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Noah Pollack was named Vice President, Reality Programming, for Lifetime Networks in November 2011. Based in Los Angeles, he is responsible for developing and overseeing production of non-fiction projects for Lifetime.
Pollack recently launched Lifetime's docu-comedy Pretty Wicked Moms, a series which follows the highs and lows of six highly competitive, young moms in Atlanta. Pollack also produced The Week the Women Went, a social experiment series in which a South Carolina town's entire female population departed for one whole week to leave their men to fend entirely for themselves and The Houstons: On Our Own, which followed the surviving members of the late Whitney Houston's family as they moved on with their lives after her tragic death.
Pollack joined Lifetime from VH1 in Los Angeles, where he served as Vice President, Series Development and Original Programming. Programs launched under his guidance include Basketball Wives, Basketball Wives LA, Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, The T.O. Show, Tough Love and Stevie TV.
A University of California, Berkley, graduate who majored in English, Pollack began his career working in the reality business for Bunim-Murray Productions and the USA Network before joining VH1. Pollack currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two young daughters.
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