SixTwentySix Appoints Sahil Mirchandani as Head of Production
Award-winning bicoastal creative studio SixTwentySix is delighted to announce it has appointed Sahil Mirchandani as Head of Production, bringing on an experienced production leader known for guiding ambitious creative work from concept through delivery for world-class brands, talent, and agencies.
Most recently, Mirchandani served as Associate Director of Production at Day One Agency, following a tenure as Senior Producer at the company. Prior to joining Day One, he built his career as a freelance producer working across music videos and commercials in both Toronto and Los Angeles. Across his career, Mirchandani has led large-scale, high-stakes campaigns spanning broadcast, digital, social, out-of-home, retail, and live performance.

At SixTwentySix, Mirchandani will oversee end-to-end production leadership, focusing on operational excellence, scalable workflows, and production systems that enable creative teams to move quickly without sacrificing craft. A core part of his approach centers on mentorship and investing in people by supporting producers with the tools, standards, and confidence required to excel in an increasingly complex production landscape.
Mirchandani brings extensive experience leading multimillion-dollar global campaigns and serving as a trusted partner to senior brand leaders, executives, and A-list talent. His past work includes campaigns for Nike, Marvel, American Express, Chipotle, Amazon Prime Video, and Blumhouse, as well as live performances that aired on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live. He has worked with A-list talent including Jamie Lee Curtis, Tate McRae, and Julia Stiles. His work has appeared on billboards across North America and in outlets such as The New York Times, Variety, Vulture, AdAge, NPR, and Complex.
In his new role, Mirchandani will help guide SixTwentySix’s growing production pipeline, implementing standardized bidding, budgeting, and workflow systems designed to support larger scopes of work while maintaining creative integrity and avoiding burnout.
“At SixTwentySix, great creative is the expectation. What matters just as much is how that work gets made and how our clients experience the process,” says Jake Krask, co-founder and managing partner at SixTwentySix. “As we continue to grow, we needed a Head of Production who could raise the bar on both. From the moment we met Sahil, it was clear he had that balance. He understands how to bring ambitious ideas to life in today’s market, solve problems without overcomplicating them, and protect the creative without sacrificing efficiency or the client experience. His leadership, production instincts, and understanding of agency workflows make him a critical addition to our team. We’re excited to have him onboard and to see how he helps push our work and our process forward.”

Mirchandani steps into the role as SixTwentySix continues to deliver some of its most visible and culturally resonant work to date. Recent projects include Dunkin’s high-energy “Dunk N’ Pump” campaign with Megan Thee Stallion, produced in collaboration with Artists Equity, alongside Turo’s “10 Days of Slay” featuring Sarah Michelle Gellar and Madison Beer’s “Bittersweet” music video. The studio’s expanding slate also spans culture-driven and entertainment-forward campaigns for Samsung, Amazon, and ESPN and Taco Bell for Disney Creative Works, underscoring SixTwentySix’s ability to operate at the intersection of brand, talent, and storytelling. The momentum builds on industry recognition, including a 2026 Clio Awards win for Nike’s activation at ComplexCon celebrating Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys, as the studio continues to scale ambitious work while maintaining the craft, precision, and creative integrity that define its production approach.