Robia Sara Rashid (born July 30, 1977)[1] is an American television writer-producer and showrunner.[2] She is widely known as the creator of Netflix original series Atypical. Rashid was also the co-story editor, co-producer and supervising producer of the CBS sitcom series How I Met Your Mother.
Rashid said that she grew up in a biracial family in northern Vermont.[3] She is half-Pakistani, half-European.[2][4] Her father is from Pakistan and her mother's family's origins are from England and Ireland. She said her family was very influenced by the counterculture of the 1960s, and were, as she describes them, hippies.[5]
Rashid has an undergraduate degree in education.[5] In 2005, Rashid graduated from New York University Tisch School of the Arts with an master's of fine arts degree in the dramatic writing program.[6]
Rashid got her start working in the non-profit sector at the Posse Foundation in a college scholarship and mentorship program for inner city kids in Boston.[6][7]
Rashid was a playwright in New York City before starting to work in network television.[7]
Rashid's writing professor at NYU, Cindy Chupack, shared a spec script with her agent, which led to a writing job on the final season of Will & Grace, which she got immediately after graduating from NYU.[7]
From 2008 to 2012, Rashid worked on the TV show How I Met Your Mother, where she started out as a writer and eventually became a supervising producer.[6] From 2014 to 2015, Rashid also co-executive produced and wrote one episode of the TV series, The Goldbergs.[5]
2008-2012: How I Met Your Mother TV series – supervising producer (24 episodes), co-producer (24 episodes), executive story editor (24 episodes), story editor (24 episodes), written by (5 episodes)
2011: The Trainee TV series – associate producer (3 episodes)
2012: Friend Me TV series – co-executive producer (8 episodes), written by (1 episode: "Amanda Is Now Friends with Chuck")
2013: Camp TV series – consulting producer (1 episode), written by (1 episode: "The Wedding")
2014: Bad Teacher TV series – consulting producer (12 episodes)
2014-2015: The Goldbergs TV series – co-executive producer (24 episodes), written by (1 episode: "I Rode a Hoverboard!"(
2017-2021: Atypical TV series – creator (28 episodes), executive producer (18 episodes), written by (9 episodes), director (1 episode)