Eleven years later found Nelson in Los Angeles with his hopes of becoming a game show host transformed
into learning the production side of television. Freelancing as a discussions show host and producer, he produced and/or directed such
diverse projects as a series for PBS, commercials for presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, and a film in Africa.
Mr. Davis joined the NBC TV Network in 1980 as Manager of Mini-series, eventually becoming Director of
Daytime Programming. One of his early jobs at NBC TV was Censor for The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Between NBC and
starting his own production company in 1988, Mr. Davis was involved in many interesting projects as a producer. He was hired by Merv
Griffin to produce the pilot episode of Jeopardy to bring it back to television; he was Executive Producer of Name That
Tune for its rebirth in 1984; and he helped launch the Fashion Channel.
Mr. Davis began Nelson Davis Television Productions with the idea of bringing together special
television programming with sponsors who wish to reach a niche audience. His first weekly series was "MAKING IT! Minority Success
Stories". The show has been on the air since March 1989 and has received over twenty-five awards and citations from all levels of
government and business organizations, including two Emmys as Best Public Affairs series. "MAKING IT!" is broadcast in several
California markets and is seen by satellite and cable viewers across the country.
In 1989, Nelson Davis TV Productions also created and co-produced Campus All-Star Challenge, a
quiz series for historically black colleges. Sponsored by Honda and broadcast on BET for five years, the program has enabled cash
grants of over $2.3 million to be awarded to participating schools. Nelson Davis TV Productions is also proud to have produced
children's specials built around oral storytelling, and Black History Notes, which celebrates Black History month.
Nelson is committed to combining his knowledge of television production and marketing to use TV as a
medium to communicate positive messages and enable economic empowerment. Among community organizations, Nelson serves as: Los Angeles
Area Vice President of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; Board of Advisors member for the National Association of
Women Business Owners; Board of Directors member of the Pacific Coast Regional Small Business Development Corporation;
Member of Santa Monica College Associates. Mr. Davis has also been active with Big Brothers.
RECENT AWARDS
- Media Advocate of the Year Award- U.S. Small Business Administration
- Supplier of the Year Award - Southern California Regional Purchasing Council
- Entrepreneurial Dream Maker Award - Women's Enterprise Development Corporation
- Minority Advocate of the Year Award - U.S. Small Business Administration
- Two Emmy Award winner - as Executive Producer of "MAKING IT!"
- Entertainment Award - Los Angeles Mayor's Minority Business Committee