Former Showtime and Bravo exec Zoe Rogovin is going back to Wasserman to head a newly launched nonfiction division at the company.

Former Showtime and Bravo exec Zoe Rogovin is going back to Wasserman to head a newly launched nonfiction division at the company.
Rogovin, who worked at Wasserman earlier in her career, will report to Brillstein CEO Jon Liebman, who oversees content and entertainment for Wasserman (which acquired Brillstein last year.)
She’ll be in charge of developing and producing documentary TV and film projects, working both within Wasserman’s portfolio of entertainment, sports and music and with outside creators and companies.
The previously announced Brittney Griner docu at ESPN is among the division’s first projects.
At Showtime, Rogovin oversaw development and production of series and docus ranging from Couples Therapy to We Need to Talk About Cosby.
Prior to joining Showtime, she was vp development at Bravo, working on series including The Real Housewives of Dallas, Family Karma, Backyard Envy and The Singles Project.
Rogovin was also intern at Brillstein at the start of her career, where she worked in global media rights and business development.





