His brother, Dan Shotz, is a television producer ("Jericho," "Black Sails").
He was the Vice-President of Film & TV Development for Cheyenne Enterprises and then Rifkin-Eberts LLC (2003-2008).
In 2009, he won the Human Right Campaign's E-Hero Award for producing an online video campaign against Prop 8, which went on to become the first time in U.S. history that a grassroots video become a broadcast television spot.
Worked in company management of Broadway shows such as the Tony Award-winning revivals of "Kiss Me Kate" and Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing" (1997-2002).
In 2014, Shotz received the Community Leadership Award from JQ International, the main LGBTQ Jewish charitable organization in Southern California.
Todd Shotz is also the Founder / Executive Director of Hebrew Helpers, which specializes in personalized Jewish learning and Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation.
Todd is a member of the Producers Guild of America.
In 2023, Shotz won an Emmy Award for Best Daytime Special as Consulting Producer of "Recipe for Change: Standing Up To Antisemitism.".