Stephanie’s expertise in non-fiction storytelling runs the gamut from meaty, one-off, news-based docs, to emotional cinema verite, to straight up formatted reality TV.
Her shows have been nominated for the GLAAD Award, a Critic's Choice Award and The Emmy - three times.
She’s produced more than 200 hours of television for networks that include: HBO Docs, HBO Max, Amazon, ABC, NBC, New York Times/Discovery Channel, National Geographic, Lifetime, WE, OWN, TLC, & USA.
After show running multiple series for ABC, she joined Shed Media (now Warner Bros.) in 2011 as a staff Executive Producer where she was VP of Programming through 2020. While being a creative exec, she concurrently show ran the 4x Emmy-Nominated genealogical series, "Who Do You Think You Are?" alongside Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky.
Prior to her tenure at Shed, she was a Producer at New York Times Television and independent doc filmmaker, training up under BAFTA winner, Nick Broomfield; Oscar Winner, Roger Ross Williams, and ABC News legend, Peter Jennings.
In 2000, under Martin Scorsese's supervision, she published the book, The Making of 2001: A Space Odyssey for Random House.
More recently she ran the docu-series, “Swiping America,” for HBO Max and is currently launching the feature documentary she co-produced and directed for HBO called, "Bang My Box: The Robin Byrd Story."