PAMELA HOGAN
Director, Producer
An Emmy-winning filmmaker, journalist, and media executive, over her career, Pamela Hogan has often focused on under-reported stories about ordinary women who do the extraordinary.
Her film Looks Like Laury Sounds Like Laury was named one of “The Best TV Shows of 2015” by The New York Times. She co-created, and executive produced the PBS series Women, War & Peace, directing the award-winning episode I Came to Testify, which highlighted the experiences of Bosnian women during wartime. The series reached 12 million viewers and won several awards, including the Overseas Press Club’s Murrow Award, a Television Academy Honor, and the ABA's Silver Gavel.
Hogan also served as executive producer for PBS’s Wide Angle, creating the Emmy-winning documentary Ladies First and the Time for School series. She has received a National Council for Research on Women award and teaches at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.