Robyn Symon

 

ROBYN SYMON

 

Robyn Symon is a two-time-Emmy award-winning filmmaker and television producer with more than 15 years of broadcast experience as a Writer, Producer and On-Camera Talent of TV series and documentaries for PBS, The Travel Channel, CNBC, BRAVO and Discovery Health Networks.

Robyn began her broadcasting career as a news reporter and anchor for network affiliates KJAC and KBMT in Texas covering breaking news, investigative reporting and state politics for CBS News and the Associated Press.   

In 1992, Robyn moved to Miami and served as Senior Producer at the PBS affiliate WPBT, writing, producing and co-hosting the Emmy-award wining series “New Florida” which aired on The Travel Channel for five seasons.  While with PBS, she produced the nationally acclaimed musical special “Boleros: Unforgettable Love Songs”  featuring top Latin recording artists and was honored with two Emmys including one for a documentary on Ernst Hemingway’s life in Key West.

Since establishing Symon Productions in 1999, Robyn was a writer/producer of the national PBS documentary series “Voices of Vision,” with Scott Simon, focusing on the work of international non-profit organizations from human rights in Africa to China’s looming health crisis.  She was also in charge of Production and on camera talent for the series’ “Technology Week in Review” airing on CNBC and “Healthy Solutions” with Mariette Hartley on the Discovery Health Network.

Robyn is currently a regular on camera correspondent and writer/producer of the medical series “health & familywith Joy Philbin airing on the BRAVO Network and CTV in Canada. The program segments are also distributed via DVD to thousands of doctors and advocacy groups worldwide. 

Several independent documentaries have been complete or are in Production  including a co-production with PBS entitled “Chosen Children of Tikva” about the plight of Jewish orphans in the Ukraine and “Transformation: The Life & Legacy of Werner Erhard” ” a look back at the life of one of pop culture’s most controversial figures of the 1970’s.

“Transformation” is currently screening in film festivals around the country.

For more information, visit our website at www.symonproductions.com or email us: robyn@robynsymon.com

 

 

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