"As VP of Creative and Promotion, Ulysses Brown is redefining leadership with a people-first, technology approach that prioritizes collaboration, professional growth, and results. Ulysses fosters an environment where every voice is valued and creativity can shine.
Ulysses Brown, with a forward-looking focus on AI advancements, leverages the latest technology to drive data-driven results. His expertise not only bridges cutting-edge tools with a holistic creative mindset but also guides projects from ideation to successful completion.
Experience a leadership style that seamlessly blends human connection with technological innovation. Under Ulysses Brown's visionary guidance, the future of creativity is not only bright but boundless." - Andre Gilkey
Ulysses Brown’s career is a testament to innovation and creativity in the broadcast and entertainment industries. Beginning at a local FOX Affiliate in Lake Charles, LA, Ulysses quickly made a mark in broadcasting before moving to Louisville, KY, where he continued to push creative boundaries at an NBC Affiliate.
Ulysses's journey took a significant leap when he joined STARZ Entertainment/Lionsgate. As a Creative Director, he spearheaded the launch of several movie networks, including BET Movies, and led creative teams that enhanced the viewing experience for the STARZ & Encore family of movie networks. His creative vision extended beyond network management; he created, wrote, and directed the STARZ Original Series B-Side, Day of Change, and the award-winning documentary Split Nation, which featured stars like Tyrese Gibson, Kevin Hart, Daye Tiggs, Lise Raye, Laurel London, and Vanessa Williams.
Today, Ulysses Brown serves as the VP of Creative and Promotion for INSP and Imagicomm Entertainment. His leadership is characterized by a relentless pursuit of excellence and an unwavering commitment to elevating creative content across platforms
While building his career, Ulysses has written, produced, and/or directed three original series, five feature films, and numerous short films.