Randy Rogel
Randy has won three Emmy Awards (nominated for ten), a Peabody Award, two Annie Awards, three Leo Awards, and the Ovation Award. He recently co-wrote the hit song "Poisonous Love" for Kristen Chenoweth with John Powell for the major motion picture "Rio 2." He was show-runner for the animated series "1001 Nights" and won Leo awards for Writing and Best Animated Series. At Disney, Randy wrote songs and scripts for the animated movies "Peter Pan -- Return to Neverland," "Cinderella II," "Cinderella III," "Winnie The Pooh," "Around the World in Eighty Days," "The Three Musketeers," and "101 Dalmations II."
Randy spent nine years on staff at Warner Bros. Animation where he began as an original writer on the "Batman" series and then joined the staff of Steven Spielberg's "Animaniacs," for which wrote most of the songs and many of the scripts. Randy is a West Point graduate with ten years service as an officer in the combat arms. He has a B.S. in Engineering from the academy and a Masters Degree in International Relations from Boston University.