Jessica Rhoades
Jessica Rhoades has committed her career to fostering creative voices, and in 2018, launched her production shingle, Pacesetter Productions, to focus on bringing the projects of new and established writers to life. Rhoades is currently an executive producer on the latest season of Charlie Brooker’s groundbreaking, Netflix world-wide sensation, “Black Mirror.”
Previously, Rhoades executive produced the seven-time Emmy nominated HBO Max limited series “Station Eleven” from creator Patrick Somerville and director Hiro Murai. Rhoades served as an executive producer on Gillian Flynn’s Amazon Studios “Utopia,” and season two of the critically acclaimed Alexandra Cunningham-created series “Dirty John,” starring Amanda Peet and Christian Slater.
Previously, Rhoades executive produced the critically acclaimed HBO series “Sharp Objects,” based on the novel by Gillian Flynn and adapted by Marti Noxon, starring Amy Adams and directed by Jean-Marc Vallee. “Sharp Objects” was nominated for three Golden Globes and eight Emmys, including nominations for Best Limited Series for both.
Alison Mo Massey
Alison Mo Massey joined Pacesetter after two years running Jim Parsons' production company That's Wonderful! Prods based at WBTV. While there she co-executive produced Fox's “Call Me Kat,” starring Mayim Bialik for three seasons. In 2021, she produced “Spoiler Alert” for Focus Features starring Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge, directed by Michael Showalter. She also produced two seasons of “Special” for Netflix, created by and starring Ryan O'Connell. Prior to That's Wonderful!, she executive produced the documentary “Strange Negotiations,” which premiered at SXSW in 2019.
Mo Massey began her career at Exhibit A Film, Seth Gordon’s Sony Pictures Television-based production company. Starting as an assistant and rising to creative executive, she co-produced the 2015 documentary “Finders Keepers,” which premiered at Sundance, and worked on “Identity Thief,” starring Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman, as well as “The Goldbergs,” “The Good Doctor,” “Sneaky Pete,” “Atypical,” “The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Marry Me” and “Breaking In.”
Bryan Daly
Bryan Daly joined Pacesetter in October of 2021 and has since risen to Director of Development at the company. Previously he was at CBS Network where he worked in the Drama Development department on several shows including "Evil", "The Equalizer", and those in Dick Wolf's "FBI" franchise. Prior to CBS, Daly worked at Management 360 and Gaumont International Television.