| MUMBAI:
With the aim of further expanding its documentary production team, National Geographic
Television & Film (NGT&F) in the US has announced that Stephen Reverand
has joined as senior VP. Reverand will be responsible
for overseeing both the specials unit as well as the national history unit. He
reports to NGT&F executive VP Michael Rosenfeld. Rosenfeld says, Stephen
has an impressive track record as a filmmaker and a television executive. He has
the creative flair and the management skills to help us build this crucial area
of our business. Prior to joining National
Geographic, Reverand worked for rival Discovery, most recently as VP of production,
where his work in events and specials earned him a 2005 George Foster Peabody
Award for editorial direction of Black Sky: The Race for Space. More recently,
he oversaw the two-hour special The Flight that Fought Back and was involved
with natural history projects such as the BBCs Supernature and Blue
Planet. He joined Discovery in 2000 as an executive producer and was
later named managing editor, contextual documentaries. During his six years with
the network, he oversaw several of Discoverys most highly-rated projects,
including Supervolcano and the highly-acclaimed Behind the Terror: Understanding
the Enemy. |