The Bronx Science Alumni Foundation has proudly announced that Eli Holzman, a 1992 graduate, has been inducted into its Hall of Fame, celebrating his influential career in the television industry.
Known for his pioneering contributions to reality-based television, Holzman has become a leading figure in unscripted content as the CEO and founder of The Intellectual Property Corporation and the President of Sony Pictures Television Nonfiction.
“Eli Holzman ’92, has been added to our Hall of Fame!” the foundation shared, applauding his groundbreaking work.
Holzman is behind some of the most iconic reality programs, including Project Runway, Project Greenlight, American Idol, So You Think You Can Dance, Indian Matchmaker, and Jewish Matchmaker.
His leadership extended to other top production companies like Katalyst Films and Studio Lambert, where he executive produced hit shows such as Undercover Boss and United Shades of America.
Named one of “Reality TV’s Ruling Class: The Top 10 Players of 2017,” Holzman’s legacy reflects his lasting impact on unscripted television.