Regina Kulik-Scully
San Francisco, CA
Regina Kulik Scully is dedicated to transforming lives and culture through media, education, and healing projects.
Ms. Kulik Scully is the Founder/CEO of the Artemis Rising Foundation, an organization established to build awareness, give voice to social issues, and inspire change in our consciousness and culture.
As an Executive Producer of the 2012 Oscar Nominated, Sundance Award-winning documentary The Invisible War, Regina Kulik Scully founded the Artemis Rising Invisible War Recovery Program, to provide support and break-through trauma treatment to support Vets in the U.S. Military suffering from MST and PTSD.
Ms. Kulik Scully is also an Executive Producer of the 2011 Sundance documentary film Miss Representation, which explores how the media’s representation of women and girls has led to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence. Miss Representation made its national broadcast debut OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network (2011).
As one of the leading media consultants and speakers in the country, Regina Kulik Scully is a the Founder of the following organizations/initiatives:
- CEO/Founder of RPR Marketing Communications, a premier Public Relations Agency in NYC.
- Athena Film Festival, affiliated with Barnard College, NYC - the first women’s film festival focused on supporting women Film Makers
- CBS radio show ‘Live with Robin Morgan’, produced by the Women’s Media Center, NYC
In addition to filmmaking, Regina Kulik Scully is deeply passionate about Education reform, and has helped launch and support some of the most successful inner city charter schools in the country: the Making Waves Academy Schools in Northern California and the Success Academy Schools, in NY.
Ms Kulik Scully currently serves as a board member on the following Boards: Georgetown University Board of Regents; Stanford University Board of Philanthropy and Civil Society, CA; The Horace Mann School, NYC; Project ALS, NYC; Harvard Women’s Leadership Board; VDay Board;