Erin Ryder(I)
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
Erin Ryder is an award-winning producer and director who has built a 20-year career in television, and film. She has produced and directed docuseries and live events for NBC, ESPN, Amazon, Youtube, and has sold series to Facebook Watch, National Geographic, Travel, and History Channel. Erin led creative production and marketing efforts across Prime Video US Live Sports including the first exclusive season of Thursday Night Football, WNBA and Yankees as well as unscripted titles like Destination: NBA, Good Rivals, and Coach Prime.
A former athlete with deep roots in live and unscripted sports content, Erin Executive Produced Facebook Watch's, "The Other Half," an international football docu series showcasing the superstars of the women's game. As well as Nickelodeon's "Jagger Eaton's Mega Life," its first ever live action sports series, and "Challenge Accepted," a series about young, elite athletes for YouTube. Erin also directed a spot about footballer, and former refugee Nadia Nadim to highlight the Kakuma Refugee Camp and its football programs for Visa and Peloton's 'On the Leaderboard' with high profile celebrities and athletes for Youtube.
Erin holds a master's degree in television and film from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. She is also a member of the Alliance for Women in Media and the National Organization for Women.
A former athlete with deep roots in live and unscripted sports content, Erin Executive Produced Facebook Watch's, "The Other Half," an international football docu series showcasing the superstars of the women's game. As well as Nickelodeon's "Jagger Eaton's Mega Life," its first ever live action sports series, and "Challenge Accepted," a series about young, elite athletes for YouTube. Erin also directed a spot about footballer, and former refugee Nadia Nadim to highlight the Kakuma Refugee Camp and its football programs for Visa and Peloton's 'On the Leaderboard' with high profile celebrities and athletes for Youtube.
Erin holds a master's degree in television and film from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. She is also a member of the Alliance for Women in Media and the National Organization for Women.