Danna Stern
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Danna Stern is the former head of Yes Studios.[1][2]
Stern studied at Tel Aviv University and the Kellogg School of Management.[3] Stern worked as a news producer for Israeli Army Radio[4] and then spent six year with Reuters Television in Jerusalem. In 1999 she joined yes TV[5] as an acquisitions executive working her way up to vice president and in 2017 became managing director of Yes Studios.[6][7] During her tenure, Fauda was the first show in Hebrew to get picked up by Netflix.[8] Stern is a member of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.[9][10]
In 2023, Stern was selected to be on the international jury of the inaugural Berlinale Series Award at 73rd Berlin International Film Festival.[11][12]
Stern is producing Bros, a Netflix Hebrew-language TV series from Guy Amir and Hanan Savyon.[13]
Along with Reinhardt Beetz and Duki Dror, Stern produced a documentary about the Re'im music festival massacre called Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre.[14][15]
Stern's husband is Israeli journalist and TV anchor, Dov Gil-har. They have three children.[4]