After distinguished careers in fashion and nonprofit, Heidi Reinberg’s move into film production was inspired by Academy Award–winning documentary director Cynthia Wade. Reinberg produced Wade’s debut feature documentary Grist for the Mill, which aired on Cinemax, and Wade’s award-winning Shelter Dogs, which premiered on HBO. In addition to 93QUEEN, Reinberg served as Consulting Producer on Tanya Cypriano‘s Emmy-nominated Born to Be, which premiered at the New York Film Festival and was released via Kino-Lorber. In addition to Wade and Eiselt, previously Reinberg worked with Oscar winner Ross Kauffman and award-winning directors Mai Iskander and Jeremiah Zagar. Selected credits include: War Photographer / Exposure (NBCUniversal); Words of Witness (Al Jazeera); Garbage Dreams (PBS); Oscar nominee Poster Girl (HBO); Gender Rebel (Logo); Who Does She Think She Is (PBS); My So-Called Enemy (PBS); and House Hunters International (HGTV). Her work has been supported by the Sundance Documentary Institute; the Open Society Foundation; Just Films | Ford Foundation; the Winkelried Foundation; XTR; the Tribeca Film Institute; Catapult Film Fund; Fork Films; NYSCA; the IDA Enterprise Fund; the IDA Pare Lorentz Doc Fund; the Economic Hardship Reporting Project; Picture Motion; the Hartley Film Foundation; the Austin Film Society; the TFI A&E StoryLab; Women Make Movies; and the Independent Filmmaker Project. She is a frequent panelist on the subjects of grant-writing, fundraising, and pitching, and often serves as a consultant in the areas of project and story/character development. She is also an active advocate for the mental well-being of those in the documentary industry. Reinberg is also a member of the Documentary Producers Alliance, where she serves on that body’s Structural Working Group.