Michelle Vicary, a familiar face in the Hallmark family, is making a triumphant return to the network, this time as the head of programming. With over two decades of experience at Hallmark, Vicary has been a key player in shaping the network’s successful series and films, including beloved favorites like “When Calls the Heart,” “Good Witch,” and “Chesapeake Shores.”
During her previous tenure at Hallmark, Vicary made significant strides in diversifying storytelling and representation on the network. She championed LGBTQ+ inclusion in casting and production, leading to groundbreaking movies like “Wedding Every Weekend” and “The Christmas House,” which earned Hallmark its first GLAAD Media Award nomination. Vicary’s commitment to inclusivity extended to actors of all ages and backgrounds, including industry veteran Holly Robinson Peete. Under Vicary’s leadership, Peete’s “Christmas in Evergreen” film franchise and the network’s first unscripted series, “Meet the Peetes,” were developed.
As Vicary reenters the Hallmark fold, she joins a network that has evolved into a unified brand under the leadership of CMO Darren Abbott. The concept of “One Hallmark” emphasizes a cohesive approach to content, products, and experiences that leverage the full scope of the brand. Hallmark’s expansion into fandom events, partnerships with major brands like the NFL, and diverse storytelling across genres reflect a commitment to engaging audiences from all walks of life.
Vicary’s expertise in Christmas programming is unparalleled, as evidenced by her role in shaping the iconic “Countdown to Christmas” event in 2010. Her vision for creating unique and heartwarming holiday stories has become synonymous with the Hallmark brand. Abbott acknowledges Vicary’s contribution to defining the essence of a Hallmark Christmas movie, a genre that remains unmatched in its warmth and charm.
Looking ahead, Hallmark is poised to continue its tradition of delivering heartwarming content that resonates with audiences worldwide. Vicary’s return signals a renewed focus on storytelling that reflects the diversity of the world we live in. As Abbott aptly puts it, “You can’t be a brand about connecting people if you’re not for all people.” With Vicary at the helm of programming, Hallmark is set to embark on a new chapter of inclusive storytelling and meaningful experiences for viewers to cherish.
In a 2019 interview with Variety, Vicary encapsulated the essence of the Hallmark experience, stating, “We are part of the traditions that people experience this time of year…audiences don’t just like what we do, they thank us for it.” As Hallmark continues to evolve and innovate, Vicary’s visionary leadership promises to uphold the network’s legacy of heartwarming storytelling and connection with audiences worldwide.