Positions Held
All My Children
- Head Writer: January 2001 - August 2001
- Co-Head Writer: July 1999 - January 2001
Another World
- Head Writer: July 1998
- Co-Head Writer: May 1998 - July 1998 with Richard Culliton, July 1998 - June 25, 1999 with Leah Laiman
The Last AW Writing Team
- Leah Laiman (Head Writer), Jean Passanante (Co-Head Writer), Stephen Demorest, Melissa Salmons, Laura Maria Censabella, Judy Tate, Tom Wiggin, Tom King, Maura Penders, Richard Culliton, Shelly Altman, Carolyn Culliton, Richard J. Allen, Sofia Landon Geier, Lynn Martin, Gillian Spencer, Mary Sue Price, Edwin Klein, Gordon Rayfield, Courtney Simon, Eleanor Labine
As the World Turns
- Head Writer: May 25, 2005 - January 24, 2008, April 18, 2008 - October 5, 2009 with Leah Laiman, October 6, 2009 to June 4, 2010 with David Kreizman, June 7, 2010 - September 17, 2010 with Lloyd Gold
- Co-Head Writer: September 2001 - May 24, 2005
General Hospital
- Associate Head Writer: May 3, 2012 - present
One Life to Live
- Associate Head Writer: 1993 - 1996, 1997 - 1998, September 10, 2010 - January 13, 2012
- Co-Head Writer: 1996 - 1997 with Leah Laiman and Peggy Sloane
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