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Pam Older is a jewelry designer, President of Pam Older Designs and a former publishing executive. She pioneered the integration of desktop publishing into the professional magazine process while at TIME and the New Yorker. Her career began in 1976 at Redbook Magazine and at Esquire Magazine, followed by Children's Television Workshop (Sesame Street, 3-2-1 Contact and the Electric Co. magazines), TIME and The New Yorker. Pam was instrumental at Channel 13 spearheading the Dial Magazine in the 1980's. The Dial was a literary arts magazine that included local PBS listings from 14 stations around the country. As founder of Pam Older Designs, Pam changed her focus from business to design, manufacturing and sales of her limited edition, handcrafted jewelry. She started her jewelry company in 2003 and sells to galleries, boutiques and catalogs like Sundance and Arhaus Jewels. Other clients include the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, the Tang Museum in Saratoga and the Baltimore Museum of Art.

Her work has appeared in print and online: Oprah Magazine, In the Country and Abroad, InStore Magazine, Westchester Magazine, More Magazine, Bridal Guide and The Wag.

Pam served on the Board of Directors at New York University's School of Graphic Communications Management from 1994-1999 and was named to the Advisory Board of the Emelin Theatre in 2012.