Public Media Center In 1977, Cohen began her career as a production manager for Public Media Center, an ad agency. She had been tasked with producing public service announcements, and soon came to realize that the "larger picture" was her strength rather than smaller details. Cohen said, "I was the person who had the perspective to see where the project should head, rather than writing the first draft." The network became a global phenomenon during her tenure, with asset value of nearly $3 billion. Cohen stepped down from her post on June 18, 2001, due to creative disagreements with
Jamie Kellner, then-head of Turner Broadcasting; she also stated, "I was afraid I would die the queen of cartoons."
Lifetime From 2005 Cohen helped the network attract a younger audience. ==Accolades==