You and a guest will enjoy a video meeting with an industry leader in documentary film and branded content, Cheryl Miller Houser, founder & CEO of Creative Breed, and the producer & co-director of the critically acclaimed, Generation Startup. Cheryl also gives popular talks worldwide about how to harness storytelling and empathy to forge connection, understanding, and positive change.
Cheryl Miller Houser is an award-winning director, writer, and producer renowned for her emotionally engaging storytelling across documentaries, commercials, and branded content. She is the founder and CEO of Creative Breed, a company dedicated to harnessing the art and science of storytelling to drive deep emotional connection and positive impact.
Cheryl is also a sought-after speaker at prominent events such as SXSW (3-time Featured Speaker there, most recently on the Main Stage) and at major companies and universities around the world. She delivers inspirational talks on how to tell human-centered stories that create connection, shape culture and ignite our humanity.
Some of her work as director, writer and producer includes feature documentary GENERATION STARTUP following young people for 1 ½ years launching startups in Detroit funded by PwC and UBS. Cheryl also spearheaded the film’s innovative distribution which included theatrical release, film festivals, robust event screenings in the US and around the world, educational release, Netflix and other streaming platforms.
Cheryl recently directed and produced TRUTH TO TRANSFORMATION for the Commissioner of Children and Families in NJ featuring people who grew up in foster care and are changing the system from within. She also directed and produced MAD GENIUS TIPS, a smash hit web series for Food & Wine Magazine nominated for two James Beard Awards and a range of moving mini-docs and brand commercials featuring real people.
Cheryl started her career producing award-winning films, including David O. Russell’s first movie SPANKING THE MONKEY, winner of the Sundance Audience Award, documentary CHILDREN OF DARKNESS (PBS) about children with mental illness nominated for an Academy Award and TRUST ME (Showtime) about an interfaith camp in rural North Carolina founded right after 9/11. She has also created hundreds of hours of top-rated nonfiction TV for outlets such as Nat Geo and the Discovery Channel.