As the first female vice president of production at United Artists in 1974, Nasatir didn’t just “pave a way” for other women to enter senior executive roles in the entertainment industry—she pioneered a career trajectory. Her time as a creative decision maker at an influential film studio set a precedent for what a woman could be, at a time when Hollywood was even more male-dominated (and overtly sexist) than it is today. Read More…
One of Hollywood’s First Female Execs on Competition, Beauty, and Sexism
March 24, 2016