GreenlightCon is one day. One room. Five hundred creatives who stopped asking for the green light — and started giving it to themselves. IP ownership. Revenue. Leverage. The business of you.
Most industry events are built for networking theater. GreenlightCon is built for outcomes. Two days of high-density programming across two stages no keynote tourism, no inspirational filler, no panel of six people saying the same thing.
Every session maps to a real decision you're making about your career, your IP, or your revenue. You leave with a plan, contacts who actually move, and membership in a community that operates year-round.
"Alignment and trust over impressions. This is the room where deals get architected."
Keynotes, panel conversations, and live deal breakdowns with executives, showrunners, and independent creators who've built leverage from scratch. All signal, no noise.
Intimate, 60-minute working sessions capped at 30 attendees. Not lectures structured working rooms where you leave with a deliverable: a monetization map, pitch deck feedback, or licensing strategy.
15-minute structured consultations with industry operators: IP attorneys, brand dealmakers, film/TV development execs. Bring a real problem. Leave with a real answer.
Monthly mixers. Curated dinners. An active community where the relationships from the conference don't die in your inbox. This is the infrastructure, not the event.
GreenlightCon is not open enrollment. It's curated. If you've been in the industry long enough to know how the game is rigged — and you're building something that doesn't need the old rules — this is your room.
Writers, directors, and content creators with 8–20 years of experience who have the talent, the IP, and the track record — but not the infrastructure to monetize it independently.
Producers, brand strategists, and creative entrepreneurs who are building companies, communities, or platforms at the intersection of entertainment and the creator economy.
Industry veterans in transition building on their own terms, and executives who champion creators from inside the system — development execs, agents, and studio operators who know what it takes to get work greenlit and want to help the right people get there.
Founders of media brands, newsletter operators, podcast hosts, and community builders who sit on valuable intellectual property and want the business model to match.
People who are 90 days from a pitch, a launch, or a licensing conversation. GreenlightCon is not for dreaming. It's for closing.
Founder · Greenlight Yourself · Creator Strategist · Community Builder
Jerrica Long has spent 12+ years at the center of Hollywood's infrastructure — as an assistant at CAA where she watched gatekeeping happen in real time, in development at DreamWorks and SpringHill, in writers rooms on VEEP, Black-ish, and Being Mary Jane, and in the creator economy scaling Barbie's TikTok to 1M+ followers and managing $7.8M+ in campaign spend across 100+ creators.
She built Greenlight Yourself because she lived inside the permission structure long enough to understand exactly how to dismantle it. 2,300+ RSVPs across her mixer series since 2025. A Hollywood Reporter-recognized community builder. A conference founder who's done waiting for someone else to host the room she needed.
GreenlightCon is her blueprint for what the industry could look like when the people with the most talent — not the most connections — have the most leverage.
Waitlist members get priority access to tickets, workshop reservations, and Deal Clinic slots before public launch.
This is not a mailing list. It's a queue.
GreenlightCon is building relationships with brands and organizations that want to be in the room where the independent creative economy gets built. If that's you, let's talk.