Voyager celebrates Alissa Feldbau’s promotion to Executive Producer of the full-service production company. From bidding and supervising commercials, branded content, short films, and music videos, to producing campaigns of all sizes, she has been an integral part of Voyager’s meteoric growth over the last four years. Her most recent work includes the perfect pairing of projects for Meiomi Wines & Driscoll’s Berries.
“Alissa is our longest-standing employee at Voyager and we are constantly reminded by how lucky we are to have her on the team,” expresses Co-Founder & Director, Charles Frank. “She brings an extremely valuable perspective to the table which has helped guide and grow our business for years. Alissa completely embodies the Voyager spirit; she leads with kindness, grace and empathy and we’re thrilled to have her step into an EP role.”
“So many of the values that permeate our work and our processes I’d attribute to the impact Alissa’s had on the company,” adds Co-Founder & Executive Producer, Andrew Hutcheson. “We started off pretty scrappy, with a ‘by any means necessary’ approach to making work. What’s necessary now is that the means by which we produce are led with empathy; one of Alissa’s greatest contributions to Voyager has been making sure that the way we made work – from the experience of every person on set, to overall work/life balance – stood out from the crowd, so much so that it’s now one of the key things we’re known for. I can’t think of a better advocate for our directors, our agency and client partners, our crew and vendors, and the filmmaking community that we love.”
Alissa began her career as an Agency producer at Arnold in Boston, working on a variety of different campaigns from producing cutting edge social videos for Jack Daniel’s that tipped the scale to a new approach of reaching all kinds of audiences, to large scale television campaigns featuring celebrities and groundbreaking messaging for CenturyLink and Pfizer. After coming on board as Head of Production at Voyager in 2019, she quickly became engaged across all aspects of production and development, enabling the expansion of the company’s roster of directing talent and doubling of the internal production staff, alongside managing an ever-growing slate of films and commercial projects for clients such as Planned Parenthood, T-Mobile, Amazon and many more.
“From day one Voyager has felt like a chosen family of misfits who share the same values,” shares Feldbau. “This space has always been unique in that I’ve never felt pressured by the traditional mold of how a production company is “supposed to operate.” Instead, we’ve kept ourselves in a constant phase of learning. This is a company I am so proud to be a part of, from the support and encouragement we have for one another, to the people we’ve surrounded ourselves with, I’m grateful for all of it. And especially, for more to come.”
A graduate of Emerson College with a BA in Marketing and Communications, Alissa now spends her time between Brooklyn, NY and packing for her next trip, whether that’s jetting overseas to South East Asia, or gearing up for a trip across the US, her suitcase is almost never empty. She drinks her gin on the rocks.
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