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Paula S. Apsell

Paula S. Apsell is the television Executive Producer Emerita of PBS's NOVA and was director of the WGBH Science Unit.

Early life
On July 4, 1947, Apsell was born in Lynn, Massachusetts. Apsell grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts and graduated from Marblehead High School. Her father, David Schwartz, was a navigator in World War II and her mother, Evelyn, opened the first consignment clothing store in Massachusetts. Her grandfather was a cobbler and an immigrant from Kiev. == Education ==
Education
In 1969, Apsell graduated from Brandeis University with a degree in psychology. and another from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. == Career ==
Career
Apsell's career began in broadcasting at WGBH. Apsell is an executive producer and film director. In October 2018, Paula Apsell received the Lifetime Achievement Emmys Award from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences. Apsell is the first science journalist to receive this award. On May 21, 2019, WGBH announced that Apsell would be named Senior Executive Producer Emerita. WGBH also announced an annual scholarship in her name in recognition of Apsell's career achievements in science broadcasting, communication, and education. The Paula S. Apsell/WGBH STEM Boston Public School Scholarship will be granted to Boston public school students. Following her departure from NOVA, Apsell became CEO of Leading Edge Productions and started producing The Resistance Project, a documentary about Jewish resistance to the Holocaust. Apsell is a fellow at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and served a full term on the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History board. Apsell is a public speaker, moderator, and lecturer at WGBH member stations, universities nationwide, film and science festivals such as Sundance and the Aspen Ideas Festival and conferences such as TEDx. == Awards ==
Awards
• 1994 Boston Museum of Science Bradford Washburn Award for her career contributions to science journalism. • Carl Sagan Award given by the Council of Scientific Society Presidents • 2007 Planetary Society's Cosmos Award • International Documentary Association's Pioneer Award • Gold Baton, the highest honor of the annual Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards • Peabody Awards - "The Elegant Universe," "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial," "Odyssey of Life" • 2001 Emmy Award for NOVA's "BioTerror" • Emmy Award - "Shackleton's Voyage of Endurance" • 2002 Emmy Award - "Why the Towers Fell" • Emmy Award - "The Elegant Universe" • George Foster Peabody Award - "The Elegant Universe" • 2005 Emmy Award - "Rx for Survival: A Global Health Challenge" • 2009 Emmy Award in the Outstanding Informational Programming - "A Walk to Beautiful" • 2014 Outstanding News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science And Technology Programming. • 2016 Prix Galien USA Award. Presented by Dr. Roy Vagelos. • 2018 Lifetime Achievement Emmy which was presented by PBS president Paula Kerger == NOVA programs ==
NOVA programs
"Holocaust Escape Tunnel", 2016 "D-Day’s Sunken Secrets", 2014 "Cold Case JFK", 2013 "Engineering Ground Zero", 2012 "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial", 2008 "Origins: How Life Began", 2004 "The Deadliest Plane Crash", 2006 "Galileo's Battle For The Heavens", 2002 "Cracking the Code of Life" "Building Big" "Surviving AIDS", 2000 (AAAS Westinghouse Journalism Award) "Siamese Twins", 1995 "Iceman", 1993 "Machine that Changed the World", 1992 "Miracle of Life", 1983 == Personal life ==
Personal life
Apsell's husband is Sheldon Apsell Ph.D., a physicist, executive of MicroLogic, Inc and a founder of Kronos. They have two daughters. == See also ==
Addition sources
• U.S. Public Records Index, Provo, UT • Boston Globe, Nov 25, 1985., pg. 37 • Boston Globe, Nov 4, 1994., pg. 35 • Brandeis Review • Brandeis Alumni Society ==External links==
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