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Sesame Workshop Appoints Kay Wilson Stallings

Kay Wilson Stallings has been named the new creative leader for Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit media and education organization behind Sesame Street and other critically acclaimed children’s programs, including Esme & Roy, Ghostwriter, Helpsters, and The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo.

Effective immediately, Ms Wilson Stallings becomes Executive Vice President of Creative and Production. Her appointment comes following a seven-month nationwide search to replace Brown Johnson, who retired last month.

In her new role, Ms Wilson Stallings will oversee the domestic production of Sesame Street, starting with the development of the iconic program’s 52nd season, and will work closely with Sesame Workshop’s international teams to expand the show’s global presence.

She additionally will lead creative across all of Sesame Workshop’s current productions for distribution partners PBS, WarnerMedia, and Apple TV+, as well as a robust pipeline of new series and original short-form content for kids, including Sesame Studios on YouTube.

“Kay brings energy and imagination to every project she leads, along with a passion for helping kids and families,” said Steve Youngwood, President of Media & Education and Chief Operating Officer of Sesame Workshop.

“She inspires excellence and welcomes a range of voices to the creative process. We are thrilled that she will lead our creative team as they continue to develop innovative, impactful content.”

Ms Wilson Stallings joined Sesame Workshop in 2015 as Senior Vice President of Creative Development, overseeing all new content creation for Apple TV+, HBO Max, PBS and YouTube.

She helped broaden audiences by exploring long and short-form content series as well as animated and live-action programming. To date, Sesame Workshop series developed under Wilson Stallings have earned 17 Daytime Emmy nominations.

In 2017, Ms Wilson Stallings founded the Sesame Workshop Writers’ Room, a groundbreaking fellowship to develop talent from underrepresented racial backgrounds. Thirty-one fellows have participated in the program thus far, with several securing writing or staff positions with Disney, Nick Jr., Netflix, and DreamWorks.

“I am excited and honored by the opportunity to lead the creative team at Sesame Workshop,” said Ms Wilson Stallings.

“The television I watched growing up, including Sesame Street, greatly influenced the person I am today. The chance to help shape the creative of Sesame Street – and all of the current and future beloved programs in the Sesame Workshop family – is a dream come true.”

Ms Wilson Stallings has more than 20 years of experience producing and developing content for children and adults. Before Sesame Workshop, she spent 16 years at Nickelodeon where, as Senior Vice President of Production and Development, she supervised development of all original series production for Nickelodeon Preschool and Nick Jr., including Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, Yo Gabba Gabba!, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Wallykazam, and Shimmer and Shine.

Ms Wilson Stallings holds a Master’s degree from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor’s degree from MacMurray College. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.

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