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Tom Maroney is an Emmy-nominated documentary editor with over 15 years working in nonfiction, known for "Mucho Mucho Amor," Science Fair", "Where's My Roy Cohn" and "Nobody Speak: Trials of The Free Press", each of which premiered at Sundance. "Science Fair" won the Festival Favorite award at Sundance, the first film to win that award, and also won awards at SXSW, Portland, Sun Valley, and Milwaukee. Maroney has edited and story produced numerous other documentaries and non-fiction series for the Discovery Channel, PBS, Showtime, A&E, and National Geographic. He also edited Participant Media's award-winning series Truth and Power and the Emmy-nominated Got Your 6 for MTV News. He studied literature and narrative theory as an undergrad at Virginia Tech, and through the Master's program at San Francisco State. He lives in Los Angeles, and loves exploring the outdoors, traveling and trying strange cheeses.