Judy Moy [Supervising Producer] (This Job's A Trip)
Judy Moy has an extensive career and impressive credentials in both film and television. She has produced for PBS, MTV, Fine Line, Paramount Pictures, HBO, VH-1, and American Playhouse. She began her career working with t.v. journalism icon, Fred W. Friendly. She helped launch and then served as Executive in Charge of Production for the Jon Stewart Show.
Ellin Baumel [Line Producer] (This Job's A Trip)
Ellin Baumel served as Director of Programming and Production for Paramount Pictures Domestic Television, supervising production on such shows as "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Arsenio Hall Show". She supervised the development and start-up of "The Jon Stewart Show," as well as administering long-term talent recruitment and development. Baumel graduated from the University of Rochester with a B.A. in English. Prior to her career in film and television, she served as parliamentary intern to Roger Cale, a member of the British Parliament.
Jay Lavely [Line Producer] (The Next American Equestrian Star)
Jay Lavely has Production Managed CBS’s syndicated daytime show Dr. Joy Brown, Oxygen Media’s half-hour series Your Money and Your Life, and, most recently, Banyan Productions and PAX Network’s 48 Hour Wedding. He has also worked as Production Manager for ABC Daytime, overseeing All My Children, One Life To Live, and several of ABC’s annual Super Soap Weekends in Orlando, Florida. Now based in NYC, Jay has worked on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, NBC’s Today Show, Nightly News, and the Maury Povich Show.