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ERIK ADAMS has worked in television development since movies-of-the-week were a television staple -- first developing for Hill/Fields Entertainment (Detention: Siege at Johnson High for CBS) and then later with Merv Griffin developing one-hour strip shows (The Ainsley Harriot Show for NBC), Game Shows (Click), and MOWs (Murder At The Cannes Film Festival for E!). Erik later joined Sennet/Gernstein developing HBO's "K Street," CBS's "Dr. Vegas" and "Stephen King's Desperation."


As an entrepreneur Erik built several companies, and continues to be a part of two successful Hollywood go-to resources he founded. With partners Steve Mellon and Chris Adams, he started MADRIK Multimedia which produces client based content, from commercials and music videos to brand informercials and presentations (Pepsi, Mazda, Toshiba, Smartcar) as well as physical production services in TV (24, Crossing Jordan, Grey's Anatomy, Chuck, Prison Break) and film (Iron Man, Angels & Demons, Transformers I II III). Eric also created Cinestat in 2004, which provides satellite based data and voice to remote locations (Spiderman III, War of the Worlds).  Erik is now responsible for having put over half-a-dozen shows into development at 100% Terry Cloth.


JENNIFER HUTCHINS has produced over 200 episodes of television for ABC, CBS, CNN, A&E, TLC, Syfy, Discovery, and NatGeo. Some of her highlights are having produced two separate series with magician Criss Angel - 100 episodes of "Criss Angel Mindfreak," and "Criss Angel BeLIEve"; and producing two separate car-themed shows with Adam Carolla - "The Car Show" and "To Catch A Car Guy." She has produced several TV shows in the paranormal space - Syfy's "Haunted Collector," and "Ghost Hunters International." Jennifer has also produced and directed for "Dr. Phil."


She additionally has produced 3 independent features films, and is the founder of Austin's official Producers Guild of America (PGA).


Jennifer specializes in branding, networking, fundraising, logistics, problem-solving, and consulting.


TERENCE MICHAEL has been developing, producing, and delivering story content, from film to television, podcasting to writing, over the course of ownership in three separate production companies covering most of the major studios, networks, and agencies in Hollywood.


He has now produced feature films distributed by studios such as Sony, Universal, MGM, Lionsgate, and HBO; and executive produced or showrun television shows airing on networks such as NBC, Fox, MTV, VH1, Showtime, Lifetime, Discovery+, HGTV, TLC, Spike, Esquire, Syfy, Travel Channel, Bravo, Hulu, HGTV, TNT/TBS, and A&E.


Terence enjoys both developing and producing intellectual properties and formats for 100% Terry Cloth as well as showrunning other existing network or cable shows.


Most recently, Terence has partnered with producer/journalist/podcaster/host/activist/ Catt Sadler. Together they develop female empowered television and documentaries.


Additionally, he has guest lectured and consulted on development, financing, story, packaging and nuts-and-bolts producing panels for the Cannes Film Festival, the Los Angeles Film Festival, Independent Film Project West (IFP), Film ITConference, the SXSW Film Festival, AFI, and UCLA Film Extension; has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, MovieMaker, Moving Pictures, Back Stage West, Independent Film and Video, Screenwriters Utopia, Writers Script Network, Venice Magazine, Newsweek, Details, Business.com, The Penny Hoarder, Magnify Money, FitSmallBusiness, MyCorporation Blog, UpJourney, and The Christian Science Monitor. He received an Emmy nomination in 2017 for Travel Channel's "Planet Primetime."


DAWN WOLFROM has produced two feature films with 100% Terry Cloth ("Wirey Spindell" starring "Ugly Beatty"'s Eric Mabius and "Rescue Me"'s Callie Thorne, and "Never Again" starring Jeffrey Tambor and Jill Clayburgh for Universal Focus), as well as Universal's "Perfect Man" starring Hillary Duff, Heather Locklear, and Chris Noth, and Disney Channel's "Bad Hair Day."


She is also somewhat of the Hallmark holiday movie guru. She produced "Natur of Love," "Once Upon a Carousel," and "A Relatively Royal Christmas" all for The Hallmark Channnel.


Dawn is often sought after at film festivals, panels, and consulting for her strong background in story producing and well-respected, New York sensibility.