Positions Held
Mama Malone
- Writer: March 1984 - July 1984
Berrenger's
- Creator
- Story Editor: January 1985 - March 1985
Knots Landing
- Producer: 1988 - 1991
- Script Writer: 1985 - 1991
- Executive Story Editor: 1985 - 1988
Homefront
- Creator
- Writer: September 1991 - April 1993
- Executive Producer: September 1991 - April 1993
Hotel Malibu
- Writer: August 1994 - September 1994
- Executive Producer: August 1994 - September 1994
Live Through This
- Executive Consultant: 2000
Pacific Palisades
- Writer: April 1997 - July 1997
- Creative Consultant: April 1997 - July 1997
Port Charles
- Head Writer: 1997 - 1999
Savannah
- Writer: 1996
- Creative Consultant: 1996
Second Chances
- Creator
- Writer: November 1993 - February 1994
- Executive Producer: November 1993 - February 1994
That's Life
- Writer: 2001
- Executive Producer: 2000 - 2001
The District
- Writer: 2000
- Executive Producer: 2000
Wild Card
- Creator
- Writer: August 2003 - July 2005
- Executive Producer: August 2003 - July 2005
The Young and the Restless
- Executive Producer: October 25, 2006 - December 24, 2007
- Head Writer: February 16, 2006 - December 24, 2007
- Creative Consultant: November 14, 2005 - February 15, 2006
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