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Marcia Mule' is President of Marcia Mule' Productions, Inc where she develops new series concepts for cable, web, and OTT. She is an Executive Producer, Content & Production for Only Good TV, a new start-up Streaming OTT Network. She also provided development consultation for another start-up SVOD network called New Focus Network. Clients include My Entertainment, Catscape Productions, Nkonoki Entertainment Group and the digital media company, Hooplaha. Under her own banner, she also created an educational digital cooking web series funded by The National Science Foundation now playing on TV411. Formerly Head of Programming at Engel Entertainment where she oversaw the company's programming slate, Marcia lent her editorial hand over the first two seasons of Animal Planet's North Woods Law and was also instrumental in developing and selling Untying The Knot, for Bravo. In addition to her role as Head of Programming, Marcia oversaw multiple casting efforts, sizzle production as well as paid development presentations and pilots for VH1, Bravo, Travel Channel, Cooking Channel, Lifetime, and Science Channel. Prior to joining Engel in 2011, Marcia was VP/Head of Programming at True Entertainment, an Endemol company, where she oversaw Bravo's ratings blockbuster The Real Housewives of Atlanta for two seasons. She also helped cast and launch Logo's hit series, The A-List: New York. While at True Entertainment she played a key role in revamping the formats of Whose Weddings is it Anyway? for the Style Network, launched the competition build series, Catch it Keep It for Discovery's Science Channel and Emergency Level One, for TLC, a series set in one of the Nation's busiest trauma wards. In 1997, Marcia co-founded Picture This Television, a full-service production company best known for Bravo's hit series, the two-time Emmy Award® winning Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and Celebrity Poker Showdown. During her eleven years as co-owner, Picture This Television developed and produced programming for Bravo, Lifetime, Oxygen, MTV, HGTV, Food Network, WeTV, Logo, PBS, and Buena Vista. Upon its inception, the company launched TV411, a groundbreaking educational series targeting the nation's 90 million functionally illiterate adults. Over the course of three seasons, the series won two Emmy® Awards and became one of the largest literacy initiatives in the country.