Brown Johnson
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Production Manager
Johnson is an award-winning producer of some of the most successful children's programs. Before joining the Workshop, she served as President of Animation and Preschool Entertainment at Nickelodeon where she managed development and production of more than 200 episodes of programming each year. Johnson pioneered the interactive format of the groundbreaking preschool programs Dora the Explorer (2000) and Blue's Clues (1996). She also conceived and oversaw the development of the Nickelodeon preschool block featuring hit shows including Go, Diego! Go! (2005), Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007), Team Umizoomi (2010), The Backyardigans (2004) and Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2007). Johnson led the creative development to extend the preschool block online and through retail. Many of the programs she created and managed showcase characters of diverse ethnicities. Her focus on the development of multi-ethnic children's media spurred Johnson to create fellowships in writing and art to grow the next generation of diverse creators.
In Johnson's more than 20 years with Nickelodeon, she received multiple Emmy awards, Television Critics Awards, Peabody Awards, Imagen and NAACP Image Awards. Johnson serves on the advisory board of Peter Gabriel's Witness foundation, the board of governors of We Are Family Foundation, the Ambassador Council of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and is a graduate student mentor for the USC John C. Hensch Division of Animation and Digital Arts.
Johnson resides in New York and Los Angeles and has one daughter.
In Johnson's more than 20 years with Nickelodeon, she received multiple Emmy awards, Television Critics Awards, Peabody Awards, Imagen and NAACP Image Awards. Johnson serves on the advisory board of Peter Gabriel's Witness foundation, the board of governors of We Are Family Foundation, the Ambassador Council of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and is a graduate student mentor for the USC John C. Hensch Division of Animation and Digital Arts.
Johnson resides in New York and Los Angeles and has one daughter.