Greg Suess
Co-founder, ROAR (Los Angeles)
Greg Suess is a founding partner of ROAR, a Beverly Hills-based management consulting company. He also practices corporate and entertainment law with Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro, LLP.
Co-founder, ROAR (Los Angeles)
Greg Suess is a founding partner of ROAR, a Beverly Hills-based management consulting company. He also practices corporate and entertainment law with Glaser, Weil, Fink, Jacobs, Howard & Shapiro, LLP.
Since ROAR’s inception, Greg has overseen more than $250 million in financing transactions for clients. Under the ROAR banner, Greg co-executive produced the acclaimed mockumentary, Pittsburg and the moving drama, Memories of Tomorrow. Greg is currently producing the feature Little Big War, with Fox, to be directed by Walt Becker (Wild Hogs), and the comedy, Tug, financed by TicTock Studios. Greg produced the first ever Girls Gone Wild music compilation, with Jive Records and ZOMBA. He also produced a live HD concert for Billboard’s #1 World Band, Gaelic Storm, entitled Gaelic Storm: Live From Chicago, and co-executive produced Aisha Tyler is Lit: Live at the Fillmore, which sold to Comedy Central.
Greg made the unprecedented move of becoming “Of Counsel” to Glaser, Weil as a third year lawyer, after securing a number of high profile clients for representation, including Quincy Jones, CJ Entertainment, PCCW, and The Milken Family Foundation. Prior to joining the law firm, Greg was director of business development for Knowledge Exchange.
Greg was listed as a “Super Lawyer” in 2004, 2005 and 2006 by Los Angeles Magazine and Law & Politics. Greg is also the co-author of I Love You Man, But Not Like THAT (Andrews McMeel 2007).
Greg is a graduate of the University of Southern Californias Entrepreneur Program
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