Carla Fleisher

Vice President of Films & Series Impact at Represent Justice
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Brooklyn, New York, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish -

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Experience

    • Entertainment Providers
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice President of Films & Series Impact
      • Dec 2021 - Present

      At Represent Justice, Carla strategizes and oversees film impact campaigns that use the power of media to engage audiences in reimagining the justice system.

    • Vice President of Impact Distribution
      • Jul 2020 - Nov 2021

    • Screenings Director
      • Oct 2019 - Jun 2020

      Carla managed screening initiatives for an impact campaign running alongside the release of the Warner Bros. film Just Mercy, about the life and legacy of Bryan Stevenson.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Impact Producer
      • Apr 2019 - Jun 2019

      Carla worked on an impact campaign for the Netflix Original documentary Knock Down the House. Carla worked on an impact campaign for the Netflix Original documentary Knock Down the House.

    • United States
    • Entertainment
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director, Operations
      • Jan 2019 - Feb 2019

      Picture Motion acquired Film Sprout in 2019 and Carla completed an operations role for the acquisition. Picture Motion acquired Film Sprout in 2019 and Carla completed an operations role for the acquisition.

    • United States
    • Entertainment Providers
    • Senior Campaign Director
      • Jul 2014 - Dec 2018

      Film Sprout was a film distribution and consulting firm founded by Caitlin Boyle. Specializing in the distribution of social-issue documentaries in community, campus and grassroots settings, Film Sprout was an industry champion for film’s power to effect grassroots change. As Senior Campaign Director, Carla ran national screening campaigns for award-winning films. Film Sprout was a film distribution and consulting firm founded by Caitlin Boyle. Specializing in the distribution of social-issue documentaries in community, campus and grassroots settings, Film Sprout was an industry champion for film’s power to effect grassroots change. As Senior Campaign Director, Carla ran national screening campaigns for award-winning films.

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Programs & Media Officer
      • Jan 2012 - Jun 2014

      Peace is Loud is a non-profit founded by activist, filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail Disney to harness the power of media and speaking events to foster a culture of peace. A founding staff member, Carla launched a program to amplify the reach and impact of documentaries and multimedia content about conflict resolution and women’s leadership. In her role, she also wrote and maintained grants to fund multimedia initiatives. Peace is Loud is a non-profit founded by activist, filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail Disney to harness the power of media and speaking events to foster a culture of peace. A founding staff member, Carla launched a program to amplify the reach and impact of documentaries and multimedia content about conflict resolution and women’s leadership. In her role, she also wrote and maintained grants to fund multimedia initiatives.

    • Impact Producer
      • Aug 2009 - Dec 2011

      As an independent impact producer, Carla ran screening tours and audience engagement initiatives for the five-part series Women, War & Peace (PBS), Truck Farm (Wild & Scenic Film Festival), Tar Creek (Southern Winds Film Festival), and Big River (Planet Green). She also booked screenings and conducted research for A Small Act (HBO), Pray the Devil Back to Hell (PBS), and The End of the Line (Sundance Channel). As an independent impact producer, Carla ran screening tours and audience engagement initiatives for the five-part series Women, War & Peace (PBS), Truck Farm (Wild & Scenic Film Festival), Tar Creek (Southern Winds Film Festival), and Big River (Planet Green). She also booked screenings and conducted research for A Small Act (HBO), Pray the Devil Back to Hell (PBS), and The End of the Line (Sundance Channel).

Education

  • Washington University in St. Louis
    BA

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