Chelsea Kardos Takes on New Role as Vice President of Television at Alloy Entertainment
Chelsea Kardos Promoted to Vice President of Alloy Entertainment’s Television Division
In a significant move, Chelsea Kardos has been elevated to the position of vice president at Alloy Entertainment’s television division. She will report directly to Leslie Morgenstein, the president and chief creative officer of the company.
Kardos, who joined Alloy three years ago, has played a pivotal role in developing several projects. Notably, she served as a producer for the upcoming eight-episode series The Probability of Miracles, which is set to premiere on Amazon Prime. Alloy is producing the series, with Warner Bros. Television acting as the studio.
"Chelsea joined our television team three years ago and has shone. Her work on our new Amazon series, The Probability of Miracles, in particular, has been outstanding. We are excited to see her continued growth in this new role," said Morgenstein.
Expressing her gratitude for the promotion, Kardos remarked, "I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to continue growing at Alloy in this new role. As someone who grew up a fan of the brand through both its television series and books, working alongside Les and our larger team in New York and Los Angeles has been a career-defining experience. I’m truly excited for what lies ahead."
Before her tenure at Alloy, Kardos spent eight years at AMC Networks. She began as an assistant and advanced to the position of director of scripted programming, overseeing current and developing projects. Her portfolio included multiple entries in The Walking Dead universe, as well as Moonhaven, Lodge 49, NOS4A2, and Invitation to a Bonfire. Kardos initiated her career at New Wave Entertainment and Route One Films.
Alloy Entertainment’s television division boasts a rich legacy, with more than 900 hours of acclaimed series. Notable titles include Netflix’s global sensation You, the CW’s Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries, along with their spinoffs The Originals and Legacies, The 100, and various iterations of Pretty Little Liars.







