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Draggon Mihleovich is an award -winning manufacturer and 60 -minute executive editor. He joined CBS Newsmagzine’s senior rank in August 2025 after spending 27 years as a manufacturer for 60 minutes and 60 minutes II. His standout reporting, profile and investigation gave him seven Ames and three Edward R. Muro Awards have been earned. Mihailovich attended the broadcast in 1998.
Mihlovich has created the epic stories of adventure and profiles of courage, led a high-dot investigation and reported from the front lines of war areas. His franchise reporting on Sudani lost boys, 3,000 youth who were orphans during Sudan’s civil war and resettled in the US were recognized with Amy Award. Rafid Ahmed Alwan’s Anamasking of Mihlovic, Iraqi Defector Code “Curve Ball”, named Mobile biological weapons, was important for the American invasion of Iraq, was honored with Amy, as was a report on the fight against Islamic extremists inside Pakistan, which was in an interview with President Aasif Ali Zardari. Mihlovich was sent to the rainfores of Foja Mountains in New Guinea, which was not found anywhere else in the world for a story on rare species found for a story on North American land during the second American earth, for a feature for land fight only on North American land and was flown to the Aleutian Islands. Former individual bodyguard of bin Laden. During his career of over two decades, he has prepared international tennis star Novak Djokovic, Alabama’s football coach Nick Saban, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodll, Baseball Great Albert Pujols of St. Louis Cardinals, NBA Superstar Gianis Antateoconampo and Olympic golden medal golden medalist Michael Fail.
She started her career with reporters Steve Croft and Bob Simon in 60 minutes. In the last decade, Mihlovich has produced for John Worthime and Shyin Alphoni.
Before joining the CBS Newsmagzine, Mihlovich led the Olympic Research Departments for CBS Sports and ABC Sports for six years. During his tenure in CBS Sports, he served as an Olympic feature manufacturer, where his reporting was awarded four Amy Awards, which also included a 35 -minute profile of Olympian and WWII Bombardier Lui Zamparini, which crashed in the plane Pacific area and was induced for the Bestseling Book and Film, “Anabocken”.
Mihlovich began her journalism career at the college at North Carolina University, where she served as a radio color commentator of Woody Durham during the Carolina Football Games for Tar Heal Sports Network. While in school, he also contributed articles to the Daily Tar Heel as a reporter. After graduating from UNC in 1983, he was hired to work as an Associate Sports Editor for the Chapel Hill newspaper.
Mihlovic was inducted into the North Carolina Media and Journalism Hall of Fame in 2022 and was presented in 2001 with UNC’s prestigious Young Alumni Award.
Mihailovich graduated from UNC with a degree in journalism. He lives with his wife in Stamford, Connecticut. they have three children.