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Only those who have worked on the franchise are listed.
Josh Small
FNaF: Chief Financial Officer
Robert Yates
FNaF: Head of Planning
Reyn Danesi
FNaF: Production Finance Consultant
Cody Kennedy
FNaF: Production Finance Consultant
Ivan Asen
FNaF: Production Finance Coordinator
Karen Barragan
FNaF: Chief Marketing Officer
Christina Gizoni
FNaF: Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Drad Buchanan
FNaF: Head of Business Affairs
Caroline Raufi
FNaF: Head of Legal Affairs
Alex Coffee
FNaF: SVP, Business & Legal Affairs
Kasia Campbell
FNaF: Senior Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs
Jordan Yakowenko
FNaF: Associate Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs
Lisa Niedenthal
FNaF: Head of Production
Jon Romano
FNaF: SVP, Physical Production
Cory Myler
FNaF: Physical Production
Ali McLaughlin
FNaF: Physical Production Manager
Jungyoon Kim
FNaF: Physical Production Manager
Jasmine Harris
FNaF: Executive Assistant
Haley Pigman
FNaF: Creative Executive
Chelsea Evens
FNaF: Assistant to Mr. Blum
Taylor Berry
FNaF: Assistant to Mr. Blum
Amy Holliday
FNaF: Coordinator, Office of Mr. Blum
Cynthia Francillon
FNaF: Assistant to Ms. Sequeira
Heller Law Group
FNaF: Production Legal
Wendy Heller
FNaF: Production Legal
Jillian Waldron
FNaF: Production Legal
Erica Schwartz
FNaF: Production Legal
Louie Mbarkeh
FNaF: Production Legal
Kyle Staggs
FNaF: Music Legal
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Blumhouse is the driving force in horror, producing over 200 movies and television series with theatrical grosses of almost $6 billion in global box office. Blumhouse is home to the highest number of ongoing franchises of any studio, including Halloween, The Purge, The Black Phone, Paranormal Activity, The Exorcist, Insidious, M3GAN, and Five Nights at Freddy's, along with iconic films from cinematic visionaries including Jordan Peele's Get Out, Damien Chazelle's Whiplash and Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman. In January 2024, Blumhouse merged with James Wan's Atomic Monster, which has produced its own successful film franchises including The Conjuring, Aquaman, Annabelle, The Nun and Saw.[1]