Adam Snook

Adam Snook, Operations Manager for ALG Films, is distinguished by his analytical mind and unwavering attention to detail. With a career that began in the music industry, initially as a musician and manager at Guitar Center, Adam has consistently demonstrated high-level leadership qualities. His journey evolved in 2015 when he transitioned from working at local Dallas/Fort Worth music and entertainment venues to managing and bartending at Caves Lounge and Ozzie Rabbit Lodge in Fort Worth.

In 2018, Adam's organizational skills and customer-service expertise led him to be appointed as the lead Project Manager for Firecracker Agency, a full-service digital marketing agency founded by his sister-in-law, Jamie Kinser. During his tenure as V.P and Lead Project Manager, Adam not only managed the daily operations of Firecracker but also delved into video production, graphics design, and excelled in market research.

When JB Yowell outsourced early marketing tasks for ALG Holdings to Jamie and Adam at Firecracker Agency in 2020, Adam's wealth of practical, hands-on experience in the hospitality industry caught JB's attention. Adam was entrusted with market research and operations at Perrotti's Pizza, showcasing his exceptional organizational abilities. His problem-solving skills and adaptability make him a unique and invaluable asset to the ALG team.

Adam is not just a dedicated Operations Manager but also a devoted father and husband. In his free time, he indulges in his passion for repairing and playing guitars, adding a creative and personal touch to his multifaceted skill set.


Favorite Movie - 2001: A Space Odyssey

Favorite Actor - Ewan McGregor

Favorite Actress - Uma Thurman

Favorite Director: Stanley Kubrick

“Terminator 2 is the greatest action movie of all time”

“What I love about cinema is watching for detail and subtle things in the background that make it more believable, like when a director uses camera angles and background props to give bonus clues in their movies. Also, how long can a scene go in one take without a cut, while still being a well-acted scene. I like to envision myself as the director and compare my thoughts on a movie to how I would do it.”