Gabrielle Howard(I)
- Casting Department
- Additional Crew
- Casting Director
As Creative Development Manager, Gabrielle Howard oversees Fred Rogers Productions' development slate, seeking new projects and collaborators and guiding them through production. With deep roots in New York City's children's programming community, she has served as a media consultant who advised on podcast development, social media strategy, and original concepts for the web and television.
Gabrielle began her career at Sesame Workshop, where she headed the children's casting department for the Emmy® Award-winning program Sesame Street and home videos. She also co-managed celebrity bookings and landed guests like Jodie Foster, Laurence Fishburne, Garth Brooks, and Julia Roberts. After selling her first show idea to Sesame Workshop, Gabrielle took on the Development Associate position at J.P. Kids, Inc., producers of the popular original Disney Channel series, The Famous Jett Jackson. Four years later, she accepted a development executive position at The N Network, which was rebranded as TeenNick, a nighttime network for teens and the programming arm of MTV Networks. While there, she developed live-action and animated properties with production giants such as Endemol and Klasky Csupo. Gabrielle was also assigned to find unscripted properties for the network and discovered the successful competition series Queen Bees, which aired on TeenNick and MTV. Gabrielle received a Podcast Certificate from The Made in N.Y. Media Center by IFP as part of the first fellowship program sponsored by The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment. She holds a B.A. from the University of South Carolina.
Gabrielle began her career at Sesame Workshop, where she headed the children's casting department for the Emmy® Award-winning program Sesame Street and home videos. She also co-managed celebrity bookings and landed guests like Jodie Foster, Laurence Fishburne, Garth Brooks, and Julia Roberts. After selling her first show idea to Sesame Workshop, Gabrielle took on the Development Associate position at J.P. Kids, Inc., producers of the popular original Disney Channel series, The Famous Jett Jackson. Four years later, she accepted a development executive position at The N Network, which was rebranded as TeenNick, a nighttime network for teens and the programming arm of MTV Networks. While there, she developed live-action and animated properties with production giants such as Endemol and Klasky Csupo. Gabrielle was also assigned to find unscripted properties for the network and discovered the successful competition series Queen Bees, which aired on TeenNick and MTV. Gabrielle received a Podcast Certificate from The Made in N.Y. Media Center by IFP as part of the first fellowship program sponsored by The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment. She holds a B.A. from the University of South Carolina.