Aaron Pierce(VI)
- Departamento de animação
- Produção
Aaron was brought into entertainment through the finance side of development having participated in the capitol raising and management of several project developed in Central Florida.
Aaron grew up between the US and Asia, graduating high school in Tokyo. During his time at Embry Riddle he was introduced to Spruce Creek, becoming one of Keith Philips first Riddle slaves and becoming a regular at Gaggle flight. After graduation he moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico to fly for a FedEx feeder company and flew Metroliners across the Caribbean and Venezuela. Moving back to Florida, he started to fly corporate aircraft in Miami and Orlando.
Suffering an issue that caused the loss of his medical, he was offered a position at an investment fund as a trader and analyst, eventually managing a large portfolio across numerous asset types. The firm eventually moved toward investing in private equity with Aaron continuing his role as an analyst, but expanding into transaction management, capital raising, and origination.
An opportunity at Boeing moved him to Southern California, working on flight crew procedures for all Boeing commercial models. He worked on the issues surrounding the 737 MAX accidents and some of the corrective actions that resulted. COVID allowed him to return to Florida, and back to Spruce Creek.
After meeting several Pararescue special operators and connected them with film and television professionals leading to the creation of the Space Rescue project, and starting his involvement in media projects. He has 5 projects now in active development.
Aaron grew up between the US and Asia, graduating high school in Tokyo. During his time at Embry Riddle he was introduced to Spruce Creek, becoming one of Keith Philips first Riddle slaves and becoming a regular at Gaggle flight. After graduation he moved to San Juan, Puerto Rico to fly for a FedEx feeder company and flew Metroliners across the Caribbean and Venezuela. Moving back to Florida, he started to fly corporate aircraft in Miami and Orlando.
Suffering an issue that caused the loss of his medical, he was offered a position at an investment fund as a trader and analyst, eventually managing a large portfolio across numerous asset types. The firm eventually moved toward investing in private equity with Aaron continuing his role as an analyst, but expanding into transaction management, capital raising, and origination.
An opportunity at Boeing moved him to Southern California, working on flight crew procedures for all Boeing commercial models. He worked on the issues surrounding the 737 MAX accidents and some of the corrective actions that resulted. COVID allowed him to return to Florida, and back to Spruce Creek.
After meeting several Pararescue special operators and connected them with film and television professionals leading to the creation of the Space Rescue project, and starting his involvement in media projects. He has 5 projects now in active development.