Pam Healey is President of Spoke Studios, part of Wheelhouse Entertainment, where she leads all creative efforts and growth strategies for the company.
At Spoke, Healey oversees a robust slate of unscripted and documentary projects as well as partnerships with marquee talent. The company’s current series include Netflix’s Designing Miami, as well as the platform’s upcoming Buying Beverly Hills (featuring The Agency’s Mauricio Umansky) and star-studded King of Collectibles, executive produced by Peyton Manning; Hulu’s Secret Chef, executive produced by David Chang; and History’s More Power, starring Tim Allen and Richard Karn; among many others.
Healey was previously General Manager at Warner Bros’ Shed Media for seven years, and prior to that spent a decade as Executive Vice President at High Noon Entertainment. She’s developed, sold, and executive produced series including NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are?, Netflix’s 100 Humans, Bravo’s Real Housewives of New York City, NBC’s First Dates, TLC’s Cake Boss, VH1’s Basketball Wives, E!’s Eric and Jessie, Facebook’s Huda Boss, Lifetime’s Child Genius, Oxygen’s Criminal Confessions, VH1’s Tough Love, truTV’s Fast Foodies, NBC’s Genius Junior, Bravo’s Mexican Dynasties, TLC’s Long Lost Family, Lifetime’s Supernanny, Starz’s The Warriors of Liberty City, among many others.
Healey has received four Emmy® nominations for Outstanding Structured Reality Program in 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019 as part of the producing team for “Who Do You Think You Are?”
Healey received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University. Since 2015 she has served as a member of the board of directors for The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, which is dedicated to the future of music education and provides durable, high-quality musical instruments to deserving, under-funded music programs nationwide. She lives in Santa Monica with her husband and daughter.