Scott Berrie
Scott Berrie is an Emmy award-winning producer and Founder of Impulse Creative Productions, LLC. He Executive Produced THE LOVING STORY, an documentary on the watershed civil rights case Loving v. Virginia and THE DIPLOMAT, a documentary about the late Ambassador Richard Holbrooke that also aired on HBO. Scott Produced BY SIDNEY LUMET, a documentary about the prolific director aired on American Masters in 2016. Current film projects include feature films THOU SHALT NOT KILL about Yigal Amir and THE QUARTERS, JERUSALEM to be filmed in Jerusalem’s Old City this spring. Scott is passionate about food and farming. He owns Grape Hollow Farm, a 47-acre organic permaculture farm in the Hudson Highlands with a high yield market garden, a 500+ diversified fruit orchard and pasture raised Heritage Chickens served at Tom Collichio’s Temple Court Restaurant, Gramercy Tavern and Greenmarkets. Scott co-founded VisionSpring and Scojo, a three-time winner of Fast Company's Social Capitalist Award for reducing poverty in the developing world through the sale of affordable eyeglasses. Berrie was given the first NYU Stern Stewart Satter Social Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Scojo New York was also part of the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. Scott graduated from Colorado University, Columbia University Graduate School of International and Public Affairs with a certificate in Middle East Studies where and New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. He’s a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces and the proud father of three teenage children.