EXCLUSIVE: Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives producer Citizen Pictures has hired former Dorsey Pictures exec Katie Alvord to bolster its development output. The company, which is set for its 400th episo…
The company, which is set for its 400episode of the Food Network series, has appointed Alvord as Vice President of Development. Based in Denver, she will report to CEO and President Frank Matson and will work alongside Vice President of Development and Production Tim McCosker.
Alvord has been tasked with finding homegrown characters and talent in Colorado and the West, generating new character driven docuseries and creating original formats for U.S. broadcast and cable networks as well as streaming platforms. Prior to joining Citizen, she served as Director of Development at Dorsey Pictures where she worked on hit series such as
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