Moira Griffin is a producer and strategist based in Los Angeles for New Bumper and Paint Filmworks in partnership with writer/director Marshall Tyler, a newly launched production company working to develop diverse auteur creators across all platforms. As the former Executive Director of Production & Creative Labs for 21st Century Fox, she was charged with furthering Fox’s goals to create content that reflected the company’s global audience by attracting diverse storytellers, while positioning the film and television studios as well as the network as the home of innovative storytelling. Previously, she was the head of Diversity Initiatives at the Sundance Institute where she focused on developing diverse artists across all programs within the institute, as well introducing them to the international marketplace, finance, and emerging technologies. As a strategist, she has worked with organizations such as TED Conferences and the Blackhouse Foundation. As a producer and field producer, Moira has numerous projects under her belt including music videos, short films, features, documentaries and webseries for a variety of companies, including PBS, HBO, YouTube, and NBC Universal. With award-winning projects such as Cap (HBO), Night Shift (exec Produced by Viola Davis), The New Black (PBS), Black Folk Don’t (PBS/YouTube), Hug, and ∫ (Cartoon Network) premiering at festivals including Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, AFI Docs, Mill Valley Film Festival, and Human Rights Watch Film Festival, she is consistently focused on helping directors move their projects from development through post. Previously, she worked as VP of Production/Development with Pipedream Productions in New York, developing projects with talents such as Derek Cianfrance, Julian Fellowes, Ian Rankin, and Liza Johnson. Moira is a founding director of Rooftop Films, has curated film programs for multiple organizations from Ocularis (New York, NY) to the Global Peace Film Festival (Bali). In addition, she developed the Ethiopia Film Initiative as well as FROM ADDIS TO CANNES as a consultant with the IETFF in Monaco, which supports Ethiopian filmmakers and the development of an Ethiopian film industry. The program has expanded to several countries including Bangladesh, Mongolia, Egypt, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon, Bhutan and has collaborated with Torino Film Labs, Rotterdam, Berlinale, El Gouna, Dhaka DocLab, and Cannes Marché Du Film. Originally from the border cities of Windsor (Ontario) and Detroit (Michigan), she holds degrees in Media Studies and Japanese Studies from the University of Windsor.