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= Geraldine Moriba = Geraldine Moriba is the SVP and Chief Content Officer of TheGrio, a digital video-centric news community platform geared towards African Americans. Since joining the organization in June 2021, she has expanded theGrio to include five distinct revenue and content businesses: a news site, a streaming and mobile app, live events, a podcast network, and a cable network.

Moriba’s work has earned her five Emmy Awards, an Alfred I. DuPont Award , two Peabody Awards, among others.

She has also volunteered on various boards, including the American Press Institute and Sparks and Honey, among others.

Career
Moriba is the co-director of Coloring Outside the Lines, a 2023 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society documentary that "follows four patients with acute myeloid leukemia, their medical teams, and the scientists developing a clinical trial that wants nothing less than to completely transform how this deadliest form of blood cancer is treated."

Moriba is the executive producer and co-host of the 2020 documentary podcast series Sounds Like Hate, funded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, that "tells the stories of people and communities grappling with hate and searching for solutions".

From 2018 to 2020, Moriba was a Stanford University John S. Knight Journalism Fellow and a Stanford University Brown Institute research scientist. Her research focused on ways to use machine learning to identify editorial patterns. She pioneered the Stanford Cable TV News Analyzer, an AI-powered tool that enhances transparency around daily editorial choices. Her research explored using artificial intelligence to identify patterns of news polarization and improve editorial decisions.

Through her production company, Moriba Media, she was the Executive Producer of the four-part 2018 PBS documentary Sinking Cities, about rising seas in New York, Tokyo, London, and Miami. She was also the executive producer for several WNET initiatives including Chasing the Dream, about poverty and economic opportunity, among many others.

At CNN, Moriba held several leadership roles from 2010 to 2017. As the Executive Producer of the In America series, her team examined the rich complexity of the American identity with documentaries. As a Program Development Executive Producer, she produced and tested pilots for original series for use on CNN’s cable networks and digital properties. As CNN’s VP of Diversity and Inclusion, she created initiatives to increase newsroom diversity and foster broader editorial coverage.

Working at NBC News and MSNBC, Moriba served as a Senior Producer with Standards and Practices, an executive producer of live broadcasts and news specials, and a documentary producer at Dateline where she created any award-winning long-form stories.

Early Life
Moriba was born in Canada, where she started her career at As it Happens, CBC Radio.

She has lived in four countries: Canada, Jamaica, England and the United States.

She is a sarcoma cancer survivor who has used her survivorship to support victims of rare cancers. Moriba is the second of four children and the mother of two.

Education
Moriba graduated from Stanford University’s John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship in 2019, focusing on using artificial intelligence in journalism.

In 2005, she was a Princeton University Ferris Professor of Journalism Fellow.

She majored in political science as an undergraduate at Western University in Canada and is among the first two recipients of a Women’s Studies degree.