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| SARAH REGAN
After graduating from Hamilton College, she landed in Boston where she worked as a creative manager at a nationally recognized advertising agency. But after five years, she grew tired of the schtick and snow. And the city’s collective manic depression that begins like clockwork in April and inevitably ends in October did not help. Having long ignored it, she decided to follow her gut and pursue a new career in production. She booked a one-way ticket to Los Angeles and began a 6-month stint learning the industry and living her own Mr. Ferley-less version of “Three’s Company” with two friends and a Great Dane. Since landing at Allentown, Sarah most recently worked as the production coordinator on the feature documentary Running the Sahara. She has also worked as production associate on the feature documentary Inheritance, HBO’s Epilogue of the Pacific, and Massacre at Mystic for The History Channel’s series “The Ten Days That Unexpectedly Changed America”. She continues to work on several projects in development. When she’s not painting, writing or cooking, Sarah continues to pursue that one seemingly unattainable goal of trying not to trip over her own feet. |