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Nancy Hult Ganis

Nancy Hult Ganis, (born c. 1948)〔(Nancy Hult Ganis "Fact-Checker" at Wired.com )〕 is an American TV and film publicist, writer, producer and developer as well as the co-founder and partner of Out of the Blue…Entertainment. Ganis' most recent credits include the 2006 film ''Akeelah and the Bee'' and the 2011 ABC television series ''Pan Am''.〔(Nancy Hult Ganis credits at TVGuide.com )〕
==Education and early career==
After growing up in Detroit, Michigan, Hult's professional life started as a math teacher in her hometown's inner-city public schools. In 1968 she left teaching to fly with Pan Am as a flight attendant. During her years traveling the world as a "stewardess", especially in conversation with international journalists, she became aware of the difference between policies the U.S. stated in public and the deeds it carried out in the field. In the early 1970s she observed the flight attendant profession lose respectability, exemplified by her seeing a PSA flight crew uniformed in hot pants, which made her think she would not want to continue much longer. In 1976 she entered the University of California at Berkeley as an undergraduate and in 1978 she received a bachelor's degree in history. She applied to Berkeley's master's degree program in journalism, and was told by her adviser to avoid any mention of being a stewardess; a condition she saw as ironic because the experience had given her a wider world view than the other applicants. She was accepted to the program and she earned her master's degree in 1981. Hult next worked as a journalist and in the public affairs department at San Francisco's PBS station, KQED. In addition to these duties at KQED, Hult also worked as a segment producer and writer covering foreign affairs and public policy issues.〔(Nancy Hult Ganis biography at 50webs.com )〕 Her next big assignment at KQED was working on ''The Making of Raider's of the Lost Ark''; the documentary won an Emmy for the program's producer, and Hult's future husband, Sid Ganis.〔(Akeelah and the Bee filmmaker bios at Celebrity Wonders.com )〕
Following the success of the ''Raiders'' documentary, Hult Ganis worked as a developer for the long-running PBS series ''Comedy Tonight''. What began as a showcase featuring Bay Area comedians such as Dana Carvey later listed national headliners such as Bobcat Goldthwait, Kevin Pollak, and Ellen DeGeneres. Whoopi Goldberg hosted the series in 1987.〔(''Comedy Tonight'' at TVGuide.com )〕
After working as Steven Spielberg's assistant, Hult Ganis returned to San Francisco and a position as special projects director for the CBS affiliate, KPIX; during her tenure, the station went from last to first in Arbitron the major market ratings.

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