Nancy Donaldson is a Senior Producer for the video team at The New York Times where she oversees video and visually driven multimedia projects. She recently rejoined The New York Times staff after leading the enterprise digital video team at CNN in producing long and short form documentaries for the web that also ran as news segments and feature length documentaries on CNN and CNN International. She led that team to its first Emmy nomination for a story titled, Slavery's Last Stronghold. Prior to CNN, Donaldson was a senior multimedia producer for the The New York Times multimedia unit where she worked on projects such as One in Eight Million, Vanishing Minds and a Year at War. Her responsibilities ranged from conceptualizing and project managing large-scale multimedia projects to producing individual narratives including in-the-field reporting. Donaldson began her career at the Washington Post, starting as a photo editor and going on to become a senior multimedia journalist. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in Journalism. Her work has received recognition from organizations such as the News and Documentary Emmy Awards, World Press Photo, the Peabody Awards, the Scripps Howard Foundation, Pictures of the Year International and the National Press Photographers Association.