JIM SWARTZ

Jim Swartz is a Founder of Accel, a prominent global technology venture capital firm. Entering a fifth decade in venture capital, he has been closely involved as lead investor in numerous industry pioneering technology companies.

Together with his wife Susan, Jim founded Impact Partners, a financing and advisory firm advancing independent cinema that addresses pressing social needs. As Producer of the documentary Icarus, Jim won the Academy Award in 2018 and received an Emmy nomination.

Executive Producer

Geralyn White Dreyfous

Geralyn White Dreyfous is an Academy Award winning producer with a wide, distinguished background in the arts.

Geralyn’s independent executive producing and producing credits include the Academy Award winning BORN INTO BROTHELS (2004);Academy Award nominated and Peabody Award winning THE INVISIBLE WAR (2012), Academy Award nominated and Emmy Award winning THE SQUARE (2013), and Emmy Award winning 16 SHOTS (2019).

Executive Producer

Executive Producer

Regina K. Scully

Regina K. Scully is an American film producer and philanthropist. Scully is the founder of Artemis Rising Foundation, an organization which produces documentary and narrative feature films focused on social justice issues.

She has produced documentaries including Miss Representation (2011), The Invisible War (2012), The Hunting Ground (2015) and Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018). She has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy awards.

Marni E.J. Grossman

Marni is an Executive Producer with a demonstrated history of providing effective strategic guidance in the philanthropy industry. She is skilled in Iconography, Strategic Marketing, Leadership, Branding & Identity, and Finance.

Strong arts and design professional with an MBA focused in Finance & Entrepreneurial Studies from UCLA Anderson School of Management and a BA in Law and Public Policy from Brown University.

Executive Producer

JAMIE WOLF

Jamie Wolf is the founder and President of Foothill Productions. Prior to forming her production company, she served as Executive Producer on many award-winning films. Some of these titles include:

We the Animals, Sundance Premiere 2018 Winner, Outfest Outstanding American Narrative Feature prize 2018,

Newtown, Documentary. Peabody award, 2018

Dogtown Redemption- Silver Audience Award for Active Cinema at the Mill Valley Film Festival in November of 2015, PBS’ Independent Lens

Executive Producer

Executive Producer

NATHALIE SEAVER

Nathalie Seaver grew up in the Manhattan world of book publishing and began her film career as a photo researcher for Terrence Malick on Days of Heaven and in Paris, working for Francois Truffaut.

Seaver has a long history in the film business and has held various creative development positions in film and television, at Universal Pictures in New York, and in Los Angeles, at Warner Brothers and Showtime, as a production as VP of Drama, Longform.

MELONY LEWIS

Melony Lewis is Co-Founder and General Partner of Canyon Echo Capital, a world-positive, multi asset class investment firm. In addition, she heads their family foundation, focusing on environmental protection, education, human rights and equality, mental health, and the arts.

Her passion for documentary film as a medium for transformative change has also been realized through her work as an Executive Producer of myriad films. In this arena, she is a partner of Gamechanger Films, Louverture and Impact Partners. As a partner of Bridge Builders Collaborative, she invests in creating mindfulness and wellness solutions through technology.

Executive Producer

BLAIR LIGELIS STEIN

Blair Ligelis Stein, formally a Vice President of Marketing, U.S. Distribution at Paramount has over 15 years of media, marketing, and brand strategy experience. Stein led efforts to maximize linear and streaming distribution of Paramount content and reinforce the value of its brands and audiences.

Before Paramount, Blair was a brand strategy consultant at Interbrand, advising Fortune 500 clients on brand development and customer experience. She began her career as a marketing strategist at Ogilvy & Mather, focusing on CRM, loyalty, and digital marketing, earning an Effie Award nomination for her work with IHG. Stein holds an A.B.

in politics from Princeton University and was a member of the Princeton Women’s Varsity Squash Team. She serves on The Chapin School Alumnae Board and is a member of Impact Partners, a fund that supports independent documentary films focused on pressing social issues.

Last year, Stein joined the Sundance Institute Board of Trustees.

Executive Producer

Executive Producer

DELL LOY HANSEN

Dell Loy Hansen is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Wasatch Group and is responsible for the overall management of its enterprises and affiliates. Mr. Hansen is involved in all aspects of commercial and multi-family real estate development, construction, acquisition, sales, leasing, financing, and entitlement.

Mr. Hansen served on the Governor’s Board of Business and Economic Development for the state of Utah under Governor Mike Leavitt and on the committee for Utah’s Industrial Assistance Fund. He is a major contributor to the Hansen Scholars Foundation, which offers scholarships to the Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University for underprivileged students and has founded 11 other charitable foundations benefitting various needs in the state of Utah.