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Whitney Johnson joined Partisan Pictures in 2005 as its Coordinating
Producer. Since assuming that role, she has managed more than 30 hours of
programming, including "The Revolution", a 13-hour series for The History
Channel, and the eight-hour series "Icons of Power" for the National
Geographic Channel. Prior to 2005, Whitney worked as an Associate Producer
and Production Manager for the Partisan Pictures/National Geographic special
"Inside the U.S. Secret Service".
Before joining Partisan, Whitney worked as an Associate Producer for
Elizabeth Arledge on the EMMY-winning film "The Forgetting", a PBS special
on Alzheimer¹s Disease; "Cracking the Code of Life", NOVA¹s 2-hour special
about the race to decode the human genome; and the ABC/Peter Jennings
Production, "Out of Control: AIDS in Black America", which received a 2006
Peabody Award for broadcasting excellence.
Most recently Whitney helped produce the Peabody Award-winning film "Silence
of the Bees" for the PBS series Nature, which allowed her to dust-off her
environmental conservation degree, a long-standing aspiration that was worth the wait!
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