Justin Szlasa headshot Justin Szlasa

Justin co-founded Triplebridge Productions in New York City in 2003. He produced, co-directed and edited the feature documentary 759: Boy Scouts of Harlem which aired nationally on public television stations in 2010. In addition to his documentary work, Justin has produced multiple films for medium and large corporations in the US and abroad.

Prior to launching Triplebridge Productions, Justin worked as a management consultant with clients including Procter & Gamble Pharma, Carrier Corporation, Quebecor Printing, Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi Chemical, Young & Rubicam Advertising. He also co-founded and ran Hubbard One a successful software company through which he worked with about half of the largest law firms in the United States.

Justin received a bachelor's degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, a master's degree in international economic policy from Columbia and has studied film at New York University, German at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet in Munich and improv at the Upright Citizen's Brigade in Chelsea. Justin grew up in Big Flats, New York and is proud to be an Eagle Scout.

 

Sandrine Magloire Sandrine Magloire Szlasa

Sandrine co-founded Triplebridge Productions with her husband Justin in 2003. Sandrine brings strong research and interviewing skills drawn from her experience in television production at PBS. Her television credits include documentary work for award-winning international documentary series Wide Angle and for Blueprint America, a PBS news series on America’s infrastructure.

Prior to film production, Sandrine worked in fixed-income derivatives at Societe Generale in New York and for the French microcredit group PlaNet Finance. Sandrine holds a master’s degree in International Economics from Sciences Po (Paris, France). She studied finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and film editing at the School of Visual Arts in New York.