April Nocifora

April Dawn Nocifora started her professional career by working as a production associate on. She worked as assistant to Ronald D. Moore between October and October  and later as assistant to Peter Lauritson on. Nocifora later became a post-production coordinator and later post-production supervisor on and. Most of the credits list her as April Rossi, her name via marriage. After she stopped working on Star Trek she went back to using her maiden name. She currently works on as a producer, credited as April Nocifora.

An image of Nocifora can be seen in a group shot in the Star Trek: Communicator issue 115 in, part of the article "Fans to Pros". Her name can also be seen on a computer readout in the DS9 fifth season episode.

Career outside Star Trek
Nocifora was a graduate with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, TV/Film from the California State University-Fullerton with an additional grade received at AVID Technology, Inc.

After her work on Star Trek, Nocifora has been consistently working in the television industry, serving as associate producer for HBO between 2005 and 2007 and since 2008 as associate producer for Old Breed Productions for HBO mini-series, including the war drama Rome (2005-2007), the comedy The Flight of the Conchords (2007-2009), and the war drama The Pacific (2010, starring William Sadler). Other credits include Michael Piller and Shawn Piller's The Dead Zone (2002, as associate producer) and as post-production supervisor the television series Taken (2002, with Emily Bergl and Matt Frewer), Carnivàle (2003-2005), Rome (2005-2007), the science fiction series Fringe (2010), and Brannon Braga and René Echevarria's Terra Nova (2011).

Alternating between HBO and 20th Century Fox, Nocifora has since then worked as a co-producer, having worked as such on such television series as The Event (2010-2011), Sleepy Hollow (2012-2014), and Scorpion (2014).