Nancy LeBrun is a writer and producer with multiple Emmys, two dupont-Columbia journalism awards and a Peabody for projects she wrote, produced, or executive produced. She has written articles and produced documentaries and videos on topics including culture, science, health, history (both natural and manmade), and literature.

In the service of stories, Nancy has trekked the Himalayas in the footsteps of Edmund Hillary, made a rare visit to a millennial cult in Brazil, been up close and personal with trapped humpback whales in Newfoundland, and was the first to document in detail the aftermath of 9/11 at the Pentagon. She has written about the legacy of Hurricane Katrina, bonsai trees and cigar box guitars.

Her work has appeared on or in The Discovery Channel, National Geographic television, PBS, Newsweek.com, Craftsmanship Magazine, WebMD, Healthgrades and ABCNews.com. 

Two of her television projects were named among the Top Ten Programs of the Year for their respective years by Time Magazine and People.

Nancy LeBrun

Nancy LeBrun

Nancy is a native of North Carolina, albeit with Yankee roots, and has ended up in St Michaels, MD, by the Chesapeake Bay.