Ann Silvio is an Emmy Award-winning video journalist at The Boston Globe. She plays multiple roles on many stories -- shooting, reporting, writing, editing, and narrating -- and her work has been adapted for HBO and CBS News. She was the lead producer, writer, shooter of the Boston Globe's seven-part documentary series on the life of Ted Kennedy, a project that took her around the country to interview key figures in Kennedy's life. Her Chapter 2 on the death of Bobby Kennedy captures the pathos of a grief-stricken society, while Chapter 3 retraces the ill-fated route of Ted Kennedy's car on Chappaquiddick. Recently, Ann's 2008 video feature "Andrew's Season," co-produced with distinguished photographer Bill Greene, won a Pictures of the Year International award. A Detroit native and University of Michigan graduate, she got her start in journalism at Esquire magazine. Her videos, blog posts, and feature writing can be seen on the Boston Globe's website, Boston.com, and she can be reached at silvio@globe.com

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