Amy Rosenfeld

ESPN, VP, Production

Amy Rosenfeld joined ESPN as a producer in 2007 with extensive television sports production experience working in soccer and other sports as a freelancer for ESPN and NBC. Since joining ESPN, her leadership and success overseeing major events at the company has led to increased and varied responsibilities across different sports.

Rosenfeld serves as vice president of production (2019) and head of production for ACC Network – a comprehensive linear and digital network owned and operated by ESPN and in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference that launched on August 22, 2019. Rosenfeld leads hiring of on-air announcers, development of show concepts, and the overall look and feel of the network.

Along with her ACCN duties leading up to launch, Rosenfeld was senior coordinating producer (2017-19) where she oversaw production for Longhorn Network, NCAA gymnastics and volleyball, and softball, as well as all soccer properties and motor sports on ESPN linear television networks including the Indianapolis 500 on ABC. In 2016, she led ESPN’s unprecedented and critically acclaimed coverage of the UEFA European Football Championship 2016 from France with a live studio presence originating from a set on the banks of The Seine with a backdrop that included the scenic Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Rosenfeld will continue to oversee the aforementioned properties along with leading the production efforts for ACCN in her current role as vice president.

As producer (2007-2011) and coordinating producer (2011-2015), Rosenfeld was part of ESPN’s senior production management team responsible for the company’s award-winning presentation of the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 and the critically-acclaimed FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, the company’s most successful and most-watched FIFA World Cup. She also oversaw ESPN’s coverage of FIFA Women’s World Cup Germany 2011, the English Premier League (2011-2013), and other major international soccer events – FIFA Confederations Cup, UEFA European Football Championship 2008, and more.

Rosenfeld joined ESPN after working as freelancer on numerous soccer events for ESPN and other networks. Her experience includes serving as the lead producer for every English-language telecast of the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup since 1999 in the United States. Additionally, Rosenfeld’s production credits include WNBA on Lifetime (1997 – 2000), and Olympics Men’s and Women’s soccer on NBC Sports (2000 and 2004). She has also produced NCAA men’s and women’s basketball telecasts, NCAA Men’s Frozen Four (2003 – ’04), NBC’s Winter Olympics (2002 and 2006), and ESPN’s Winter and Summer X Games (2008 – 2010).

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