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    Kelly Nash

    Vice President of Non-fiction & Alternative Programming at AMC Networks

    Kelly Nash is a highly accomplished executive in the entertainment industry, with extensive experience in non-fiction and alternative programming. She is currently serving as the Vice President of Non-fiction at AMC Networks, SundanceTV, and BBC America. Her impressive career has seen her overseeing a range of successful shows, including "Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics," "James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction," and "Eli Roth's History of Horror." She has also contributed to the development of hit shows such as "Insane Pools: Off the Deep End," "Toned Up," and "I'm Married To A...".

    Nash began her career at Creative Artists Agency in Los Angeles before transitioning to work on the feature comedy "A Lot Like Love." From there, she moved to the television industry, where she worked at various organizations including Oxygen Network, New Line Television, and FishBowl Worldwide Media. Nash is also an executive member of Women In Film and a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

    Nash earned her Bachelor's degree in Television Production from Loyola Marymount University. Her impressive background, experience, and contributions to the entertainment industry make her a highly valued and respected figure in the field of non-fiction and alternative programming.

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