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Fenimore is an Executive Producer and Development Executive who has extensive knowledge and experience in creating, producing and writing content across a multitude of mediums. He has served as an Executive Producer on shows for Networks including, A&E, E!, VH-1, TV Guide Channel, FOX Reality and Reelz Channel -- where he was part of the largest Network launch in television history. He has also developed shows around a variety of talent including: Woody Harrelson, Emmy winner - Jeremy Piven, Skate boarding legend Tony Alva and Oscar winning special effects guru Stan Winston. As an independent producer and show developer, Fenimore has participated in creative think tanks for Networks. He has also created and sold his own original show concepts to a variety of Networks and production companies including: VH-1, E!, Kingworld, Hypnotic Productions, Industry Entertainment, Vin Di Bona Productions and Eyeboogie Inc. In addition to working on numerous productions, Fenimore has held in-house positions within a production company as a creative executive and a Network as an Executive Producer. Prior to his production career, he's served as a marketing executive at both the agency and Network level. Fenimore was born and raised in New Hope, Pennsylvania. He attended Old Dominion University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and a Minor in Public Relations. Fenimore was featured in the Associate Press, Daily Variety, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Media Week, Orange County Register and E! Online. He likes to think inside-of-the-box, with the recent craze of out-of-the-box thinkers, he finds the inside-of-the-box much more spacious, quiet and a great place to think. Fenimore enjoys mountain biking, referring to himself in third person, playing with his dogs and dabbling as an in international model. He does not like when people try to lace humor throughout their biographies, he finds it unfunny and forced.