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HBO
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Career Includes
Instructor, Adventures in English, United States Information Agency, Television and Film Service (1960s); Producer, The Great American Dream Machine, NET (1971–73); Field Producer, The Reasoner Report, ABC News (1973); Writer, Time-Life Films (1973–75); Writer, Producer, Children’s Television Workshop (1975–76); Producer, Who’s Who, CBS (1977–78); Director of Documentary Programming, HBO (1979–82); President, Spinning Reels (1982–86); Vice President, Documentary and Family Programming, HBO (1986–95); Senior Vice President, Original Programming, HBO (1995–99); Executive Vice President, Original Programming, HBO (1999–2003); President, Documentary and Family Programming, HBO (2004– )
Education
Barnard College, 1960, BA, English; Yale University, 1963, MFA (Three Arts Fellow), Directing
Born
April 06, 1939
New York City
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