I am an award-winning producer with more than 20 years of creative and management experience producing for content-driven projects that focus on culture, art, medicine, and science for general audiences and kids of all ages. She has produced projects in a variety of media that include broadband, film and video, exhibitions, live events, as well as for books and other print projects. She has produced for the Smithsonian Institution, Time-Life Books, Discovery Communications, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, PBS National, National Geographic Society, National Association for Home Builders/HGTV, National Cancer Institute, and Library Media/Schlessinger Media. Gail’s The Inextinguishable Symphony Project, a film program about the Jüdische Kulturbund in Nazi Germany, is an independent project in development (tisproject.com). She has also produced various promotional and extensive educational video and multimedia programs for corporate and association clients including the Glaxo Wellcome Inc., the Software Information and Industry Association (askbeforeyouact.com), the Veteran’s Administration (1.va.gov/vha_oi), and Lisa Williamson (lisawilliamson.com). In addition, Gail consults with clients to develop strategies for broadband programming.
I hold a Master of Science Degree in Applied Art (exhibition design and design history) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of General Studies (emphasis in art history and fine arts) from the University of Maryland-College Park.