Nelesh Dhand (Pulse Films)
FOCUS BUsiness lab speaker
Nelesh Dhand is Pulse Films' Creative Director where he supervises the creation and development of all new content in the nonfiction division.
He has created and co-created some of Pulse’s most recent commissions, including Inside Missguided, What Does it Mean to be White? and Common People - all of which he is also an Executive Producer.
Prior to joining Pulse, Nel was Naked’s Head of Factual Development where he was responsible for a number of key commissions in both the US and the UK such as Manson: The Lost Tapes (Fox and ITV), The Day I Picked My Parents (A&E), Flight 93 (History Channel) The Rap Game UK (BBC3), and Indian Summer School (C4). Before that he held a number of senior roles UK independent production companies, including On the Corner, Optomen, Voltage TV and Initial where he was involved in converting a raft of feature docs, doc series and formats.