All Def Digital, which launched last year with DearmWorks Animation’s AwesomenessTV, hires Machinima veteran Sanjay Sharma as its first President and Chief Operating Officer.

With over 15 years of media, consumer web, content, advertising and technology experience, Sharma will be responsible for working with ADD’s founders on overall strategic direction as well as running all day-to-day business and operational affairs. Sharma will also join the company’s Board of Directors.
Sharma joins All Def Digital from online video pioneer Machinima, where he was one of the company's first employees and was a key architect of its expansion and growth as Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. Among his many responsibilities during his nearly five years at Machinima, Sharma ran strategy, business development, corporate development, corporate communications, and business and legal affairs for the company.

Sanjay Sharma
“I’m excited to have this opportunity to build upon the early success of All Def Digital, and to partner closely with industry veterans like Russell, as well as our other co-founders Brian Robbins, Osman Eralp and Steve Rifkind,” said Sharma.
"ADD is perfectly positioned to re-invent what it means to be a multi-dimensional consumer media brand,” Sharma explained. “We focus exclusively on high potential, emerging artists and creators, authentic content experiences that engage our audience, and innovative brand solutions for our world-class advertising clients. Our digital platform, with pillars across comedy, music, news, poetry, TV, film, branded entertainment and artist management, is the foundation of a new paradigm. We’re bringing our content and talent to a new generation of consumers whether on YouTube or HBO, in movie theaters, intimate club venues for our live comedy nights, or even on streaming music services like our ADD radio station on Samsung’s MILK Music.”
Among the company’s groundbreaking initiatives, All Def Digital fully unveiled this month at a press conference in New York City its innovative new talent discovery program dubbed ADD52, a unique and important collaboration between ADD and Samsung’s Milk Music streaming service, in which a new single from an undiscovered artist will be released every week for a year. (This Week’s: http://add52.com/Dunson)
Sharma previously served in the Business & Legal Affairs division of Warner Bros. Pictures and, prior to Machinima, in strategy and business development for four years at an advertising technology startup. A graduate of Stanford University Law School, and Columbia University, he is an active member of and advocate for the Los Angeles startup community, advising a number of early-stage companies and working closely with area accelerators.
Source: All Def Digital