Stephanie’s expertise in non-fiction storytelling runs the gamut from meaty, one-off, news-based docs, to emotional cinema verite, to straight up formatted reality TV.
She’s been nominated for The Emmy three times.
She’s produced more than 200 hours of television for the nets that include: HBO Max, Amazon, ABC, NBC, New York Times/Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Lifetime, WE, OWN, TLC, & USA.
After show running multiple series for ABC, she joined Shed Media (now Warner Bros.) in 2011 as a staff Executive Producer where she was VP of Programming through 2020. While being a creative exec, she concurrently show ran the 4x Emmy-Nominated genealogical series, "Who Do You Think You Are?" alongside Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky.
Prior to her 13 year tenure at Shed, she was a staff Producer at New York Times Television and independent doc filmmaker, training up under BAFTA winner, Nick Broomfield; Oscar Winner, Roger Ross Williams, and ABC News legend, Peter Jennings.
In 2000, under Martin Scorsese's supervision, she published the book, The Making of 2001: A Space Odyssey for Random House.
She most recently helmed the docu-series, “Swiping America,” for HBO Max and is currently preparing to produce and direct a film, soon to be announced.