Pat Mitchell started her career as an English instructor at the
University of Georgia and
Virginia Commonwealth University. During this time, a freelance article she wrote about student movements came to the attention of an editor at
Look, starting her career in journalism. After several auditions, Mitchell was hired at WBZ in Boston as a full-time television reporter. She also created and produced documentaries and series, many of which focused on women. She was a co-host on the daily NBC daytime talk show
America Alive! in 1978. Around the same time, she was a co-host on the CBS primetime series based on the
People magazine. In the mid-80s, she left a position at
NBC to establish an independent production company to create, produce and host the daytime series
Woman to Woman, which was the first national program produced and hosted by a woman.
Woman to Woman also became the first television series to be added to the
Schlesinger Library on the History of Women at Radcliffe College. In 1992, Mitchell approached media entrepreneur
Ted Turner about producing a documentary series on the history of women in America. The 6-hour series,
A Century of Women, was broadcast in 1994 on Turner cable networks and received three Emmy award nominations. In 2000, Pat Mitchell left Turner Broadcasting when she was appointed the first woman president and CEO of
PBS. Mitchell left
PBS in 2006. After departing PBS, Mitchell was appointed the president and CEO of the
Paley Center for Media, an American cultural institution in New York. In 2010, Mitchell launched
TEDWomen, an annual three-day conference under the umbrella of
TED Talks. ex-Facebook COO
Sheryl Sandberg and former House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi. In 2022, Mitchell was one of the producers of the documentary
Refuge, which followed a Syrian Kurd, a former Klansman, and a town of refugees in Clarkston, Georgia. As of 2021, she was chair of the
Sundance Institute and the
Women's Media Center, and a trustee of the VDAY movement, the Skoll Foundation and the Acumen Fund. == Awards and honors ==