
Jacqueline Glover
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
Jacqueline Glover is co-founder and partner of Lakeville Productions, a company specializing in creating engaging non-fiction and narrative projects for both U.S. and international audiences. Glover is also the Executive Director of the Black Film Project at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard, a newly created fellowship that supports established and emerging filmmakers focusing on the Black experience. Previously, Glover was at Disney, as Head of ABC News Documentary Films and Head of Documentary Programming for Onyx Collective, where she developed, produced, and acquired nonfiction projects for Hulu, including Emmy® nominated "Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields" and Oscar® winning documentary, "Summer of Soul." Prior to that, she was Senior Vice President of HBO Documentary Films, overseeing all aspects of the department's programming, including development, acquisitions, and production. Projects included Emmy® Award winner and Peabody Award winner “True Justice," Emmy® Award winner “King in the Wilderness,” Oscar® winner “Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1,” and Spike Lee’s Oscar® nominated documentary "4 Little Girls,” and his Emmy® Award winning documentary “When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.” Glover also produced HBO’s “Unchained Memories: Readings From the Slave Narratives,” which received 4 Emmy® nominations.
A former corporate attorney, she is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Virginia School of Law. Her commitment to the arts began early with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and continues through her service on the boards of the Second Stage Theater, the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Foundation, and Harvard College.