Relativity Media CEO Ryan Kavanaugh is a huge supporter of charitable trust and non-profitable NGOs through which he renders
his help towards the well being of the society like helping orphans, supporting
charity organizations, and more. He creates awareness about his charitable work
through his shows and Relativity Media programs. He finds out every possible
way to support the charity work and many other non-profitable organizations:
Ryan and his wife are great supporters
of “FreeHand”, a super-premium pet food company that helps the homeless dogs.
Whenever the company sells a pet food item, they donate an equal amount of food
for animals to the local rescue organization or animal shelter provider. He
wants to promote the idea of social good across the world to help homeless
animals everywhere.
Ryan Kavanaugh has contributed towards improving the lives of victims of child
abuse. He is a noted charitable worker and became known to many charitable
organizations such as Cedar-Sinai Medical Center and was awarded as the sole
winner of the “Hollywood Humanitarian Award” in the year 2010.
Ryan as a film financer and producer has
contributed his entrepreneurship skill to the Hollywood Industry. Ryan has
financed and produced many films such as Fighter and Network, Limitless,
Battle: Los Angeles, despicable Me, Mamma Mai!, Salt, Immortals, Safe Haven,
and his executive production Film “The Social Network” received eight Oscar
nominations. Ryan with his innovative
film making skills has produced many other films that have attracted the audience
and other filmmakers to look for his work. Ryan was awarded the Anti-
Defamation League for his leadership and innovation in Entertainment
nationwide.
Ryan as a Chairman of non-profitable
organization Art of Elysium has launched an Elysium Industry that supports the
non-profitable production of theatre acts. This part of the Elysium Industry is
helping the children in molding their talent and developing acting skills. Ryan has extensive knowledge
and skills in acting, financing, and producing tactics, from which many
aspirants can benefit, as these are necessary for becoming successful.
Ryan as a business tycoon in
Entertainment Industry has financed more than 200 films generating revenue of
$17 billion. He has produced more than 61 films and is known for his
“Moneyball” model of film finance. He was named “Show Man of the Year” in 2010 by
The Variety and was listed as 19th youngest billionaire in the year 2013 by The
Forbes.
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