Jennifer Pepperman

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Jennifer Pepperman is an American television soap opera director and producer.

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A veteran of several shows, Pepperman was executive producer of the short-lived Prospect Park online reboot of One Life to Live. [1] [2] She is also known for her work in WWE. She is currently employed by All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as Vice President of Content Development. [3]

Positions held

As the World Turns

Guiding Light

One Life to Live

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Award

Preceded by Executive Producer of One Life to Live
April 29 – August 19, 2013
Succeeded by
Show canceled

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References

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  3. Barrasso, Justin. "AEW Hires Three-Time Emmy Award Winning Writer". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved February 22, 2024.