

Genevieve Anderson is a filmmaker, producer, and social entrepreneur who electrifies audiences with the bold idea that business can be humanity’s most powerful force for good. With award-winning films screened globally and a career spanning art, activism, and enterprise, she calls people to action—showing how everyday citizens can build social ventures and how private sector alliances can solve the crises governments cannot. A Rockefeller Media Artist grantee, Annenberg Fellow, and USC School of Cinematic Arts alum, Genevieve spent 15 years producing major works for video artist Bill Viola. Her own feature, DUSTWUN, born of her time on the U.S./Mexico border, is distributed internationally. She is founder of WUNZ Apparel in Action and Make It Work LA, an employment initiative for unhoused women. Whether speaking on stages or through cinema, she sparks transformation where art, business, and justice meet.