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GLENN GELLER

Executive Producer

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In October 2019, Glenn Geller joined Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa’s production company as President. Based at Sony TV, Geller oversees the development of projects targeted for streaming, cable and broadcast for the Emmy Award-winning producers. From June 2017 to October 2019, Geller developed series under his GellerVision banner at CBS Studios. He co-created and executive-produced the documentary series “Pandemic,” which garnered an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary Series. Geller also served as an executive producer on the FOX reboot of “America’s Most Wanted.”

From September 2015 to June 2017, Geller served as President, CBS Entertainment. From there, Geller lead the network’s entertainment primetime programming teams in all genres, including drama, comedy, reality, specials and long-form, and all dayparts, including late night and daytime. He oversaw the development and production of key hits, including “Young Sheldon” and “Bull,” Emmy-nominated late-night series “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and “The Late Late Show With James Corden,” alternative limited series “The Case Of: Jon Benet Ramsey” and “Hunted,” and Emmy-winning daytime talk show “The Talk.”

From June 2013 to September 2015, Geller served as Executive Vice President, Current Programming for the CBS Network Television Entertainment Group. He oversaw the company’s combined network/studio current department and for more than 30 primetime series on CBS, The CW, and cable, including critically acclaimed “Jane The Virgin” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” multiple Emmy-winning series “Mom” and “The Good Wife,” “How I Met Your Mother,” summer hit “Under The Dome” and television’s #1 franchise “NCIS.”

From 2001 to 2015, Geller served as Senior Vice President of Current Programming at CBS Studios, formerly Paramount Network Television, and prior served as both Director and Vice President of Current Programming at the Network.

From 1998 to 2001, Geller served three years in Drama Development at 20th Century Fox Television.

Geller served on the board of directors for GALA Choruses, the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses, leading the North American LGBT choral movement.

Geller is a graduate of Purdue University (B.A., English) and Northwestern University (M.A., film).

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In October 2019, Glenn Geller joined Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa’s production company as President. Based at Sony TV, Geller oversees the development of projects targeted for streaming, cable and broadcast for the Emmy Award-winning producers. From June 2017 to October 2019, Geller developed series under his GellerVision banner at CBS Studios. He co-created and executive-produced the documentary series “Pandemic,” which garnered an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Science and Technology Documentary Series. Geller also served as an executive producer on the FOX reboot of “America’s Most Wanted.”

From September 2015 to June 2017, Geller served as President, CBS Entertainment. From there, Geller lead the network’s entertainment primetime programming teams in all genres, including drama, comedy, reality, specials and long-form, and all dayparts, including late night and daytime. He oversaw the development and production of key hits, including “Young Sheldon” and “Bull,” Emmy-nominated late-night series “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” and “The Late Late Show With James Corden,” alternative limited series “The Case Of: Jon Benet Ramsey” and “Hunted,” and Emmy-winning daytime talk show “The Talk.”

From June 2013 to September 2015, Geller served as Executive Vice President, Current Programming for the CBS Network Television Entertainment Group. He oversaw the company’s combined network/studio current department and for more than 30 primetime series on CBS, The CW, and cable, including critically acclaimed “Jane The Virgin” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” multiple Emmy-winning series “Mom” and “The Good Wife,” “How I Met Your Mother,” summer hit “Under The Dome” and television’s #1 franchise “NCIS.”

From 2001 to 2015, Geller served as Senior Vice President of Current Programming at CBS Studios, formerly Paramount Network Television, and prior served as both Director and Vice President of Current Programming at the Network.

From 1998 to 2001, Geller served three years in Drama Development at 20th Century Fox Television.

Geller served on the board of directors for GALA Choruses, the Gay and Lesbian Association of Choruses, leading the North American LGBT choral movement.

Geller is a graduate of Purdue University (B.A., English) and Northwestern University (M.A., film).