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March 8, 2023

Ep 145: Being An Editor Is Like Being A Mushroom ft Preet Pannu

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White Label American

We are delighted to welcome Preet Pannu to our list of special guests with ties to Punjabi! Born in Nairobi, Preet has a beautiful name and an amazing story of her origins in Kenya, including being part of an interfaith family.

   Preet is no stranger to the media world, having worked as a professional producer and editor for Documentary Films, Travel TV, and East African Radio. With TV credits on PBS, Travel Channel, and Discovery, Preet's career has taken her from the UK to the USA, and back to East Africa.

 Now, Preet has made her home in Brooklyn, NY. Preet has had an incredible journey! After being discovered as a radio presenter in Nairobi, Kenya, she moved to America but kept her African roots close. She regularly visits Kenya, organizing wildlife excursions and contributing to the non-profit Leo Local in Laikipia. Preet's adventurous spirit is evident; she's a wanna-be DJ, skydiver, scuba diver, and 4WD safari co-driver. 

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Preet Pannu

Editor / Producer / Volunteer

Preet is a media professional with an impressive portfolio of credits in the industry, including Documentary Film and Travel TV featured on PBS, Travel Channel, and Discovery as well as East African Radio. She has been based in the UK, USA, and East Africa throughout her career, and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York, where she works as a Global Producer at A+E Networks.

Preet's career began in Kenya, where she was discovered by a newly launched radio station East FM in Nairobi. Despite her move to America, her passion for Africa remains and she continues to travel back to Kenya, organizing wildlife excursions and contributing to a non-profit called Leo Local in Laikipia.