Aging into power | Teri Weinberg | TEDxPacific Avenue
Teri Weinberg is a former NBC Entertainment EVP and award‑winning producer behind hits like The Office, Ugly Betty, and The Tudors. As founder of Yellow Brick Road Productions, she continues to pursue bold, culture‑shaping stories for television and film. She dares us to see every line on our face as a badge of honor. A triathlete, mentor, and unapologetic champion of radical self‑trust, Teri proves that getting older isn’t a setback, it’s our secret power. Teri Weinberg is the former EVP of NBC Entertainment and founder of Yellow Brick Road Productions. She was Co-EP of the Peabody, Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award-winning The Office, and EP of Ugly Betty (Peabody, Golden Globe, SAG winner), The Tudors (Golden Globe nominee), and NatGeo’s Emmy-nominated Killing Kennedy and Killing Jesus. Her credits include Netflix’s Peabody-nominated Gentefied, festival winner Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story, and the multi-laureled documentary A Case for Kindness. A former EVP at Reveille (The Biggest Loser, 30 Days), she began her career at ICM. Weinberg sits on the board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, is a triathlete, and advocates for dog rescue and clean earth initiatives. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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