Jason Arnold is a candidate for Juris Doctor at Brooklyn Law School and a theatrical producer living in New York City.

Currently, Jason serves as a legal intern at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, is a member of Brooklyn Law School’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Honor Society, and is the Performing Arts Chair for the Brooklyn Entertainment and Sports Law Society. He has previously held positions as a law clerk at Klaris Law, where he worked on entertainment transactions, and the Law Office of Stacy J. Grossman PLLC, where he focused on intellectual property matters.

Looking ahead, he will be a summer associate at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP in 2024.

In addition to his legal pursuits, Jason works with theatre creators on developing and producing new projects. Prior to law school, he spent six years at Adventureland LLC as the Producing Associate for the musical Hamilton on Broadway, Disney+, and worldwide. Other projects he worked on included The Hamilton Exhibition in Chicago, The Cher Show and Derren Brown: Secret on Broadway, legacy theatrical properties Rent, Avenue Q, and In the Heights, original television programming for HBO and NBC, and the launch of the new Drama Bookshop in midtown Manhattan. He also worked for the Broadway League and Stone Productions/321 Theatrical Management on Wicked

Jason also has experience as a graphic designer. He freelanced, providing clients with design services for brand identities and marketing assets, after spending two years designing for corporate and startup clients at Wondersauce, a digital design agency. 

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An Iowa native, Jason received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied in the Department of Drama’s Production & Design Studio, minored in producing in the Film & TV Department, and was president of the largest student theatre organization.

Beyond his work and education, he has also been involved as a volunteer mentor for Rosie’s Theater Kids and was selected by industry professionals to be a Rising Star Fellow at the Broadway League.