Ashley Chavez
Producer | Correspondent | Social | Studio Operator | Casting | Design
ABOUT

Dodger Pitcher Clayton Kershaw's annual charity fundraiser

Chatting Cage, a live show during the baseball season that allows fans to interact with their favorite players and icons.

Walk it Off, a sports opinion show on Sports on Earth

Interview and quiz with Colin Hanks

Tiny Stitchers

Promo for Cisco Systems new technology on the MLB app

Weekly live clip show with fan interaction for Jukin Media

Pablo Sandoval and Sergio Romo of the San Francisco Giants give out custom hand shakes at Washington Square Park

Winner of the 2012 MLB Fan Cave
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ABOUT ME
As a huge fan of both sports and fashion, I have been fortunate enough to have both in my life. After studying fashion design in San Francisco, an amazing opportunity through Major League Baseball moved me to New York City where I started my career in sports. My work there has had me casting commercials, operating graphics for live baseball games, and conducting interviews. I am so grateful!
I recently relocated to Los Angeles for my husband’s work, but have continued to work with MLB.com as a field producer and correspondent. You can also find me online cohosting Jukin Videos’ While You Were
In 2012, I was asked to conduct my first interview with The Fray. Since then I have interviewed celebrities from Charlie Sheen to Jack Black and countless athletes from Derek Jeter to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. I've produced segments starring Mike Trout, a live show called Chatting Cage where athletes answer fan questions via video chat, and promo videos for clients such as Tickets.com. I have grown my twitter following from less than 100, to over 3,000 in 8 months, and am in the top 16% of Twitter influencers in the sports community according to Klear.com. I have cast MLB.com commercials for Ford and Cisco. I have hosted live social media segments during baseball games, as well as interviewed athletes pre and post game. In my free time, I have started a knitwear line of patterns and ready to wear with my best friend and plan to have our items in retail stores and craft fairs by Fall 2018.
WHAT I'VE DONE
Going from fashion design to sports production and broadcasting with no prior experience,
I feel confident in saying I learn and adapt quickly to my surroundings. Design has taught me that collaboration, communication and creativity are incredibly important in any situation you are in, and I am careful to apply this lesson to everything I do.
I work well in groups, but also have the discipline required to work on my own and meet deadlines. I’m also able to look at a project from all angles, which has taught me the ins and outs of production through all departments. Really, I enjoy wearing many hats in any position I hold; I feel it's the only way create a complete product.