Jeff Milstein

Jeff brings more than 25 years of producing experience to his role as Senior Broadcast Producer. He began his career with ABC News, as part of the original Nightline team for the first 13 years, producing pieces for the nightly program and documentary segments for Koppel Reports. In 1993 he joined NBC News, producing magazine pieces for Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric, before moving to WETA, PBS's flagship station in Washington, DC, as Executive Producer for news and public affairs programming.. Jeff followed his successful tenure in public television by joining CNN as a Senior Producer, contributing to such programs as Inside Politics and producing magazine pieces and a documentary on the Reagan presidency.

In 2004, he launched a new phase in his career as an independent producer -- producing the successful pilot for Tucker Carlson’s PBS series and several PBS/WETA town meetings anchored by former CNN Washington bureau chief Frank Sesno. He also joined with former CNN anchor Judy Woodruff and MacNeil/Lehrer Productions to write and produce two PBS documentaries on today’s young people. Generation Next: Speak Up, Be Heard and Generation Next 2.0 focus on the social, political and cultural views of America’s 16-25 year olds, and how they differ from their predecessors. Jeff’s work has been recognized by the Foundation of American Women in Radio and Television, and he's been honored with three Emmys from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

He holds a Masters degree in Journalism and Public Affairs from American University and received his B.A. in Political Science from George Washington University. Jeff resides in Virginia with his wife and two children.