- Katie joined the Disney Channel movie production team in 2002 after a 15-year career in feature film , starting as a production coordinator on John Waters' " Hairspray " in her home state of Maryland, through Barry Levinson's "Avalon" and "Toys", to Disney's "Bicentennial Man." Katie also produced an independent feature and a short film, and worked as a production supervisor on several movies and extensive reshoots. She started her media career in New York at a small production company, and then went on to work with Walter Cronkite during a six-month tour in Western Australia on the "Walter Cronkite America's Cup Report" during the 1986/1987 America's Cup sailing competition.
In 2003, Katie began working on Disney Channel series, and in April 2005, her responsibilities shifted to ABC Family series as the network launched its first round of scripted pilots. Katie has been part of the management team transitioning the network from acquisitions to original programming. Relevant, signature series include the college life dramedy "Greek," teen drama hit "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," urban family drama "Lincoln Heights" (nominated for three NAACP Image awards), "Kyle XY," "Wildfire," and "Fallen." As the lead production executive for the network, Katie's oversight encompasses scheduling pilot and production seasons, hiring of producers and other key staff, management of production budgets and cost reporting, and developing an overall production strategy for the network that establishes a template for a high level of production value on a cable budget.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Katie Gilbert
- Joined Disney Channel in April 2002 as Director, Production for Disney Channel Movies. Moved to Disney Channel series in 2003, and then to ABC Family series in 2005. As of December 2007, as Vice President, Production for Disney ABC Cable Networks, oversees series production for ABC Family and SOAPNet.
- Executive Director, Production for Disney ABC Cable Networks, overseeing series production for ABC Family and SoapNet.
- Vice President, Production for Disney ABC Television Group, overseeing original series production for ABC Family and SoapNet.
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