Andrew Kole

Andrew's eclectic career includes: working as the Director of Special Promotions at Warner Brothers, co-owner of The Movie Section, a film and Broadway marketing and promotions company, and starting a 501(c)3, the Hook & Ladder Foundation, where he worked with small firehouses across the country creating cross-promotional corporate fundraising programs to help them acquire infrared firefighter helmets.

Years later Andrew returned to the private sector as a partner in KMI, an investment/lending company. In 1998 he left NYC and moved to Aspen, Colorado where he looked for a new challenge. The result was creating, producing and hosting a daily television show for ten years. While doing his show Andrew met Spaulding Grey who inspired him to write his first play, "Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time." A few years later, Andrew co-wrote his first movie, "Meeting Spencer," which led him to leave Aspen after 14 years and move to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a writer in 2012. After adopting Bohdi in 2013 Andrew decided to devote a portion of his time to become an animal rescue advocate.

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