Jackie Marchand

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Jackie Marchand is a television writer and producer, she is best known for her work on the children's action/adventure series Power Rangers, and is, as of Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive, the longest running veteran on the show since Judd Lynn, whom she shared co-writing duties with near the end of his tenure

Taking a break from the show after Power Rangers Time Force, Marchand was brought back to work on the franchise in 2003 by Disney when they began filming new episodes of PR in New Zealand under the Village Roadshow production team. She contributed to Power Rangers Ninja Storm and Power Rangers Dino Thunder.

Since then, Marchand has served the current team behind the series Ranger Productions. She has been promoted several times during the course of the last two seasons, and now serves as co-producer on Operation: Overdrive

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