Beth Hoppe, Vice President, Programming, PBS (USA)
Beth Hoppe has recently joined PBS as VP, Programming, where she is overseeing all science, history, and natural history and is excited to be tasked with continuing their strategy to reinvigorate primetime. She comes to PBS from Discovery where she developed and produced science projects, including Human Nature with Dan Riskin and The Crossing. Prior to Discovery, Beth was President and CEO of Optomen Productions (USA), and produced numerous programs and series for Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, PBS, and the Food Network. Before joining Optomen, Beth spent many years in public television. She was Thirteen/WNET’s Executive Producer of PBS’s groundbreaking Frontier House and Colonial House, co-productions with Wall to Wall television which were both nominated for primetime Emmys. While Director of Science Programs at Thirteen/WNET, two projects, Windfall Films’ DNA:The Secret of Life and David Grubin’s The Secret Life of the Brain, won the Emmy award for Outstanding Science Program.










