Jeff
Spitz
Emmy
Award - winner Jeff Spitz creates original documentaries
for broadcast on PBS and cable. His credits as a writer/producer/director
include: The Return of Navajo Boy, a one-hour documentary
that reunited a Navajo family, premiered at the 2000 Sundance Film
Festival and has screened and won awards at film festivals internationally;
From the Bottom Up, a one-hour, national PBS special on community
activism; The Roosevelt Experiment, a half-hour program for
ABC-TV telling the story of an integrated college in a segregated
city; and Libraries Change Lives, celebrating the immigrant
experience in America's public libraries, narrated by Whoopi Goldberg.
Jeff
is also an accomplished writer, media placement specialist and fundraiser
and brings his uncanny ability to package issues to ASA clients.
Jeff's work includes building audiences and constituencies for his
documentaries and those by other production companies. He is particularly
skilled at building media interest in nonfiction and has garnered
hundreds of news clips to compliment his work.
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