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Lindsey Glass is the daughter of veteran author, playwright and director Leslie Glass and the granddaughter of Milton Gordon, producer of Lassie and other beloved early TV series. Her father, Ed Glass, is an investment banker and consultant and her brother, Alex, is a successful literary agent and founder of Glass Literary Management. She grew up in Manhattan where she attended The Riverdale Country School. She received her B.A. From Johns Hopkins University, then an M.A. from NYU in Communications, Management, and Technology. She has written screenplays, TV shows and made several documentaries. In 2014, her second documentary premiered on PBS. She's written with musician, writer, and director, Chris Jaymes on several film projects. In 2011, she co-founded the non-profit Reach out Recovery and served as Chairman of the Board for five years. Reachoutrecovery has become the number one addiction recovery site in the country, reaching half a million people every month. She has served as a recovery advocate working to reform health care and legal policy for people suffering from addiction and mental health issues. In the fall of 2014, she started her second venture, FDR Technologies, a technology company dedicated to helping people maintain the Recovery Lifestyle. In 2015 she adapted the novel The Dogs Who Spoke with Gods into a screenplay for Maven Pictures and wrote To Take Your Life for Angel Eyes Productions. In 2016, she worked with a team of writers on Dark Silk. As of 2018, Glass continues to add to her recovery companies with Angels N' Roses - a company that makes fun, relatable products for the recovery community. She also works with different companies on branding, content creation and business development.