Alumni spotlight: Emily Gandolfo
2014 alumna helps shape national news coverage
Emily Gandolfo 鈥14 always dreamed of having an office at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, headquarters of NBC. The iconic Manhattan address is where, as coordinating producer, she sets editorial direction for MSNBC鈥檚 Morning Joe.
鈥淓ach evening, I鈥檒l pore through the day鈥檚 headlines and find stories that will be most interesting to our audience, and decide what we鈥檒l cover the next day,鈥 Gandolfo says. 鈥淚鈥檒l coordinate with our booking producers to establish which guests are well-versed in each topic we鈥檒l be covering to facilitate good conversations on air.鈥
Gandolfo spends a great deal of time looking at court filings and legal documents. She believes a major part of her work is studying as many topics as possible to produce informative summaries of every story her team will cover.
鈥淚 put together a nightly report that can run anywhere from 10 to 30 pages, depending on how big of a news day it has been,鈥 Gandolfo says. 鈥淥ur line producers use that to build the show鈥檚 rundown and our writers and segment producers convert it into scripts.鈥
Ask Gandolfo how she got the gig, and her answer of 鈥渓uck鈥 is part serious, part funny.
鈥淲hen I applied, I knew no one on the news side of NBC,鈥 says Gandolfo, former producer for News 12 in the Bronx and WCBS-TV. 鈥淚 got a notification from LinkedIn about an open position at Morning Joe, my favorite cable news program! I applied and heard from a recruiter within 20 minutes. Four rounds of interviews, six references and two intense writing samples later, I got the offer.鈥