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Spencer Wilking

Co Executive Producer at Pulse Films

Spencer Wilking is a highly accomplished producer, director, and showrunner with an impressive track record of winning multiple Emmy and Peabody Awards. With 15 years of experience in television and filmmaking, Spencer has worked on various projects for major outlets like MTV, ABC, and A&E Television. As the founder of Wilking Productions, he has collaborated with esteemed platforms such as the New York Times, NPR, VICE Media, Wall Street Journal, NBC, and the Weather Channel.

In 2017, Spencer garnered recognition for his exceptional work as a producer on 'Let It Fall: L.A. 1982-1992,' an ABC documentary film exploring the L.A. riots. He also produced the insightful 'Worldbeaters,' a '30 for 30' documentary film shedding light on the Little League World Series' history. Spencer's directorial ventures include 'The Last Word,' a poignant short-form docuseries for the History Channel commemorating the 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Another notable project is 'Toxic Lake,' a digital documentary uncovering the environmental issues surrounding Florida's Lake Okeechobee.

In terms of education, Spencer pursued a Master of Science in Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, along with a Master of Arts in History and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Tulane University.

Throughout his career, Spencer Wilking has held various roles including Co-Executive Producer at Pulse Films, Founder & Executive Producer at Wilking Productions, and positions at esteemed organizations such as A+E Networks, Left Right, ABC News, and the Weather Channel. His extensive experience also includes working as a Producer at Esquire Network, Associate Producer at Home Box Office, Inc., and Director/Producer at hscusa.tv.

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New York, New York, United States