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Cut+Run Austin Hires Executive Producer Bebe Baldwin

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Cut+Run announced that it has hired Bebe Baldwin as executive producer of the company’s Austin office. Baldwin is a former producer for GSD&M, with experience in advertising and branded-content projects.

“We have been considering how to nurture our growing market and clients in Austin, and Bebe brings us that solution,” said Cut+Run U.S. managing director Michelle Eskin. “She has a wealth of experience from her years as an agency producer at GSD&M, and also understands our mission to support our clients’ postproduction needs with stellar creativity and service.”

During her career at GSD&M, Baldwin produced campaigns for such brands as AT&T, BMW, Marshalls, Southwest and Walgreens. Baldwin will partner with editors Staci LeVan, Jay Nelson to grow the Austin office. Cut+Run has added assistant editor Nick Kondylas.

“Cut+Run has an impeccable reputation nationally and a growing presence here,” said Baldwin. “It is a great combination of a startup backed by an established company with a global reach. Austin is a creative city and fertile ground for postproduction, and I look forward to building on what Cut+Run has started here.”

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