Nadine Schiff

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Nadine Schiff
BornToronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationFilm producer, screenwriter, author, philanthropist
SpouseFred Rosen

Nadine Schiff is a Canadian film producer, screenwriter, author and philanthropist from Los Angeles, California.

Early life[]

Nadine Schiff was born in Toronto, Ontario.[1] She received a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology.[1][2]

Career[]

She served as Vice President of Stonebridge Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony.[1][2] She also served as Vice President of production at WeddingChannel.com.[1]

She was the co-screenwriter of Made in America in 1993 alongside Marcia Brandwynne and Holly Goldberg Sloan, also serving as executive producer.[3] She was then associate producer of Red Corner in 1997, producer of the TV movie The Wedding Dress in 2001, and executive producer of Breakfast with Scot in 2007.[3]

She was the editor-at-large for Live! Magazine.[1] Additionally, she has co-written three books: Career Makeovers for the Working Woman, The Secret Language of Girlfriends, and The Ultimate Organizer.[1][2]

Philanthropy[]

She serves on the Boards of Trustees of United Friends of the Children and the Sundance Institute.[4] When Maria Shriver was the First Lady of California, Schiff established the Minerva Awards with her, which now takes place at the annual Women's Conference.[1] She also established The Ultimate Organizer with Barbara Guggenheim.[1] She was honored with the Junior League of Los Angeles 2018 Community Service award.[5]

Personal life[]

She is married to Fred Rosen, a business executive.[1] They reside in Bel Air.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j Nadine Schiff, Haute Living, July 28, 2012
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c The Women's Conference: Nadine Schiff
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b imdb
  4. ^ MariaShriver.com: Nadine Schiff Archived 2015-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Honorees | www.jlla.org". Retrieved 2019-01-29.
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