Fred Rogers Productions, the award-winning children’s media organization behind multiple well-loved, Emmy-winning PBS KIDS series, has named Gabrielle Howard to the newly created position of creative development manager. In her new role, Howard will manage the company’s growing portfolio of IP in development. She will report to chief creative officer Ellen Doherty.
Doherty said, “Gabrielle is a terrific addition to our team. She knows the kids industry, and has a great eye for talent. I look forward to working with her to find and generate even more extraordinary content for young viewers.”
Howard said, “I’m over the moon to join Fred Rogers Productions, a company that is so well known and respected for quality programming that serves the needs of children and their families. I’m excited to dive in and help build a programming slate of content that resonates with current fans and attracts many new ones too.”
In addition to managing the company’s production slate, Howard will seek out new collaborators and projects that she will help guide through the development process.
Prior to joining Fred Rogers Productions, Howard was a media consultant and advisor on podcast development and social media strategy who developed original concepts for the web and television. She worked for The N, later named TeenNick, from MTV Networks, where she developed live-action and animated properties with production companies including Endemol and Klasky Csupo. Howard started her career at Sesame Workshop, where she headed the children’s casting department for the Emmy Award-winning Sesame Street and later worked for J.P. Kids, producer of the hit series, The Famous Jett Jackson.