Melissa Marr
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Melissa Marr (born New York, 1971)
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[edit] Biography
She grew up in Westchester, NY.
Marr attended the Bennington College, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. She then attended the Columbia Business School[1], Columbia University, New York and received a Master's of Business Administration in 2002. In 2008, she was presented the Twelfth Annual Distinguished Alumna Award by Columbia Women in Business[2].
Ms. Marr became President of The Healing Project in 2006. The Healing Project is a 501 (c) tax-exempt organization dedicated to developing communities to support the chronically-ill. Marr is the creator of the social networking website, Voices Who Care.
Marr co-founded two film production companies: Blue Magic Pictures[3] and Elevation Filmworks. These companies distinguished themselves for cutting-edge downtown New York director-centric filmmaking.
[edit] Film Credits
- The Ballad of Jack and Rose - Co-Producer 2005
- Duane Hopwood - Producer 2005
- King of the Corner - Executive Producer 2004
- Marmalade - Producer 2004
- Casa de los babys - Associate Producer 2003
- Better Living - Co-Producer 1998
- Walking to the Waterline - Co-Producer 1998
[edit] References
- ^ Q&A with Melissa Marr. Columbia Business School. Retrieved on 2008-03-12.
- ^ Success Your Way.
- ^ Magic Sets Low-budget Slate of Pix - Variety. Variety. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.