STAFF

Margaret Munzer Loeb
Founder
Margaret Munzer Loeb is a filmmaker and philanthropist who founded and manages Lismore Road Productions and MML Productions. Margaret directed and executive produced CHASING CHILDHOOD and has executive produced several other feature-length documentary films including OLIVER SACKS: HIS OWN LIFE, FOUND, DRIVING WHILE BLACK, and NEW YORK, EPISODE 9: THE FUTURE OF CITIES. She earned her bachelor’s in history and visual art from Brown University and her master’s from the NYU Silver School of Social Work. In addition to the Dean’s Council, Margaret is a member of the boards of Prep for Prep and PEN America and both the President’s Leadership Council and President’s Advisory Council on the Arts at Brown University.

Sarah Danzig Simon
Strategic Advisor
Yennie is a seasoned social sector professional, with over ten years of experience in philanthropy, design, social innovation, and storytelling for social change. She has worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, IDEO, and Participant Media on a range of issue areas – from improving student success in U.S. education, innovating new approaches to international grantmaking, and solving market failures in the menstrual hygiene space. Most recently, she led social impact campaigns for feature narratives and documentaries, including DARK WATERS, AMERICAN UTOPIA, and FINAL ACCOUNT. Yennie holds a BA in Sociology from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.

Roni Polsgrove
Screening & Outreach Coordinator
Margaret Munzer Loeb is a filmmaker and philanthropist who founded and manages Lismore Road Productions and MML Productions. Margaret directed and executive produced Chasing Childhood and has executive produced several other feature-length documentary films including Oliver Sacks: His Own Life, Found, Driving While Black and New York: Episode 9: The Future of Cities. She earned her bachelor’s in history and visual art from Brown University and her master’s from the NYU Silver School of Social Work. In addition to the Dean’s Council, Margaret is a member of the boards of Prep for Prep and PEN America and both the President’s Leadership Council and President’s Advisory Council on the Arts at Brown University.
CONSULTANTS

Yennie Lee
Social Impact Producer
Yennie is a seasoned social sector professional, with over ten years of experience in philanthropy, design, social innovation, and storytelling for social change. She has worked at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, IDEO, and Participant Media on a range of issue areas – from improving student success in U.S. education, innovating new approaches to international grantmaking, and solving market failures in the menstrual hygiene space. Most recently, she led social impact campaigns for feature narratives and documentaries, including DARK WATERS, AMERICAN UTOPIA, and FINAL ACCOUNT. Yennie holds a BA in Sociology from the University of Chicago and an MBA from the Yale School of Management.
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