In the year 2010, entrepreneur and producer Jack Dorsey, alongside his partner Andrew Stephan, founded a production company called ten100. This remarkable venture achieved significant recognition within a year of its inception, earning both the prestigious Emmy Award and the esteemed Peabody Award.
This notable milestone marks the third film produced by Dorsey for ESPN's critically acclaimed documentary series, 30 For 30. Prior to this, Dorsey had produced films such as Pony Excess, which was the final installment of the first season of the series. This documentary delved into the pay-to-play scandal surrounding the football team at Dorsey's alma mater, Southern Methodist University (SMU). Upon its airing, the film became the highest-rated documentary in the 30-year history of the network.
In the following year, Dorsey directed and produced The Marinovich Project for ESPN films. This cautionary tale of quarterback Todd Marinovich's life and career in football premiered on ESPN to rave reviews and was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2012 in the category of Outstanding Sports Documentary.
Most recently, Dorsey served as Co-Executive Producer on Amazon's unscripted sports series, All Or Nothing.