Nicholas is originally from Purchase, New York. His father is
Ambassador John Loeb Jr. of Loeb, Rhoades & Co. and cousin is Edgar Bronfman
Jr. of Seagrams Universal.
He attended prep school for eight years at The Cardigan Mountain School
and The Loomis Chaffee School, until going to Tulane University, in New
Orleans.
Nicholas worked at Universal Studios and learned about mergers and
acquisitions in corporate development and had the opportunity to work
for Brian Mulligan, former COO of Seagrams and in motion picture
finance with Chirs McGurk, former President of MGM.
In 1998 Mr. Loeb graduated as a finance major with a Bachelor of
Science in Management from the A.B. Freeman School of Business at
Tulane University.
Upon graduating Mr. Loeb began the International Production Company
(IPC) with friend and partner Michael Niemtzow.
In the summer of 1999, IPC produced its first film while picking up
another partner Alex Hernandez. The film entitled The Smokers (2000), starred
Dominique Swain and Thora Birch, and executive produced by legendary Quincy Jones. The
Smokers won the Audience Award at The New York Independent Film
Festival, was nominated for three awards at the Santa Barbara
International Film Festival and then finally sold to MGM.
IPC has also produced three episodes of the award-winning documentary,
which has aired on PBS called The Living Century (2001) with Executive Producer Barbra Streisand
in conjunction with the Independent Documentary Association (IDA).