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      • David Harold Kurtzman (January 11, 1904 – February 22, 1977) was the fourteenth chancellor (1966–1967) of the University of Pittsburgh, and the last Superintendent of Public Instruction and first Secretary of Education (1967–1971) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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  2. David Harold Kurtzman (January 11, 1904 – February 22, 1977) was the fourteenth chancellor (1966–1967) of the University of Pittsburgh, and the last Superintendent of Public Instruction and first Secretary of Education (1967–1971) of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Kurtzman explains the two-year process to get a modern Star Trek series up and running. Check out his quote below: It's a communal conversation, meaning I talk to the head of the studio, David Stapf, who's been incredibly supportive from the beginning, from Discovery's launch.

    • John Orquiola
    • Senior Editor-Star Trek
  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Star Trek: Discovery ushered in a new era of Star Trek, and executive producers Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise are proud of the show's myriad accomplishments. Star Trek: Discovery season 5 premieres Thursday, April 4, on Paramount+.

    • John Orquiola
    • Senior Editor-Star Trek
  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Alex Kurtzman, the producer in charge of Star Trek, talks about the enduring sci-fi franchise, which was just honored with a Peabody Award.

  6. May 30, 2024 · In “Star Trek” terms, and in the real world of “Star Trek” television, Alex Kurtzman, who oversees the 21st century franchise, might be described as the Federation president, from whose...

    • Robert Lloyd
    • Television Critic
    • robert.lloyd@latimes.com
  7. Aug 1, 2021 · Kurtzman now joins the echelon of television’s most valued producers as his work on ‘Star Trek’ as well as other premium content like Showtime’s ‘The Comey Rule’ and the upcoming ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’ makes him the most important deal for CBS Studios.

  8. Apr 25, 2022 · Back in familiar territory, as CBS makes all the Star Trek shows, Kurtzman and Lumet were surprised when Showtime Studio Chief David Nevins (now also CEO of Paramount+) reached out right before principal photography to explain the series was moving again.