Higher Ground, the production company founded by President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, has hired Ada Chiaghana as VP Development and Production
producer Fabrik Entertainment, will now report to Higher Ground co-heads Tonia Davis and Priya Swaminathan.
“Ada’s experience discovering and nurturing storytellers makes her a perfect fit for Higher Ground,” Davis and Swaminathan said in a release announcing the hire. “We are dedicated to seeking out new voices and telling powerful stories that entertain and inspire. Ada’s intelligence, creativity and proven track record will make her an integral part of our team.”. Its debut project, the Sundance-winning documentary featureand keep your inbox happy.
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