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As the former Artistic Director for the IFP Market, Wendy was responsible for choosing screenplays and fiction films and the supervision of non-fiction films for the 2003-2006 IFP Markets (Independent Film Week). Films presented during this time included Born Into Brothels (2004 Documentary Academy Award winner), Mad Hot Ballroom (Paramount Classics); screenplays: Frozen River(2008 Sundance Award Winner, distributed by Sony Classics), Off The Black, Bonneville and many others. In addition, Wendy oversaw the juried screenplay and film competitions for the prestigious IFP Filmmaker Awards.

Prior to IFP, Wendy was Vice President of Production and Development at ErgoArts, Inc., a New York independent-film company, where she co-produced the Sundance award winner Songcatcher, distributed by Lion’s Gate and starring Janet McTeer and Aidan Quinn. While there she oversaw the development and production of several features and documentaries, with primary responsibilities including evaluating all projects and working with producers, writers, and directors to propel ideas to their next stage of development and/or production. Prior to ErgoArts, she worked in creative development for Barbara DeFina and Martin Scorsese, transitioning to production for The Age of Innocence, Casino and Kundun—all directed by Scorsese. She began in the film business as an assistant to an agent at ICM, moving into development as an executive for Christopher Reeve, Jane Alexander, Rob Cohen and John Badham at Warner Brothers, Viacom and Universal Pictures respectively.

During her 20 years of experience working with writers and filmmakers, she has been responsible for production and programming as well as creative decisions. This gives her a unique advantage in evaluating material and providing guidance.