Joe Sabia

Sabia was named the Senior Vice President of Creative Development at Condé Nast Entertainment after the release of the first video with Sarah Jessica Parker.

[1][2] In 2005, as a member of the comedy group, Asinine, Sabia began teaching himself to film and edit from his father's camera, while attending Boston College.

[1] HBOlab, an experimental incubator of HBO, offered him a job out of college, where he was known as "whippersnapper who speaks to the Web the way Dolittle does to animals.

[9] The non-profit organization, Mama Hope partnered with Sabia to create the "Stop the Pity, Unlock the Potential" video campaign, which worked to change the perception of Africans and Africa.

[4][10][11] In 2014, Sabia and Aaron Rasmussen released a 'Time Machine' of "every cultural real-life reference from every episode of The Office" which took over one and one half years to compile and create.

[12] After directing Booms, a short film on musical interpretation of the 1950s for Vanity Fair's "The Decade Series",[13] Sabia received a call from Condé Nast Entertainment while heading to the Dominican Republic asking for a video pitch for Sarah Jessica Parker.