The 2024 Honor Roll

Hall of Fame Award

Kay Wilson Stallings Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Development and Production Officer, Sesame Workshop

Kay Wilson Stallings serves as Executive Vice President, Chief Creative Development and Production Officer for Sesame Workshop. 

She oversees Sesame Street and all Sesame Workshop shows as well as the development of new programs and content across existing and emerging platforms. She also leads creative for domestic production and partners with global teams to enrich and expand Sesame Workshop’s presence around the world. 

Wilson Stallings greatly expanded the Workshop’s impact through animation with specials including The Monster at the End of This Story, Furry Friends Forever: Elmo Gets a Puppy and The Nutcracker, as well as new shows such as Mecha Builders, the first CGI-animated spinoff of Sesame Street; the preschool comedy series Bea’s Block; the upcoming newly animated literature-based miniseries the E.B. White classic Charlotte’s Web; and the new animated series Tales From 123, which takes viewers inside 123 Sesame Street, the most famous apartment building in the world.

She was most recently the SVP of Creative Development at Sesame Workshop, where she developed the first new Sesame Workshop shows in nearly a decade: the critically acclaimed and award-winning Esme & Roy, Helpsters, and Ghostwriter, as well as the documentary series Through Our Eyes. Wilson Stallings also created Sesame Studios, a YouTube channel hosting a broad mix of original stories, songs, and other Sesame-quality kids’ content. 

In 2017, Wilson Stallings created and directed the first annual Sesame Workshop Writers’ Room, an intensive six-week competitive fellowship program dedicated to discovering, nurturing, and increasing the presence of writers with diverse voices in children’s media. Held at Sesame Workshop’s New York City office, participants come from across the country to meet weekly with industry writers, producers, agents, and executives, with two winners each year offered creative development deals. Upon completing the program, many participants find staff positions on kids’ series for production companies like Netflix, DreamWorks, Nickelodeon, and more. 

For two consecutive years (2023 & 2024), Wilson Stallings was named in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual roundup of the most powerful people in Kids Entertainment. 

Prior to joining Sesame Workshop, Wilson Stallings was Senior Vice President of Production and Development at Nick Jr., Nickelodeon’s preschool programming arm. In her 16 years with the company, she oversaw development of original series and co-productions, including the content development of pre-buys, acquisitions, and the global shorts program. Wilson Stallings developed and helped launch more than 20 series while at Nickelodeon, including Wonder PetsYo Gabba Gabba!Fresh Beat BandShimmer and ShineBlaze and the Monster MachinesWallykazam, and Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!

Wilson Stallings holds a Master’s degree from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor’s degree from MacMurray College. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.