2016 Wedgwood Annual
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21<br />
TERENCE BERRY<br />
Managing Director, <strong>Wedgwood</strong><br />
Culture Fund<br />
Terence began his career in New<br />
York with Citibank’s Media &<br />
Entertainment Group working<br />
on film-financings for the major<br />
studios. Desiring to work more<br />
closely with filmmakers, he<br />
left New York for Los Angeles<br />
where he began producing short<br />
films, helped launch and run<br />
the Damah Film Festival, served<br />
as an associated producer for<br />
several shows on the Discovery<br />
Channel and produced the feature<br />
films That Evening Sun (starring<br />
Oscar-nominated Hal Holbrook)<br />
and Not That Funny (starring<br />
Emmy-winner Tony Hale.) Terence<br />
is in post-production on his third<br />
feature film, Waiting For The<br />
Miracle To Come, a film by Lian<br />
Lunson starring Willie Nelson and<br />
Charlotte Rampling. In addition to<br />
his work as a film producer, he also<br />
ran Act One, a Hollywood-based<br />
training program and professional<br />
society from 2009 through 2013.<br />
Terence is a graduate of the<br />
University of Virginia.<br />
JACOB MARSHALL<br />
Cultural Curator<br />
Jacob is a music artist, film<br />
producer and pioneer of<br />
humanitarian art campaigns.<br />
As creator of the band MAE, he<br />
has sold over 500,000 records<br />
worldwide and performed over<br />
1,500 concerts on 5 continents.<br />
His passion about collaboration,<br />
social justice, and using creativity<br />
to solve some of the world’s most<br />
pressing problems culminates in<br />
his role as Senior Connector for<br />
More Partnerships, an agency<br />
specializing in creative partnership<br />
design. Jacob and his wife, Haejin,<br />
live in Brooklyn, New York<br />
with their puppy Gogi.<br />
COMMUNITY