Jeffrey Scott Edell


Jeffrey Scott Edell is an American entrepreneur in the entertainment, media, and tech industries. He was the CEO and Chairman of MeWe, a web3 social media and social networking service, from 2021 to 2025.
He is the former CEO and president of Soundelux Entertainment Group, Chairman of Intermix Media and eLabor.com CEO of Inferno Pictures, CFO of Cinedigm, president and COO of DIC Entertainment, as well as former president and CFO of WTG Entertainment Enterprises. In early 2021, Edell was named CEO of MeWe.

Education

Edell attended Lehigh University to pursue a Pre-Medicine path and later transferred to the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce, where he graduated with a B.S. in Commerce with an emphasis in Accounting and Taxation. He served as Associate Professor at Florida State University and was Entrepreneur in Residence for the Motion Pictures Arts College from 2014 to 2016. During his time at KPMG, Edell obtained his Certified Public Accountant certification.

Career

From 1995 to 2001, he served as a production executive for films such as Braveheart, Face/Off, The Mask of Zorro, Gladiator, Almost Famous, and Shrek. Starting in 2009, Edell's companies have produced films such as The [Kids Are All Right (film)|The Kids Are All Right], Just Friends, Killer Elite, Hachi: A Dog's Tale, and The Grey. While Edell was the chief executive officer of Soundelux, Soundelux performed work for films such as Gladiator and Braveheart, among other films, which won multiple BAFTA and Academy Awards.
Edell was a producer and actor on the 2013 Lifetime movie Taken for Ransom with his wife Elaine Hastings Edell, a producer for various other films, and an actor in National Lampoon's Movie Madness. In 2019, Edell was a producer of the thriller film Deadly Excursion . He also serves as co-executive producer of the 2020 animated series, The Freak Brothers, based on the comic book series of The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. The series was renewed for Season 2 to be released in December 2022. In May 2020, it was announced that the main characters in the series will be voiced by A-list celebrities including Woody Harrelson, John Goodman, Tiffany Haddish, and Pete Davidson. In 2021, Tubi announced that The Freak Brothers was the most-watched program on the platform.
Edell is also known for overseeing and managing the development of brands such as Inspector Gadget and Strawberry Shortcake during his tenure at DIC Entertainment, as well as partnering with Stan Lee and POW! Entertainment on a game titled Stan Lee's Superhero Ball Wars. Edell was interviewed by journalist Julia Angwin in her 2009 book Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America because of his role as Chairman of Intermix Media. Edell was also interviewed in 2022 by David Ryan Polgar on the All Tech Is Human podcast, which promotes the Responsible Tech field.
Edell's tenure at Soundelux garnered him recognition as Nasdaq and Ernst and Young's ‘Entertainment Entrepreneur of the Year' in 2000 and admission to both the Academy of [Motion Picture Arts and Sciences], and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He is also a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Young Presidents Organization, and a contributing member of the Rolling Stones Culture Council.
As CEO of MeWe, Edell orchestrated a $27 million Series A round led by private company McCourt Global, which contributed $15 million. Previous investors contributed another $12 million—the round values MeWe at approximately $200 million.

Filmography