Gina Fattore

[2][3] Her classmates included television writers Jeff Rake and Academy Award-winning film producer Dede Gardner.

Fattore accepted the job and relocated to Los Angeles and began her career in the entertainment industry.

[5] She wrote the episode titled "True Love," in which a scene showing a crying Dawson Leery became the subject of a longstanding internet meme.

[7] In 2012, she signed an overall deal with Universal TV to produce content for the channel and sold a multi-cultural family drama titled Holiday to the network.

[7][9] In August 2020, Fattore signed an overall deal with Universal Content Productions to create and develop scripted fare for all platforms for the studio.