Career
A graduate of York University in Toronto, Canada and New York University, she earned her Master"s degree in International Studies from New York University in 1987. A Canadian native, Wolfe began her television career in Toronto at CTV’s Canada Department of Administration and Management. She worked as a researcher for Ambassador Benjamin Netenyahu during his time as Israel"s ambassador to the United Nations before becoming Assistant Managing Editor at the Washington District of Columbia based foreign policy journal The National Interest. Wolfe holds five earned over a decade as a producer for Ted Koppel’s Nightline on American Broadcasting Company News.
Over the course of her career, Wolfe conducted interviews with leading newsmakers, heads of state, and celebrities, including Salman Rushdie, Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, Yasser & Suha Arafat, and Yitzhak Rabin.
After her Nightline tenure, Wolfe became an independent media consultant. In 2015 she joined the board of Retro Report, an innovative documentary news organization, organized under the umbrella of Mirror/Mirror Productions, Incorporated., a New York not-for-profit corporation.
Alfred I. Dupont – Columbia University Award for excellence in broadcast journalism presented to: American Broadcasting Company News, Nightline Special Programs, The State versus Simpson: The Verdict.
Journey of a country Doctor.
Town Meeting: Thou Shall Not Kill, 1995–1996, Dana Wolfe, Producer
Wolfe became the Executive Producer of the Intelligence Squared United States. series in January, 2006 at its inception. The first debate was held in September 2006. In 2013, Wolfe and Intelligence Squared United States. were recognized by the New York Festivals" World"s Best Radio award, earning "Best Public Affairs Program" on radio.
They were recognized again in 2014 and 2015 with awards for Best Public Affairs Program and Regularly Scheduled Talk Program.
Common Core Presidential war powers
2014 award.