Jeremy's journey as a creative force began in his early twenties, when he co-founded The Lab Magazine, a print and digital publication that spread its influence across over 25 countries. The publication featured thought-provoking conversations with renowned individuals, including Willem Dafoe, Brit Marling, Jeremy Renner, Sam Rockwell, David Fincher, Wes Anderson, Noam Chomsky, and many more.
At the age of 27, Jeremy's passion for storytelling led him to make his feature-film directorial debut with In Their Skin, a psychological thriller that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film received widespread acclaim, including a Golden Hugo Nomination at the Chicago Film Festival, and was acquired by IFC for an international theatrical release. The film's success was not limited to its festival run, as it also received praise from prominent media outlets such as The Hollywood Reporter, New York Times, and Variety.
Jeremy's entry into the advertising world marked a new chapter in his career, as he brought his unique visual documentary style to the industry. His work in commercials earned him a nomination for the Young Directors Award at the 2015 Cannes Lion Festival, and he went on to create campaigns for global brands such as MasterCard, Lululemon, CitiBank, Nike, and Chevrolet. His authentic approach and visual storytelling received widespread recognition in top trades such as AdWeek, Creativity, Adage, Adland, and Shots.
However, Jeremy's creative energy soon shifted towards documentary filmmaking, as he executive produced Love Letters For My Children, a powerful and raw story about American-born humanitarian Maggie Doyne, who has become a mother figure to over 50 Nepali children. Jeremy now splits his time between Nepal, America, and Canada, focusing on telling stories that drive social change across various visual mediums through MPWR Content.