Greg Schultz (producer)

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Greg Schultz is a film, television, advertising and new media producer.

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He is an Emmy Award Winner who has produced the 2008 Emmy Award Winning Best Drama Mad Men and Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America. [1] [2]

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