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Terri Bullock, Director, Windrider Bay Area
Terri has been on the leadership team of Windrider Film Forum, Bay Area since its inception. She’s passionate about the arts as a powerful and creative vehicle to engage the community in thought-provoking issues. She’s been an active volunteer for UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, for the Parents of Alumni Committee for Menlo School,
has served on the board of the Menlo Park Atherton Education Foundation and the Advisory Board of UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Center for Impact, and sponsored Music@Menlo, an internationally acclaimed Chamber Music Festival, since it began in 2003. Previously, she worked for twenty years in wholesale banking and finance for Wells Fargo Bank and Chase Manhattan Bank and in investment advising for The Savant Investment Group. She lives in Atherton, California and presently serves on the Board of Directors for Music@Menlo. Terri has a BA in English from the University of the Pacific, an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management and is a Certified and Licensed Financial Planner.
Craig Detweiler, Ph.D., Co-Founder, Windrider Institute
Filmmaker and author Craig Detweiler, Ph.D., is the dean of the College of Fine Arts and Production at Grand Canyon University. He wrote the screenplays for The Duke, the comedic road trip, Extreme Days and directed the award-winning documentary Remand, narrated by Angela Bassett. His award-winning books include
iGods: How Technology Shapes Our Spiritual and Social Lives (2013), Selfies: Searching for the Image of God in a Digital Age (2018), and his latest, Deep Focus: Film and Theology in Dialogue, co-authored with Robert K. Johnston and Kutter Callaway. Craig’s cultural commentary has been featured on ABC’s Nightline, CNN, NPR, and in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Detweiler served as a professor at Fuller Seminary, Biola University, and Pepperdine University, and is President/CEO of The Wedgwood Circle.
Ed Priddy, Chairman and Co-Founder, Windrider Institute
A successful entrepreneur and Peabody award winning film producer, Ed is a leader in the launching and development of entrepreneurial companies and has co-founded numerous private and non-profit enterprises. Ed has recently co-founded a new consumer products start-up company which is quickly gaining distribution in both the
wholesale and retail channels. Along with his brother John, Ed was instrumental in launching the Windrider Forum at the Sundance Film Festival. He is an executive producer of award- winning documentaries including Hilla Medalia’s After The Storm, Medalia’s Peabody Award winning To Die in Jerusalem, Heather Rae’s Showtime feature, Family: The First Circle, Laura Waters-Hinson’s As We Forgive and Dog Days, Doug Block’s critically acclaimed 51 Birch Street and Dani Menkin’s Academy shortlisted 39 Pounds of Love and others. A lifelong entrepreneur, Ed has a degree in finance from the University of Colorado and resides in Boise, Idaho.
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