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Suzanne Masri

Vice President Of Marketing, Communications & Engagement at Fred Rogers Productions

Suzanne Masri has extensive work experience in marketing and communications roles. Suzanne started their career at Claritas Inc, where they served as the Communications and Events Manager, responsible for developing corporate sales materials and managing media inquiries. Suzanne then joined WETA Public Television, holding various positions including Senior Director of Station Relations, Major Gifts Officer, Officer of Foundation & Government Development, and Assistant to the Director of Foundation & Government Development. In these roles, they developed marketing strategies for television projects, cultivated relationships with partners and donors, and implemented funding plans. Currently, Masri is working at Fred Rogers Productions as the Vice President of Marketing, Communications & Engagement. Suzanne'sresponsibilities include overseeing promotional efforts, managing marketing campaigns, and launching new children's series.

Suzanne Masri's education history includes attending Smith College, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and History. Prior to attending college, they also attended Sewickley Academy, but it is unclear if they obtained any specific degree or pursued any field of study during that time.

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Pittsburgh, United States

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Fred Rogers Productions

Here at Fred Rogers Productions, kids come first, now and always. We connect with them through shows that are fun, relatable, and put their social and emotional learning front and center. That’s how we’ve earned the trust of parents, caregivers, and teachers. We bring our one-of-a-kind expertise in early childhood development to partnerships with talented creators, writers, illustrators, animators, and producers. Together, we create shows that foster a natural enthusiasm for learning and that make kids smile while they learn big life lessons. And we are always exploring how to make the most of new ways for kids to watch and play.


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