Carrye Glazar (Austin, TX) has worked for almost two decades in content development and production at various companies. After graduating from University of Texas at Austin with her Radio-TV-Film degree and a minor in Business Foundations, she worked as a production assistant for producer, Lynda Obst, on Fox 2000’s Someone Like You, and then with Benderspink in talent management and production. From there, she worked her way from assistant to Vice President of Development and Production at Everyman Pictures, Jay Roach’s (Austin Powers, Meet the Parents) production shingle based in Los Angeles. There she co-managed a film and television slate of 20+ projects for the company. Some produced projects include: Meet The Little Fockers (Universal), Borat (Fox), Bruno (Universal), The Campaign (Warner Bros), Dinner For Schmucks (Paramount), Charlie Bartlett (MGM), and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Disney).
On the television side, she co-produced the Emmy Award winning political docu-drama Game Change and helped develop Recount for HBO. She returned to Austin and ran the original content division for Mighty Coconut, an animation studio, where she served as an executive producer on YouTube Original’s series, Kings of Atlantis, and has several other projects in active development including the animated series adaptation of the Missy Piggle-Wiggle books written by Ann M. Martin (Babysitters Club) with Jessica Chastain attached to star, a live action movie adaptation of Randi Rhodes: Ninja Detective with Octavia Spencer, and an animated feature with Rooster Teeth/Warner Media.
Currently, Carrye works as the Executive Producer of Austin Community College’s public television station (Spectrum’s Channel 19) where she is developing a 21st century state of the art television studio at the Highland Campus in partnership with PBS affiliate, KLRU. She oversees all day to day operations, content production, partnerships, and works with ACC students, faculty, and staff to develop and produce an entire new slate of programming debuting this fall. She loves living in Austin, TX with her husband, Jared, and sons, Owen and Ford.
Advisory Council
John Barnhill
Chris Berend
Wendy Berk
Deborah Buks
Chuck Carlberg
Jeff Cohen
Richard Davis
Joe Dealey, Jr.
Wofford Denius
Jonathan Dern
Brad Deutser
Tony Dieste
Jonathan Eshak
Soriya M. Estes, Au.D.
Cindy Garza
Elaine Garza
Carrye Glazar
Michele Glaze
Sascha Stone Guttfreund
Terry Hemeyer
Joe Hogan
Jennifer Howell
Matt Hullum
Jeff Hunt
Brandt Joel
Katina Johnson
Brian Jones
Marsha Jones
Tracy King
Eric Lassberg
Jordan Levin
Tim McClure
Ross Moody
James (Jim) Moroney, III
Jon G. Muñoz
David J. Neff
Jim Nelson
Arthel Neville
Victoria (Tory) Reddy Newby
Glenn D. Nickerson
Karen Liu Pang
Joseph F. “Joe” Phillips
Bradley Pounds
David Powell
Andrew Priest
Dan Rather
Matt Renner
Larry Safir
Jenifer Sarver
Leslie Schrock
Stefanie Scott
Kevin Shivers
Michael Swinney
Krissah Thompson
Helen Vollmer
Neill Walsdorf
Dancie Perugini Ware
Carrie Woliver
Jerren Wright