Bonnie HammerBonnie Hammer is Vice Chair of NBCUniversal, where she's spent decades transforming every facet of the television business. Under her leadership, the company's cable group and studios achieved record-setting profits, garnered 167 Emmy nominations, an launched hit series including Suits, Psych, The Sinner, Battlestar Galactica, Mr. Robot, and hundreds more. At one point, 129 million Americans a week tuned into one of the networks, including USA, Syfy, and Bravo, which Bonnie led. Lauded by The New York Times as "the Queen of Cable" and hailed as "the most powerful woman in entertainment by The Hollywood Reporter, Bonnie started her TV career picking up dog poop on the set of a Boston-based children's show. She's occupied virtually every industry position from production assistant to studio head--often being tapped for roles at the cutting edge during which she gained the reputation for predicting the future of television. Today, she is the strategic advisor to the Chairman of NBCUniversal. Read More Read Less
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