NOVA Senior Executive Producer Paula Apsell Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at News & Documentary Emmys

By: Oct. 02, 2018
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NOVA Senior Executive Producer Paula Apsell Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at News & Documentary Emmys

The stars shone last night on NOVA Senior Executive Producer Paula Apsell, who was presented with the News & Documentary Lifetime Achievement Award at the 39th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards ceremony in New York City. Family and friends, along with WGBH and industry colleagues past and present gathered to honor her more than four decades in Science journalism, and 33 years at the helm of NOVA.

PBS President Paula Kerger presented the award, noting, 'You cannot tell the story of NOVA without telling the story of Paula Apsell ... I am so grateful to the Academy for recognizing Paula?for her RELENTLESS curiosity, for making Science relatable, and for all that she does to encourage and empower young women.' Accepting the award, Paula began by quoting one of the most influential scientists of all time, 'When Sir Isaac Newton, who gave us the laws of motion that enable us to reach for the stars, was asked to explain his accomplishments, he said, 'If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.' Now I obviously have little in common with Sir Isaac, but I, too, stand on the shoulders of giants.' Paula went on to express heartfelt thanks to colleagues at PBS, CPB, WGBH, and NOVA, and especially to NOVA founder Michael Ambrosino saying, 'He saw Science as a story??and he believed if we told it right, with powerful visuals and characters driven by a passion to understand our world, people would watch. They did. And they still are.' Paula ended her acceptance remarks by thanking her husband Sheldon; children Emily, Natalie, and son-in-law David; and grandchildren Daniel and Livia, whom she called 'the giants of my personal life.'

Several renowned scientists and experts paid tribute to Paula on the Emmy website, including Robert M. Hazen, senior staff scientist of the geophysical laboratory at the Carnegie Institution for Science, who said, 'I have watched her progress over more than 30 years and continue to be amazed at the way she steers the great ship that is NOVA.' Among the many WGBH colleagues celebrating Paula at last night's ceremony were WGBH President Jon Abbott; WGBH VP for National Programming John Bredar; NOVA Senior Series Producer Melanie Wallace; NOVA Director of Business Operations and Finance Laurie Cahalane; and NOVA Senior Producer Chris Schmidt.

PHOTO CREDIT: Marc Bryan-Brown Photography



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