Margaret Munzer Loeb
Margaret Munzer Loeb is a filmmaker and philanthropist known for her work in advocating for reproductive freedom, education, criminal justice reform, and LGBT rights. She is the founder and manager of Lismore Road Productions and MML Productions. Margaret has directed and executive produced various documentary films, including “Chasing Childhood” and “Oliver Sacks: His Own Life.” She has also executive produced films such as “Found,” “Driving While Black,” and “New York: Episode 9: The Future of Cities”.
Margaret earned her bachelor’s degree in history and visual art from Brown University and holds a master’s degree from the NYU Silver School of Social Work. She is actively involved in various organizations and serves on the boards of Prep for Prep and PEN America. Margaret is also a member of the President’s Leadership Council and the President’s Advisory Council on the Arts at Brown University.
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