Paul Gasek, Senior Science Editor, Discovery Channel (USA)
Paul Gasek is an Emmy-Nominated, Emmy Award-Winning Executive Producer and the Senior Science Editor for The Discovery Channel. Gasek has overseen hundreds of hours of programming, including Deadliest Catch 2, 3 and 4; Discovery Project Earth; Mysteries of the Dinosaur Mummy; Expedition Pacific Abyss, and Engineering the Universe. Gasek is also responsible for programming relating to the Discovery Channel Telescope project.
Gasek joined Discovery in the winter of 2006, and took on the co-production of Global Warming: What We Need to Know with Tom Brokaw, coordinating BBC, NBC, and DCI teams in a highly-rated, successful special. It won an Emmy in September of that year.
Prior to joining Discovery, Gasek worked for Science Channel General Manager, Steve Burns, for three years as a free-lance Executive Producer. Gasek was responsible for the editorial, creative, and logistical production and supervision of 50+ hours of original and acquired programming, including the BBC space series The Planets, and the highly acclaimed special, Consmos: 25th Anniversary Edition, with Carl Sagan.
Previously, Gasek was owner and director of Stony Brook Films, located in Brewster, Massachusetts. His clients included Discovery Pictures, Animal Planet, The Science Channel, Cronkite Ward, PBS Science Unit (WGHB), HITEntertainment, and National Geographic, among others.
Gasek has been a member of the Writer’s Guild of America since 1991, and has served as a guest lecturer at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism and Boston University’s College of Communications.
Gasek received a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in English Literature from Hobart College in 1972 and a Masters of Science in Broadcast Journalism from Boston University in 1982. In the interim, he was a commercial fisherman out of Chatham, Massachusetts.










