Renata Lombardo

Svp, Development & Current Non-scripted Programming at Scout Productions Inc.

Renata Lombardo currently serves as Senior Vice President of Development and Current Non-Scripted Programming at Scout Productions Inc., a role held since March 2021. Previously, Lombardo was Vice President of Talent & Development at Scout Productions from October 2018 to January 2021. Experience also includes serving as a Talent & Development Producer at Disney/ABC Television Daytime Group from September 2014 to October 2015, where responsibilities involved identifying and fielding talent submissions for existing ABC series, as well as facilitating chemistry tests and overseeing talent selects. Additionally, Lombardo contributed to the inception and launch of the talent and development department at OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network from May 2008 to April 2012, focusing on developing original series ideas and producing presentation tapes for internal casting.

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Scout Productions Inc.

Scout Productions is an Emmy® and Academy Award®-winning media company committed to culturally transformative and emotionally gripping content across multiple platforms. Through their unconventional style of storytelling, Scout shines a light on unseen worlds and celebrates underrepresented communities through heartfelt entertainment. Scout Productions’ programming includes the wildly popular “Queer Eye” for Netflix, which has garnered five Emmy Awards, HBO Max’s “Legendary,” the hit show highlighting modern day voguing and ballroom culture and visionary fashion arc competition series, "The Hype," and “The Quest,” a fantasy competition series for Disney+ Scout's recent releases include “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” with Amy Poehler for Peacock, “The Secrets of Hillsong,” an investigative documentary about the Hillsong Church in partnership with Vanity Fair, and "MerPeople," a four-part docuseries for Netflix that chronicles people who have turned their love for the mystical sea creatures into real-world careers. Scout’s documentary division is focused on producing captivating and authentic stories, including Peacock’s best-performing documentary series to date “I Love You, You Hate Me,” which examines the polarizing discourse around Barney the Dinosaur. The company worked with WNBA star Candace Parker on “Title IX: 37 Words that Changed America” which explores the legislation’s cultural impact, and produced the documentary series “Equal” for HBO Max, chronicling early LGBTQ heroes. Scout’s film credits include the Academy Award-winning documentary “Fog of War,” Errol Morris’ intimate profile of Robert McNamara.


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