Stew Harris
A former network news producer, Stew Harris is widely recognized as a pioneer in the use of new media strategies to achieve public policy goals. He founded New Media Mill after four years as executive producer of The Public WebWorks, a Washington DC-based digital production non profit created to introduce new media strategies to non profit organizations and public interest campaigns.
A former network news producer, Stew Harris is widely recognized as a pioneer in the use of new media strategies to achieve public policy goals. He founded New Media Mill after four years as executive producer of The Public WebWorks, a Washington DC-based digital production non profit created to introduce new media strategies to non profit organizations and public interest campaigns.
Harris worked ten years as a producer for ABC News Primetime Live, 20/20, Inside Edition, and a variety of other syndicated and network programs with correspondents including Diane Sawyer, Chris Wallace and Bill O’Reilly. He has a dozen national awards to his credit, including the National Headliner for a report on local law enforcement officials who sold confiscated handguns.
Harris, shoots, edits and maintains fluency in a variety of new media software.
