Dyllan McGee

Dyllan McGee is a 2-time Emmy-award winning filmmaker and Founder and Executive Producer of AOL’s MAKERS. She is also the founder of McGee Media. McGee most recently directed, MAKERS: Once and For All, a feature documentary presented by AOL. EP credits include: the Emmy Award-nominated 6-part MAKERS series on women in space, Hollywood, politics, war, comedy, and business (AOL/PBS); Emmy Award-nominated documentary, Gloria: In Her Own Words (HBO); Emmy and Peabody Award-winning, The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross (PBS); Emmy Award-winning, Teddy: In His Own Words (HBO). Dyllan served as the Director of Content & Operations for the International Freedom Center at Ground Zero. In 2014, McGee was presented with the New York Women in Communications’ Matrix Award and the Planned Parenthood Visionary award for her work preserving women's stories. She served on the boards of The Gordon Parks Foundation and The Taft School. She lives in Katonah, NY, with her husband and two sons.