Ira H. Klugerman - CEO/Executive Producer: Ira H. Klugerman supervises all production personnel and functions for EFC, assuring that project schedules and creative/production requirements are met. Mr. Klugerman has been associated with the company since 1972 in the capacity of Executive Producer-Director. Among his most recent credits was Executive Producer of the PBS special WHO KILLED THE FEDERAL THEATRE?, the Annenberg series DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA, the PBS special OFF LIMITS, and the series, REACTIONS IN CHEMISTRY, IN SEARCH OF THE NOVEL, EXPLORING THE WORLD OF MUSIC, INSIDE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, VARIATIONS IN LIFE SCIENCE, and LIVE FROM THE PAST, and Co-Executive Producer of THE ODYSSEY OF JOHN DOS PASSOS. He was Production Executive for THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY, the Wonderworks special TRAITOR IN MY HOUSE, Executive Producer for the documentary special, HARRY HOPKINS, AT FDR's SIDE, the two-hour special AMERICA'S EMBATTLED ECONOMY, the 28-part series ECONOMICS U$A, and the one-hour dramatic special OUT OF TIME. He also served as Project Director-Executive Producer for POWERHOUSE, GIVE AND TAKE, and as Managing Producer for the 30-part parenting series FOOTSTEPS. Mr. Klugerman is the recipient of a National Educational Television Award, the Television Achievement Award, Cine Golden Eagles, an Ohio State Award, and medals from a variety of national and international film and television festivals.

Ruth Pollak - CEO/Executive Producer: Ruth Pollak has been with EFC since 1970 in the capacities of Head Writer, Producer, and Project Director. Ms. Pollak recently wrote and produced a 30 minute tribute to Medal of Freedom recipient Millie Jeffrie entitled THE SECRET TO CHANGE, the two-hour special ONE WOMAN, ONE VOTE and the 20-minute special THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT: UNFINISHED BUSINESS FOR THE CONSTITUTION. Previously she served as Co-Executive Producer/Co-Writer of THE ODYSSEY OF JOHN DOS PASSOS; Story Editor for OFF LIMITS; Project Director-Story Editor for TRAITOR IN MY HOUSE, an historical fiction drama based on the Civil War; Project Director-Story Editor for HARRY HOPKINS: AT FDR'S SIDE; and Story Consultant to THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY. Ms. Pollak was the Creator-Writer of OUT OF TIME; Head Writer for ECONOMICS U$A, POWERHOUSE, and FOOTSTEPS; and Writer-Producer for ten school television series. Her work has received a national Emmy, and medals from many national and international film and video festivals.

Bonnie Nelson Schwartz - International Sales & Distribution Bonnie Nelson Schwartz has been with EFC since the late 1970's. She has been a Co-Project Director, Producer, Executive Producer, Casting Director, and Director and is now heading the Office of International Sales & Distribuution and Development. Ms Schwartz is also a Broadway Producer and Author. Her credits include WHO KILLED THE FEDERAL THEATRE?,the Annenberg series DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA, OUT OF TIME and POWERHOUSE,

Anne Hinkle Neison - Production Manager: Anne Hinkle Neison is responsible for coordinating all production and post-production personnel, facilities, and schedules. She has been with EFC since 1976, serving as Assistant Administrator, Production Coordinator, or Production Manager for all EFC specials and series, including OUT OF TIME, FOOTSTEPS, POWERHOUSE, GIVE AND TAKE, ECONOMICS U$A, HARRY HOPKINS: AT FDR'S SIDE, THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY, and INSIDE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY. Formerly, Ms. Neison was Supervisor of Educational Services for WNVT/Channel 53 and Administrator for the Washington D.C. chapter of NATAS

Dan Rose - Director of Operations and Post-Production: Dan Rose has been with EFC for more than sixteen years, functioning in the capacity of Producer, Producer/Editor, Editor, and Director of Operations and Post-Production. As a producer, he has developed award-winning documentary, educational, instructional, and multimedia productions, designed to meet the specific needs of corporate, media, association, and education clients, including The Annenberg/CPB Project, PBS, CPB, The New York Times and The Associated Press. Mr. Rose has served as the Executive Director of Fairfax Public Access Corporation, Director of the Television Center at Brooklyn College, Vice President for Development at Children's Television International, and Archivist and Special Projects Manager of the American Film Institute. He was a member of the Advisory Panel and the Video Production Panel of the Fairfax Arts Council.