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MARCIA XINTARIS, SECRETARY

Marcia Xintaris is a Senior Content Production and Development Executive with over 15 years of experience managing Emmy-nominated television for NBCUniversal, CNBC, and large creative content studios. Her work includes programs such as Empires of New York with Paul Giamatti, the reboot of Deal or No Deal with Howie Mandel, the legacy justice series American Greed and The First 48, and fan favorite Jay Leno’s Garage. Marcia has led content creation projects across the U.S. and internationally, beginning her career in Chicago’s advertising world, where she produced campaigns for clients like Home Depot, State Farm, L’Oréal, and Lexus. In New York, she later supervised long-form documentaries, specials, and series for PBS, A+E, Viacom, and Disney. At NBC, she was a mentor for the Boys & Girls Club of New York and volunteered for City Harvest, in addition to her ongoing membership with The Television Academy. After 20 years in New York, Marcia achieved her goal of living in Los Angeles, moving here in 2022. She now calls it home and is honored to serve the vibrant Venice community through her work with the Venice Heritage Foundation and Museum.
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  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • About VHM
    • Leadership >
      • Carol Levy
      • Christina Krause
      • Marcia Xintaris
      • Alison Rose Jefferson
      • Michael Murphy
      • Jonathan Skogmo
      • Jason Sugars
    • Supporters
    • DEAI
  • Visit
  • Upcoming Events
  • EXHIBITIONS
    • Exhibitions
    • Previous Programming
  • Oral History Project
  • Archives
  • Donate