
- ADVISORY AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOCUSED ON ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA
- PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES AND PRODUCTION SUPERVISION
- UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE IN KIDS CONTENT AND MEDIA


Since forming an advisory and consultancy business in 2013, Sander has advised film studios, production companies, networks, streamers, game developers and publishers and other media companies on all aspects of programming and commercial strategy, business development, creative affairs, production and distribution. Clients include domestic and international enterprises in traditional and new media, producers, exhibitors and distributors, as well as licensors and licensees of ancillary rights to film, television and game content. In addition, Sander sits on management and advisory boards of several new media companies around the world.
Past President of several international content production companies, including Warner Bros Animation, FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment and Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group, he has also held leadership roles at production companies such as Columbia-Tri Star Children’s Programming and TMS Entertainment, a subsidiary of the iconic Japanese animation production company, Tokyo Movie Shinsha. Sander is sought after as an advisor in the development, production and distribution of live-action and animated programming for traditional and new media. Clients include domestic and international production companies, broadcasters and platforms in the US, Asia, Australia, Europe and Latin America.


Within four years of founding FremantleMedia’s Kids and Family Entertainment division, Sander oversaw development and production of 13 series for top-tier networks, making the company the most prolific independent producer of quality children’s programming in the world. During his tenure at Warner Bros. Animation, the company launched nine successful series within its first three years. As President of Columbia TriStar Television Children’s Programming, it produced over a dozen new television series, totaling more than 450 half-hours of syndicated and network programming.


Awards include multiple Emmy Award nominations from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and a Daytime Emmy for his role in producing “The Batman” series. Other prestigious awards garnered for children’s programming and animation include the Humanitas, Peabody, KidScreen and Prism Awards.