Rachel Miskowiec

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Rachel Miskowiec is an American television producer who took over as executive producer of The Real in 2015. . [1] [2] She won two Emmys. [3] She was named as executive producer of Dr. Drew's Lifechangers in 2011. [4] [5] She was also named to produce Katie in 2013, [3] replacing Michael Morrison. [6] She has been a producer of The Tyra Banks Show and Good Morning America . [7]

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Miskowiec graduated with a B.A. in theater from Michigan State University in 1992. [7] [8]

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