Kim Moses is a principal in Sander/Moses Productions where she has both developed and served as an executive producer on over 600 hours of prime-time television programming.
[1] Her other television executive producer credits are Ali, An American Hero, the Emmy Award-winning Stolen Babies,[2][3] Chasing the Dragon and How to Marry a Billionaire.
She has also executive produced Profiler, for which she also co-wrote and directed episodes, as well as The Beast, New York News,[5] Brimstone,[6] and For the People.
[9][10] Along with Ian Sander, she developed and executive produced the special Psychic in Suburbia for the Style Network.
[13] Moses pioneered the Total Engagement Experience (TEE), which is a business and creative model for television that uses each show as a component of a broader multi-platform entertainment experience that includes the internet, publishing, music, mobile, DVDs, video games and more, establishing an infinity loop driving ratings and increasing revenue streams.