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I am currently an editor at History.com. Previously, I was the Multimedia Producer for PBS' Emmy and Peabody award-winning biography series, American Masters. I've served multiple roles for American Masters over a span of 9 years, such as Associate Producer of Mae West: Dirty Blonde (executive produced by Bette Midler) and as Series Associate Producer for Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool, which won an Emmy for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary. In my multimedia role, I managed and created content for all phases of production on digital, social media and broadcast projects. I also served as website editor, commissioning and curating compelling content.

 

In addition to my passion for producing, I am a small business owner and operator of the online vintage jewelry store, CrissieGirl.

 

As a volunteer, I contributed to the “Stand By Your Mail” campaign – a coalition of media professionals spreading positivity about USPS.

 

I have a B.A. from Hunter College with a triple major in Film, English and Interdisciplinary Studies.

R.L. Stine: “I never planned to be scary”

R.L. Stine: “I never planned to be scary”

With more than 350 books published, "Goosebumps" author R.L. Stine still cherishes the joy of writing and the imaginations of young readers.

Digital Series: Renegades

Digital Series: Renegades

This documentary series showcases the lives and cultural contributions of little-known historical figures with disabilities.

Digital Series: In the Making

Digital Series: In the Making

This documentary shorts series from American Masters and Firelight Media follows emerging cultural icons on their journeys to becoming masters of their artistic disciplines.

How Jimi Hendrix made “flower power” fashionable

How Jimi Hendrix made “flower power” fashionable

By Derek Guy

Digital Series: American Masters Shorts

Digital Series: American Masters Shorts

This ongoing series from American Masters showcases cultural trailblazers through short-form storytelling.

These comedies tried to wrestle with gender identity in the 80s-90s

These comedies tried to wrestle with gender identity in the 80s-90s

By Emily St. James

How parenthood fuels artistic expression

How parenthood fuels artistic expression

Angela Garbes, author of “Essential Labor” and “Like a Mother,” reflects on the relationship of parenthood to the arts, connecting four short films from In The Making as a springboard for these themes.

Creating space for Black cinema

Creating space for Black cinema

Maya S. Cade is the creator and curator of Black Film Archive and a scholar-in-residence at the Library of Congress. In this personal reflection, she shares her journey to creating a new space for Black cinema and her connection to the artists and histories before her.

Why is “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” a classic?

Why is “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” a classic?

By Annie Zaleski

Colorful Abstract Shapes

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