AMY SAVITSKY JOINS A&E NETWORKS AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, DEVELOPMENT & PROGRAMMING
Amy Savitsky has been named Senior Vice President, Development & Programming for A&E Network, it was announced by Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Vice President & Head of Programming for A&E. Based in New York, Savitsky will drive the network’s non-fiction development, reporting to Frontain Bryant.
“Amy joins A&E with a proven track record of developing long-running franchises that engage viewers,” said Frontain Bryant. “With her experience developing buzzy factual content, Amy is the perfect fit for the A&E brand.”
Savitsky joins A&E after more than a decade at Discovery Communications. Most recently she served as Senior Vice President of Development for TLC, where she oversaw the day-to-day management of the network’s development team. She managed key relationships in the production community and supervised the editorial, budgetary and delivery components of the development process. Among the franchises launched under her tenure are Breaking Amish and My 600lb Life. Prior to TLC she was Vice President, Development for Discovery Channel where her credits included Alaska: The Last Frontier, Property Wars and Swamp Brothers. She also managed the team responsible for series development. Savitsky also held development roles at Discovery Health Channel. Previously, she worked for DreamWorks SKG as a story editor.
Savitsky is also a member of the CINE Board. She holds an MA in Film from American University and an undergraduate degree in Business from the University of Virginia.
Shelly Tatro continues to serve as Senior Vice President, Development & Programming. Together, Savitsky and Tatro will manage the programming and development team, reporting to Frontain Bryant.
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