Jere Rae Mansfield

Jere Rae-Mansfield graduated from the University of California at San Diego, and became a working Screen Actors Guild member for many years. Following her work as an actress (as Jeri Lea Ray), she became an accomplished producer in feature film and political and commercial venues.[1]

Career

Mansfield is credited as a producer on Imp*, Peel: The Peru Project, Edgar Allan Poe: A Journey in Verse, Shakespeare's Soliloquies, The Last Leaf, O Henry: a Life in Stories, The Gift of the Magi, Women: First and Foremost, Hola Amigos, World War II: Breadlines to Boomtimes, Guns of the Civil War, and The Tell-Tale Heart.[2] In 1982, Jere became the CFO and Managing Partner of the second oldest independent film distributor, Monterey Media Inc.[3]

M&O Management

Mansfield serves as a partner in the private management company M&O Management, which specializes in personal project business management for well known clients.[4]

Charity work

Mansfield supports a number of charity organizations. She has been a part of the beneficiary committee for the Entertainment AIDS Alliance for 25 years. In 2000, Mansfield was awarded the Alliance's "Visionary Honor's Award".[5][6] Mansfield has also served on the board of trustees for the Kids First! organization, which rates children's media,[6] and has been on the Board of Directors for Eco Hero Kids for three years.[6]

Awards

Mansfield was recognized in 2007 by Video Business Magazine for "Women to Watch".[1]

References

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