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Former Senior Series Producer
Nina Chaudry plays a central role in the creation of FRONTLINE’s storytelling, in conjunction with the series’ many editorial partners. She also works to expand and diversify FRONTLINE’s investigative journalism ranks, seeking out new journalists and supporting them as they develop long-form, investigative documentary proposals, and as they report, produce and edit their films.
Before joining FRONTLINE, Chaudry most recently served as the senior vice president of production for Tribeca Studios. She also has deep roots in public television, having directed and produced series for PBS, including Wide Angle; Women, War & Peace; FRONTLINE’s The Education of Michelle Rhee; and Time for School. Chaudry also served as the director of WNET’s Chasing the Dream: Poverty & Opportunity in America, a multiplatform public media initiative aimed at providing a deeper understanding of the impact of poverty.
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