Regina Scully

Founder and CEO, Artemis Rising Foundation



Regina K. Scully is Founder and CEO of Artemis Rising Foundation, an organization dedicated to transforming our culture through media, arts, and education. She has produced over 200+ documentary films focused on some of the most pressing social justice issues of our time. She is an Emmy, Academy and Peabody Award-winning producer.

Ms. Scully's films include: What Would Sophia Loren Do? (2021), Fantastic Fungi (2020), Miss Representation (2010), The Invisible War (2012), Common Ground(2023), Kiss The Ground (2020), The Biggest Little Farm (2019), Won't You Be My Neighbor (2018), The Hunting Ground (2015), Fed Up (2014), The Great Hack (2019), Anita: Speaking Truth To Power (2013), Newtown (2016), Eagle Huntress (2016), Dolores (2017), One Of Us (2017), This Changes Everything (2019), Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise (2016), and The Return of Tanya Tucker (2022).

Scully is the founding sponsor of the Athena Film Festival (Barnard College, NYC), which is dedicated to celebrating and elevating women's leadership. She is a 15+ year member of Impact Partners, an organization dedicated to supporting independent documentary storytelling and the wider documentary community. Scully is also a principal funder of Gamechanger Films, a development company dedicated to groundbreaking narratives that disrupt the status quo and advance the cultural conversation. She is founder and CEO of RPR Marketing Communications, a public relations and marketing agency in NYC. Scully is co-Ffounder of the Making Waves Academy Charter School in Richmond, CA. She is a board member of the Women’s Media Center, Harvard Women’s Leadership Board, and The Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences.