
Mable Chan is the Founder/President of One in a Billion Productions Inc. (501c3) – a non-profit educational media group based in Cambridge, MA. It is a social enterprise with podcasts, blogs, video profiles designed to elevate Asian storytellers. One in a Billion also invests in Asian-directed or Asian-focused documentary films through equity or grant.
Currently, Chan is the host and executive producer of “One in a Billion” podcast. She is also a freelance reporter for the New York Times and a Sundance Collab Community Leader.
Previously, she was a producer for ABC News Good Morning America specializing in breaking news, parenting and health stories. She has also produced for Dateline, NBC News, and received top journalism awards including the Edward R. Murrow, the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia, and the George F. Peabody for investigative reporting on insurance fraud, and breaking news coverage of the 9/11 attacks from Ground Zero. Prior to her American network career, Chan served as principal anchor and correspondent for Hong Kong Television Broadcasts (HK-TVB) reporting on breaking news in Hong Kong and regional stories including student protests in China, refugee exodus from Vietnam, Pol Pot survivors in Cambodia, and plane crash in Thailand. A graduate of Harvard University with a master’s degree in Regional Studies East Asia, Chan remains an “Associate-in-Research” at the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard.