Career
In 1981, Ayres as Dana"s Personal Manager negotiated a development contract for Dana Carvey with National Broadcasting Company, which lead to his role on Saturday Night Live. He produced the four-year series Eve of Jewish Humor, presented at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, California. Ayres is the Executive Producer of The Next Twenty Years series, a San Francisco-based series of lectures, symposia, industry gatherings and salons that he founded in 1996, devoted to the examination of industry trends and the exchange of ideas that will form and influence future decades.
The Next Twenty Years series has been presented in Austin, Boston, Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.
He also served for three years on the Board of Directors of the community-based, listener-supported radio station KVMR-FM in Nevada City, California, named community radio station of the year for two of those three years. Ayres launched TwoDegrees in 2008, a social networking salon that cultivates relationships among individuals in the intersecting industries of science, technology, design, eco-investments, film, comedy, alternative health and politics.
The name is a reference to degrees of separation. In January 2010 Ayres launched Comedic Ventures, a media development company for live, online and broadcast comedy projects.
Its first project was the 30th reunion concert for The Other Cafe, produced as a benefit for KQED Public Media.
In January 2012 Ayres became the Licensee for TEDxMarin. Created in the spirit of TED’s mission, “ideas worth spreading,” the TEDx program is designed to give communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level