Lucy Spiegel

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Lucy Spiegel
OccupationNews producer
Notable credit CNN

Lucy Spiegel was an executive producer at CNN in 2001 [1] and a staff member at the July 2016 Democratic Convention. [2]

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Career

Spiegel worked at CBS on 60 Minutes, the CBS Morning News and the CBS Evening News. She was a producer in the New York, London, and Central America bureaus. In 1985, she was a bureau chief in Beirut.[ citation needed ]

At CNN, she worked on the Larry King Live show. She was a Vice President for Weekend Political Shows at CNN.[ citation needed ] Spiegel served on numerous civic boards and art groups. [3]

In January 2015, Spiegel left CNN after working as executive director for contributors and audience for six years. [4] Spiegel has overseen network commentators, such as Jesse Jackson, James Carville, Mary Matalin, Jay Carney, Ana Navarro, and Donna Brazile. [5]

At the 2016 Democratic Convention, Spiegel assisted Donna Brazile in writing her convention speech and choosing Brazile's wardrobe. [6]

Awards

In 2009, she was a nominee and winner along with others, for the Emmy "Outstanding Live Coverage of a Breaking News Story - Long Form" for her work on the TV presentation "CNN Election Night in America 2008". [7]

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  2. Brazile, Donna (2017). Hacks The Inside Story. New York: Hachette Books. p. 15. ISBN   978-0-316-47851-9.
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  6. Brazile, Donna (2017). Hacks The Inside Story. New York: Hachette Books. p. 16. ISBN   978-0-316-47851-9.
  7. "Lucy Spiegel". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-02-23.