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Laura Michalchyshyn

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President and General Manager

Laura Michalchyshyn oversees all aspects of the creative and business strategy including programming; operations and content development for Planet Green's multi-platform businesses including the 24-hour television channel its website and Treehugger.com.  She serves as the chief editorial executive and manages the overall direction of the network, interfacing with ad sales and affiliate sales to further develop the brand and its appeal to advertisers, operators and viewers. 

Most recently, Michalchyshyn held the position of Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Sundance Channel where she was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the channel including all programming and development, creative strategy, scheduling, marketing, public relations and digital.  While at Sundance, Michalchyshyn doubled the network's original programming hours and tripled the number of programming hours overall.  During her tenure, Sundance Channel became the largest aggregator of independent films on television with acquisitions of close to 250 films per year. 

Michalchyshyn oversaw the production of many notable original programs including Big Ideas for a Small Planet, Iconoclasts, Nimrod Nation, Architecture School, Sin City Law, Live from Abbey Road, and Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...  among many others.  Michalchyshyn acquired numerous documentary features and television series including Slings & Arrows, City of Men and Kath & Kim, and films such as Body of War, Lagerfeld Confidential and The Return of the War Room.  Under her leadership, Sundance Channel launched new destinations such as Asia Extreme, Sonic Screen and most notably, The Green, the channel's environmental content block which launched in 2007.  The Green combines original series including Ecobiz, Ecoist, Ecotrip, and Lazy Environmentalist and acquired series such as It's Not Easy Being Green, Carbon Cops, Sierra Club Chronicles and Outrageous Wasters.  Documentaries in the block include Garbage Warrior, Off the Grid, Crude Impact, Waste = Food, Manufactured Landscapes, and Weather Report

Michalchyshyn spent seven years at Alliance Atlantis as Senior Vice President of Dramatic Programming.  There, she earned international recognition for her contributions to programming and film production through her oversight of programming at Showcase Television and the launches of three Canadian digital specialty channels including Showcase Action, Showcase Diva and IFC Canada. 

Prior to her work at Alliance Atlantis, Michalchyshyn was a member of the management team that launched the first Canadian women's cable channel, WTN, where she worked as a Program Manager.

In addition to expansive participation in many industry organizations, Michalchyshyn has received numerous awards and accolades, including:  2008 Peabody Award for the series Nimrod Nation; 2008 IDA Award for the series Sin City Law; 2007 Cable World Top 100 Women's Power list; WIFT's Excellence in Mentoring and Professional Development; Best Documentary by Hot Docs and Blizzard Awards; 2007 E.M.A. Award for the series Big Ideas for a Small Planet; 2006 Dupont Award for the series The Staircase; 2006 Multichannel News Woman to Watch; 2006 GLAAD Media Award for outstanding documentary TransGeneration; Best New Canadian Film for Inside Out; and, 2003 and 2004 Showcase-Best Specialty Cable Channel for Eye and X-tra

Laura earned a BA in Anthropology from the University of Manitoba and an MBA in Arts and Media Administration from York University.   

She resides in New York City with her husband.