YEP class members, selected by HPA committee, are encouraged to take advantage of the full spectrum of HPA activities, including the HPA Tech Retreat and HPA Awards. They are paired with advanced career mentors who often become long-term supports as they continue to advance.
2023 YEP Class
Victor Amigo, Eluvio
Lauren Balladares, Freelance
Luke Birch, Netflix
Ekaterina Buchneva, Sensor Tower
Allison Eilhart, ROE Visual
Jamie Foley, 495 Productions
Jazmin Freire, Black Cake
Allyson Geiger, Marvel Studios
Maddie Hong, Netflix
Colin Hughes, Light Iron
Vivian Ip, Independent Filmmaker
Rachel Jobin, 6P Color
Haley Kreofsky, Freelance
Jennifer Losch, Work Editorial
Erik Mahoney, Paramount Pictures
Kara Prichard, A+E Networks
Cassandra Rodriguez, Pixar
Erick Silvera, Freelance
Sarah Xu, Fox Entertainment
Simon Yahn, Technicolor Creative Studios
Jimmy Zhu, Scanline VFX
“Of all the HPA initiatives that bring value to our industry and community, the YEP programme is one of the most important,” remarked HPA President Seth Hallen. “Connecting the brilliant and talented next generation with mentors is critical, and it has been incredibly rewarding to watch the YEPs create their own networks that shape our community. Once again, the members of the 2023 YEP class have impressive accomplishments and important perspectives. I can’t wait to see what they can achieve as they move forward and contribute to the advancement of our industry.”
The YEP program is sponsored in part by AVID.
Comment / April Sotomayor, head of industry sustainability, BAFTA Albert