Janald "Jay D" Dufont, a Brooklyn native, is a highly respected Creative Producer known for his significant impact in the entertainment industry. With a sharp eye for talent, he has made his mark as an artist manager, successfully propelling artists such as Ari Lennox, Gemaine, and HDBeenDope into the spotlight. His ability to identify emerging talent and guide them through key career milestones has been a cornerstone of his success.

As a digital network Creative Producer, Jay D played a pivotal role in the production of the widely praised show Caresha, Please, which earned him two BET Hip-Hop Awards in 2022 and 2023. His work on the show cemented his reputation for creating content that resonates with diverse audiences and elevates underrepresented voices.

Jay D’s portfolio extends far beyond digital content. During his time at Revolt, he produced show specials featuring Michelle Obama, a testament to his ability to work on high-profile, culturally significant projects. He also produced Rolling Stone’s first AfroBeats artist cover in collaboration with Bacardi and an Ebony cover featuring Vice President Kamala Harris. Further demonstrating his creative range, Jay D orchestrated an album cover for Grammy Award-winning artist Roddy Rich in his hometown of Brooklyn. Throughout his career, he has worked with major brands like adidas, Coach, Activision, Adobe, and the NAACP to create impactful campaigns that resonate with diverse audiences.

Looking ahead, Jay D is committed to shaping the future of entertainment, with a focus on amplifying the voices of the "Digital Creative" generation. This new era of creatives is defined by ambition, resilience, and an entrepreneurial spirit. Jay D aims to continue forging a path that empowers rising talent, while building an ecosystem where diverse voices and bold ideas can thrive in the ever-evolving entertainment landscape.