Beatrice Becette - Producer/Director
Beatrice Becette is a Brooklyn-based producer, director, and writer focused on telling stories that inspire and unite us. She began her career at National Geographic where she produced documentary features and series for global audiences on broadcast and digital. Over her tenure in the industry, she’s produced & directed educational, entertainment, and branded content for various clients including: Discovery, Magnolia, Disney, National Geographic, Nat Geo Kids, Realtor.com, and Lowe’s. Beatrice is a graduate of American University where she majored in Film and double minored in Marketing and Creative Writing.
Kenzie Bruce - Creative Consultant
Kenzie Bruce is an Executive Producer at Blue Chalk. Kenzie has worked on projects for TIME, Washington Post Creative Group, The Foundry and The Magnolia Network. She is the director and producer of the documentary, Firebreak. She was the producer and creative lead for The Cabin Chronicles and the producer on season two of Growing Floret. Before joining the Blue Chalk team, she worked in visual communications roles at The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and Denver Westword. Kenzie is a graduate of the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism. She is also a certified Wildland Firefighter Type 2.
Greg Moyer - Executive Producer
Greg Moyer founded Blue Chalk Media in 2013 intending to create a world-class visual communications company whose productions demonstrate the power, importance, and appeal of documentary-style storytelling. Prior to Blue Chalk, Greg spent over 25 years in senior management roles for a variety of non-fiction television brands, including Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, VOOM HD and Food Network. While head of programming, Greg led Discovery to five George Foster Peabody Awards for editorial excellence. In his final role as a television channel executive, Greg managed the launch of the Food Network into 63 countries outside North America. At Blue Chalk, Moyer has executive produced programs nominated for three Daytime and Lifestyle Emmy Awards and oversaw production of another documentary project for public television awarded a regional Pacific Northwest Emmy honor.
Victoria Kelly - Storyteller
Victoria Kelly is the author of four books of fiction and poetry, including When the Men Go Off to War and Homefront. Her novel Mrs. Houdini was a People Magazine Best New Book and a USA Today New and Noteworthy Book. Her poetry has been selected for the Best American Poetry series and her writing has appeared in The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Baltimore Sun and more. She lives in Maryland with her husband, a Marine veteran, and their children. She is the granddaughter of an atomic veteran who was one of the first Americans in Nagasaki after the atomic bomb.
Karin Tanabe - Storyteller
Karin Tanabe, a Japanese American nisei, is a historical fiction novelist living in Washington, DC. The author of seven novels published by St. Martin’s Press and Simon & Schuster, she is a former Politico reporter and frequent contributor to The Washington Post. Two of her books have been optioned for film and television, most recently A Woman of Intelligence to NBC Universal. Her writing has also appeared in the Miami Herald, Chicago Tribune, and Newsday. She has been featured as a style and politics expert on CNN, E!, Entertainment Tonight, and CBS Early Show.