Studied Political Science at Westchester Community College and UCLA
Her first industry job was as an assistant in the TV division at Sony
Got started in production as Vice President of Comedy Development at NBC, where she worked on shows like "My Name is Earl" and "30 Rock․"
Quote: "I guess you could say I fell into my career, but I quickly recognized I have a deep passion and talent for television and have loved building a long career in it․"
Became the Senior Vice President of Television at Alloy Entertainment in 2010
Best known as the executive producer of the TV series "The Lying Game," "The Secret Circle," and "The Nine Lives of Chloe King․"
Spent 11 years at NBC Universal working on their comedy TV series