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Paul Ryan 鶹ý86 Named Executive Producer of NBC鶹ýs Dateline

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Amanda Delfino
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January 11, 2024
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鶹ý's Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board Member and alumnus Paul Ryan 鶹ý86

On January 4, 2024, Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board Member and alumnus Paul Ryan 鶹ý86, Literature and Communications, was for NBC鶹ýs long-running news show Dateline. In this role, Ryan will oversee the broadcast, streaming, and podcast entities associated with the brand.

Ryan joined Dateline in 2011, most recently serving as senior producer, overseeing investigations such as the Alex Murdaugh trial and the University of Idaho murders. In his time at Dateline, he has received multiple News & Documentary Emmy Awards and a pair of Edward R. Murrow Awards, a recognition that honors 鶹ýoutstanding achievements in broadcast and digital journalism.鶹ý

Aside from Dateline, Ryan has been the senior producer on a number of NBC News specials; the executive producer for the annual Inspiring America special; the co-executive producer for The Widower and Escape and the senior producer for The Last Day, Dateline鶹ýs first original show.

Ryan has spoken fondly of his time on Pace鶹ýs Westchester campus, where he attended and where his father taught English and journalism. 鶹ýI joined the school newspaper, which was a pivotal decision in my life, because I鶹ým a journalist now,鶹ý he said in a previous interview. 鶹ýWorking very collaboratively and managing people really helped shape my interests.鶹ý

And Ryan has continued his close involvement with the Pace community, now as a member of the Dyson Advisory Board. 鶹ýI realized Pace students are the same as when I went to Pace,鶹ý he said. 鶹ýThe students are tough, and they want it more because they鶹ýre working for it. That still comes through, so I really respect that and want to help.鶹ý

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