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Great Falls' Brandon Holley Makes 'Makers' Debut

The Great Falls native is now Editor-in-Chief of "Lucky" magazine. She'll be featured in the documentary series "Makers," which premiers Tuesday night on PBS.

Great Falls native Brandon Holley, now Editor-in-Chief of Conde Nast's Lucky magazine, is one of the women featured on a new documentary series debuting Tuesday night called “Makers.”

The first episode of the documentary series premieres at 8 p.m. (ET) Tuesday.

In her “Makers” episode, Holley talks about how her father influenced her, her experience with failure in her career and how she makes big decisions.

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More than 175 women are featured in PBS and AOL’s Makers—women, a trailer for the series states, who fight for something bigger than themselves. “Trailblazing women like Hillary Rodham Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah Winfrey share their memories, as do countless women who challenged the status quo in industries from coal-mining to medicine,” according to PBS.

It’s unclear on what date Holley's segment will appear, but you can preview clips of Brandon Holley's episode of “Makers” here or in the media viewer above.

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