Stacey Adams
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Stacey Adams is an American media executive who was recently named Vice President, Current Programming, CBS Entertainment. Her boss is David Brownfield, Senior Vice President, Current Programs; while Brownfield's boss is Leslie Moonves.
In her position, Adams oversees the creative direction of The Class, CSI, and CSI: Miami. She also oversaw 3 Lbs, which she developed and championed during her three years at CBS Paramount Network Television (2003-2006).
As Executive Director-Drama Development at Paramount, Adams was involved in the development of Numb3rs, Criminal Minds, Jericho and Medium. From 2001-2003, Adams teamed with Marla Ginsburg/Vertikal Entertainment as Vice President, Series Development at Fremantle Media.
Adams began her career as a theater producer and actress, but quickly made the switch to film and television as a director's assistant to Ken Olin. She compiled six years of production experience in features and one-hour dramas as head of development for Ken Olin Productions.
Adams attended USC School of Cinema and Television. Adams is the daughter of Don Adams and the sister of Cecily Adams. She is also the sister-in-law of actor Jim Beaver.