Creative Production
Before diving headfirst into her career as a professional marketer, Jenny Gomez was an actor, stand up comic, producer and playwright. She still dabbles in her creative past, but below are some of her favorite highlights from her time as a performer, producer and independent creator.

Released the summer of 2017, Adult Scooter was Union Bridge Films "sophomore effort", and fully produced by Jenny and her cohorts.

Tiny Backpack is the first "single" produced by Union Bridge Films, a comedic video production company created by Jenny and two creative friends.
The September Play Project was a theater experiment that Jenny co-produced. Playwrights wrote original 6-minute plays, fully staged on a rooftop downtown, and all of actors, writers, and directors were given an equal cut of the ticket sales.

On one of the first jobs that bridged the gap between Jenny’s artistic and marketing careers, she worked with her hero John Leguizamo on his Ghetto Clown Broadway production. Here, Jenny interviews guests at the opening night afterparty.

Cast in a few videos for the former how-to production company Howcast, How to Handle a Fart in Yogas class went viral at the time, and was cross-promoted in online publications like Buzzfeed and Refinery29.

Jenny’s first foray into producing, The Baby Factor was a theater company co-founded with partner Thomas Dane. They produced a Nicky Silver play as their first production - at a time when physical flyers were still a great way to market local projects.
Jenny’s first professional reel that showcased some of her earlier internet videos and her short stint as a sought-after “reenactment actor” in Miami.