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    Diane L. Hendrix

    Director/Producer/Writer of documentaries, US & E. Africa

    Diane L. Hendrix is a talented photographer, educator, and Emmy-nominated veteran PBS and documentary producer known for her work in broadcast and web productions.

    She has an impressive background, having been the first Production Manager for the acclaimed 'Evolution' PBS/NOVA series backed by Paul Allen's Vulcan Productions.

    With a passion for teaching, Diane served as a media lecturer and freelance producer at prestigious institutions such as Harvard and MIT for a span of seven years.

    In 2011, she launched Young World Inventors, a web series focusing on mini-documentaries showcasing the innovative spirit of East African creators, stemming from her connection with an MIT student.

    Her videos are prominently featured on AfricanMakersMedia.com, highlighting stories of creative individuals making a difference.

    Under the banner of MI CASITA, Diane continues her commitment to young inventors, embarking on her first feature film project centered around a captivating American persona.

    Diane's academic journey includes a Master's degree in Radio, TV & Film with a minor in Drama from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature/Letters from Agnes Scott College.

    Throughout her career, she has been affiliated with various organizations, holding key roles such as Director, Producer, Writer at Mi Casita documentary, Founder and Director at YoungWorldInventors.com & AfricanMakersMedia.com, Director, Producer, Editor and Writer at Hendrix Productions, Media Coordinator at MoveOn.org, Writing and Visiting Instructor at MIT and Harvard, and Producer/director at the Public Broadcasting System.

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    Location

    Greater Boston