BTFC Presents: From Make-Believe to Screen w/ Fred Rogers Productions
Want to know what goes into making amazing children’s TV? Join usAug 20th at 6:30pm ET for a fascinating conversation with top producers from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Alma’s Way, and Donkey Hodieas they share insights on character development, storytelling, and the importance of representation! Don’t miss this unique opportunity to discover the secrets to creating heartwarming and educational children’s programming with industry leaders from Fred Rogers Productions.
Meet the Panelists
Chris Loggins
Supervising Producer, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Chris Loggins is the Supervising Producer for Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. He oversees all aspects of production, from script development to final delivery, and directs the show’s live-action segments. An Emmy®Award winner, Chris also contributes to other PBS KIDS series including Peg + Cat and Odd Squad. His prior work in children’s programming and early literacy has been instrumental in shaping his role at Fred Rogers Productions.
Kristin DiQuollo
Co Executive Producer, Donkey Hodie
Kristin DiQuollo is a seasoned children’s media executive with a focus on educational content. As co-executive producer of Donkey Hodie, she brings creative leadership to Fred Rogers Productions. Previously, she transformed Cyberchase into a leading math and environmental series for PBS KIDS, expanding its reach through digital platforms and garnering multipleDaytime Emmy® nominations. With a strong background in research and audience engagement, DiQuollo has a proven track record of developing impactful children’s programming.
Olubunmi Mia Olufemi
Supervising Producer, Alma’s Way
Olubunmi Mia Olufemi is a seasoned children’s television producer with a focus on diversity and inclusion. As Supervising Producer of Alma’s Way, she oversees production and ensures authentic representation of underrepresented communities. Previously, she produced thePeabody Award-winningMolly of Denali and contributed to acclaimed shows like Arthur, Curious George, and Martha Speaks. Her career is dedicated to creating inclusive children’s media.
Mallory Mbalia
Director of Learning and Education
Mallory Mbalia is the Director of Learning and Education at Fred Rogers Productions. With a strong background in education, she has served as Director of Education at PBS North Carolina, an education outreach trainer, and a kindergarten teacher. Her career is marked by a focus on equity, media integration, social-emotional learning, and early childhood education. Mbalia holds multiple advanced degrees and is a recognized PBS Digital Innovator All Star.
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