Sareh Yeghiazarian

Sareh YeghiazarianSareh Yeghiazarian, who oversees Zady-Jones Management Group, LLC, is an alumnus of the Los Angeles Film School, where he concentrated on Media Studies. He has performed wide-ranging market research that supports the creation of short- and long-term public relations and marketing campaigns. Mr. Yeghiazarian comes up with killer strategies for prospective markets and institutions; geared towards expanding his company’s participation in new ventures. His background includes running several hedge funds and consulting on big-dollar productions.

After independently developing several short pics — all artistically successful but which were ignored by big studios– Sareh focused his drive on working in the erupting Las Vegas mortgage business in order to obtain financing for his own motion picture. After concluding his efforts in the mortgage industry, Sareh went back to Los Angeles to concentrate on interacting directly with the Hollywood community and cultivating relationships needed to initiate his own major motion picture.

After directing and producing in Los Angeles more than 20 short films, Sareh once again decided to throttle his artistic energies in order to secure the financing required to create his dream project. Aged 28 in 2010, Sareh migrated to New York to work beside Stephen Colangelo; a high-profile hedge fund manager and CEO of Startahedgefund.com. After quickly rising to the rank of partner, Sareh commenced utilizing his knowledge of Wall Street to reinforce his relationships with brokers, successful entrepreneurs, and Fortune 500 executives to secure funds for several movie projects. As a result of his success, in 2010 Sareh founded Zady-Jones Management Group, LLC. The firm reflects his creative passion and financial expertise. Controlling a hedge fund on the East Coast and a production company on the West Coast, Sareh now commands the infrastructure and bi-coastal relationships indispensable to realize his objective: becoming a respected producer and create major motion pictures.

Very quickly, Sareh collaborated with producers on ventures such as “Hancock,” “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” “The Matrix,” “Transformers,” and “Reservoir Dogs.” He is now intent on linking the creative and financial forces of the motion picture industry and act as an liaison to guarantee that, under his guidance, the most excellent projects are financed, marketed, and executed.

One of Sareh’s principal assets is to assist the creative side of filmmaking in understanding the world of finance. He excels in making sure artists comprehend how to structure their films to attract investors and financial institutions. Sareh teaches: “The film business is about two things, film and business, and you can’t have one without the other — film is the art and business is finance.”