Beth Muzio
Owner, Usual Suspects Productions
Beth Muzio is a 23-year veteran of film and television in the Washington DC area. Her career began on location working behind the scenes for The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel. Later moving on to public relations where she worked for Ogilvy Public Relations on a wide range of client projects such as broadcast ads and public service announcements. She then spent two years at a Flieshman Hillard affiliate, Stratacomm, LLC, where she ran the Film and Video Department as Creative Director.
Since 2009 her career has focused on healthcare. Working with healthcare professionals to meet their career goals through Continuing Medical Education programming on the Discovery Channel and at discoverychannelCME.com. Among her work for the Discovery Channel is the heart wrenching collection of stories in Chasing Zero: Winning the War on Healthcare Harm starring Dennis Quaid, whose own children were the victims of a near fatal medical error.
She has also written and produced several patient education documentaries for the Discovery Channel such as HIV/AIDS: America’s Divide, which commemorates the 30-year struggle to find answers and hope in the medical community and the changing face of HIV in America. She has written and produced health safety documentaries including An Emerging Epidemic: Food Allergies in America narrated by Steve Carell and Health: When Sex, Race and Location Matter, an in-depth look at health disparities in Washington DC.
Her travel experience includes Bangladesh, Uruguay, Colombia, Mexico, Italy, France, Panama, Costa Rica, Turkey, Iceland and the UK