Frank Koretsky
- Producer
Originating from Pennsylvania, Frank Koretsky also attended college at
Bloomsburg University, where he first studied Business. While attending
the University, he began his first business venture known as "Frankie
K, The Mobile DJ". Business was so good, and Frank became so popular,
he had to turn away business. Although much of his time was consumed
with work and school, he made time for extracurricular activities such
as skiing, pitching on mens softball teams, and also joined Delta Omega
Chi fraternity "DOC". 2 years later, Frank transferred to West Chester
University where he became known as the "DJ on Campus". He began
playing once a week in a non-alcoholic cabaret club, "Cheers". Here he
served as DJ Aficionado. His time at school payed off with degrees in
both Business Administration and Accounting.
At 23 years of age, Frank Koretsky launched his first retail video business, which led the way for future business ventures. He started his own distribution company shortly thereafter. Continuing the trend of successful investments, Frank moved into residential and commercial real estate acquiring warehouses, retail space and shopping plazas.
Frank's love for film and growing industry connections lead to production opportunities. Beginning as an Associate Producer on the 1995 Horror/Comedy "Ice Cream Man", then stepping up as Executive Producer on 1997's "The Last Embrace." After a few years off, Koretsky was once again at the helm as Executive Producer, this time for the 2009 horror release "Lynch Mob."
Frank remains involved in the industry through his many distribution and investment assets, and hopes to return to feature production very soon.
At 23 years of age, Frank Koretsky launched his first retail video business, which led the way for future business ventures. He started his own distribution company shortly thereafter. Continuing the trend of successful investments, Frank moved into residential and commercial real estate acquiring warehouses, retail space and shopping plazas.
Frank's love for film and growing industry connections lead to production opportunities. Beginning as an Associate Producer on the 1995 Horror/Comedy "Ice Cream Man", then stepping up as Executive Producer on 1997's "The Last Embrace." After a few years off, Koretsky was once again at the helm as Executive Producer, this time for the 2009 horror release "Lynch Mob."
Frank remains involved in the industry through his many distribution and investment assets, and hopes to return to feature production very soon.