Wendy Sachs

Vice President

Wendy Sachs joined DKC in 2006 as a vice president in the Creative Properties division. Wendy is an award-winning Dateline NBC associate producer. Her stories have earned her an Emmy and an Amnesty International Spotlight award. Wendy also worked as a freelance producer at CNN's American Morning. After leaving television news, Wendy served as the media director for Oracle CEO Larry Ellison's New Internet Computer Company (NIC). Wendy was responsible for all national press coverage including landing segments on NBC's Today show and features in The Washington Post, The New York Times and The San Francisco Chronicle.

After graduating from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Wendy worked as a press secretary on Capitol Hill for two members of Congress: U.S. Rep. Peter Deutsch (D-FL) and U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR).

Most recently, Wendy wrote the critically acclaimed nonfiction book, "How She Really Does It: Secrets of Successful Stay-at-Work Moms" (Da Capo, 2005) Wendy has appeared on national and local news as a work/life expert including NBC's Today show, ABC's Good Morning America and FOX's Good Day New York. She has also been interviewed on more than twenty radio shows across the country including: WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show, WOR's Joan Hamburg Show, and the nationally syndicated Michael Medved Show. In 2005, the First Lady of California, Maria Shriver, invited Wendy to speak in Long Beach, California, at the annual Governor's Conference for Women and Families. The conference was attended by 11,000 women.