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BERNARD OSEI VIDEO FELLOW

Inaugural Bernard Osei Video Fellow

As of April 2025, I am honored to be selected as the inaugural Bernard Osei Video Fellow at Forbes for 2025 - 2026.

The Bernard Osei Video Fellowship is a twelve-month immersive training program for early-career multi-platform video producers with a passion for business journalism, who will rotate through our video department in order to learn targeted skills specific to a Forbes career.

As a fellow, I will rotate through the video department during a series of three, 4-month assignments in order to develop skills related to producing and editing: 1) in-studio interviews, 2) longer-form enterprise editorial videos, and 3) videos for branded content and live-events.

From conception to publish– I will develop skills related to taking full ownership of editorial video projects as assigned by Sr. Producer, including but not limited to: Always-on content, Original series, Sponsored editorial content, and Events and Summits.

EDITORIAL ENTERPRISE. IN-STUDIO INTERVIEWS. BRANDED CONTENT. LIVE EVENTS.

I manage and coordinate production schedules while contributing across every stage of the content lifecycle. I support day-to-day editorial and production needs by editing long-form podcasts and short-form social video content, assisting with recording on set, and contributing to creative development for podcast graphics and thumbnails. I regularly collaborate with producers, talent, editors, and editorial leadership, and assist in routing projects for review, tracking revisions, and preparing deliverables. I also ideate video and social concepts, write and fact-check scripts, and operate studio production equipment, including technical directing for live interviews. This blend of creative execution and organizational support has strengthened my ability to manage timelines, capture feedback accurately, and deliver high-quality, brand-aligned content in a fast-paced environment.

Production Coordinator, Associate Producer, Video Editor & Graphic Designer.

Enterprise zone teasers.

I pitched and led the creative development the first series of a social-first sizzle promotional videos designed to generate anticipation and engagement for the Enterprise Zone Podcast’s end-of-year interviews. I served as the project’s primary creative, overseeing the full production lifecycle, from concept development and pre-production through on-site direction, filming, editing, and final delivery.

Roles & Responsibilities:
Creative pitch & concept development · Field production & on-site filming · Directing & post-production editing · Series creation & content strategy · Visual identity and graphic kit design · Cross-platform promotional rollout

forbes blk: on the record & all access pass.

I pitched and led the creative development of a the first exclusive video content series called Forbes BLK: All Access for the Forbes BLK community platform. I developed the concept and format for the series, which enables Forbes BLK members to submit direct questions to featured guests and receive tailored advice from industry professionals. In support of the rollout, I also designed the graphic kit and produced visual assets featured in the Forbes BLK monthly newsletter.

Additionally, I pitched and led the creative development of a the first exclusive video content series called Forbes BLK: On The Record for the Forbes BLK community platform. On the Record features song recommendations from the ForbesBLK: The Enterprise Zone podcasts guests alongside tracks that speak to entrepreneurship, elevation, and earned success. This series drives in engagement by prompt community interaction in sharing the music they are keeping on rotation as the develop the next billion dollar business ideas.

Graphic design

I pitched and led the creative development for the Enterprise Zone Podcast’s Thumbnails. Developing a dynamic graphic design that quickly identifies and communicates titles and industries of the guests to viewers. Through 6 months of consistent A/B Testing on YouTube the thumbnails I designed yielded a higher click rate of 15%.

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