Max Gardner

Vice President, Video Producer at Jefferies

Max Gardner has a diverse work experience in the video production industry. Max started their career as a Freelance Video Professional in 2012, where they worked with various clients and developed expertise in producing films and videos for different platforms. In 2016, they co-founded A+M Creative NY, where they served as a Director, Producer, and Creative. Max also worked as a Producer at Robert Enriquez Films, overseeing the production of the film "The Big Pitch" in 2021-2022. Max Gardner has also worked as a Director at Osmosis Films and as a Producer for the film "Through the Stars" in 2021-2022. Additionally, they worked at Morgan Stanley as a Senior Video Producer/Creative Director from 2020-2022, and served as a Festival Judge at the Boston SciFi Film Festival in 2021-2022. Max produced the film "Killing Evan" from 2019-2021, and was a Producer for the film "Go/Don't Go" from 2018-2021, which premiered at the San Francisco IndieFEST and the Boston SciFi Festival.

Max Gardner attended The New School from 2009 to 2012, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Culture & Media Studies.

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Jefferies

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Jefferies, the global investment banking firm, has served companies and investors for 60 years. Headquartered in New York, with offices in over 30 cities around the world, the firm provides clients with capital markets and financial advisory services, institutional brokerage and securities research, as well as asset and wealth management. The firm provides research and execution services in equity, fixed income, and foreign exchange markets, as well as a full range of investment banking services including underwriting, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring and recapitalization, and other advisory services, with all businesses operating in the Americas, Europe and Asia.


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