School of Communication

Carey Graeber

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Internship Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Coordinator NYC Internship Program
c-graeber@northwestern.edu
New York City, NY

Carey Graeber is a documentary producer whose current project, "Rediscovering Dorothy" the untold back story behind the creation of "The Wizard of Oz", is currently in development. Her last long form documentary, "Heartbeat to Heartbeat", aired on PBS stations. She previously produced "The Making of the Death Pilots" and "The New Heroin Epidemics" for MSNBC. Working with the NBC Detroit affiliate, she produced several award-winning documentaries including "The Freedom Train", "Rosa Parks: The Path to Freedom" and "The Rouge".

Graeber recently completed her term as President of New York Women in Film & Television, the pre-eminent women’s entertainment association. She is a graduate of Northwestern University, was co-President of the Northwestern University Entertainment Alliance East, a Regional Director of the Alumni Association and is a member of the C100.

Education

BS School of Communication, Northwestern University

Recent Awards and Honors

New York State Council for the Arts, The Yip Harburg Foundation, The Ettinger Foundation, The Pat Cross Trust, The Mount Roeschmore Trust.

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Carey Graeber

Video Profile Video

Internship Program

Adjunct Lecturer
Coordinator NYC Internship Program
c-graeber@northwestern.edu
New York City, NY

Carey Graeber is a documentary producer whose current project, "Rediscovering Dorothy" the untold back story behind the creation of "The Wizard of Oz", is currently in development. Her last long form documentary, "Heartbeat to Heartbeat", aired on PBS stations. She previously produced "The Making of the Death Pilots" and "The New Heroin Epidemics" for MSNBC. Working with the NBC Detroit affiliate, she produced several award-winning documentaries including "The Freedom Train", "Rosa Parks: The Path to Freedom" and "The Rouge".

Graeber recently completed her term as President of New York Women in Film & Television, the pre-eminent women’s entertainment association. She is a graduate of Northwestern University, was co-President of the Northwestern University Entertainment Alliance East, a Regional Director of the Alumni Association and is a member of the C100.

Education

BS School of Communication, Northwestern University

Recent Awards and Honors

New York State Council for the Arts, The Yip Harburg Foundation, The Ettinger Foundation, The Pat Cross Trust, The Mount Roeschmore Trust.