Biography:Rachel Wang

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Short description: British film producer and director
Rachel Wang
Winner of the Women in Social Enterprise Award - Rachel Wang from Chocolate Films (cropped).jpg
EducationUniversity of Bristol
University of Law

Rachel Wang is a British film producer and director known for her work with Chocolate Films, a film production house that brings disadvantaged young people into filmmaking and digital art. As of 2023, she is currently the digital trustee at the National Portrait Gallery.

Education

Wang went to an all girls school, Wimbledon High School.[1] She received an undergraduate degree from the University of Bristol (1996). Wang went on to do a postgraduate studies at the University of Law (1997 to 1999).[2][3]

Career

Wang co-founded Chocolate Films in 2001[4][better source needed] as a non-profit organisation with the aim of bringing disadvantaged young people into filmmaking and digital art. Her workshop engages with over 3000 young people and disadvantaged adults each year.[1] Wang is a trustee at the National Portrait Gallery,[5][6] and she works as a digital trustee for the curatorial committee.[7]

Selected works

  • Mark Currie and Rachel Wang. Afro Saxons. [8]
  • Rachel Wang, Mark Currie and Gareth Mitchell. The Road to Recovery. [9]

Awards and honors

Wang was voted Lead Entrepreneur of the Year for the 2015 Black British Business Awards.[10] She received an honorary doctorate in business from Middlesex University in 2017.[11][2] In 2018 Wang received the Black Women in Business Award for Social Enterprise of the Year.[12] In 2019 Wang won Community Person of the Year from the Visionary Honours show.[13]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Wimbledon's GDST Alumna of the Year Award 2020 Finalist - vote now!". March 10, 2020. https://www.wimbledonhigh.gdst.net/news/2020-03-10/wimbledon-s-gdst-alumna-of-the-year-award-2020-finalist-vote-now-. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Rachel Wang | Co-Founder of Chocolate Films". https://www.law.ac.uk/set-for-success/our-alumni/rachel-wang/. 
  3. Gallick, Sasha (2019-09-26). "Ladies who lunch: Rachel Wang, Chocolate Films" (in en). https://www.pioneerspost.com/news-views/20190926/ladies-who-lunch-rachel-wang-chocolate-films. 
  4. "Our People" (in en-GB). https://www.chocolatevideoproduction.co.uk/about-us/our-people/. 
  5. "Rachel Wang, Sir Peter Stothard and Bjorn Saven reappointed as Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery" (in en). https://www.gov.uk/government/news/rachel-wang-sir-peter-stothard-and-bjorn-saven-reappointed-as-trustees-of-the-national-portrait-gallery. 
  6. Morton, Becky (2017-12-15). "Meet the women leading our public bodies" (in en-GB). BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-42359724. 
  7. NORDMETALL-Stiftung, Katja from (2021-08-13). "Spotlighting Museums, vol. 6" (in de). https://spotlightingmuseums.substack.com/p/spotlighting-museums-vol-6. 
  8. Review of Afro Saxons
    • Gray, Carmen (November 2008). "Afro Saxons". Sight and Sound; London 18 (11): 48. 
    • Hillis, Aaron (1 July 2009). "Afro-Punk Festival". The Village Voice; New York [New York]: pp. 46. 
  9. Review of The Road to Recovery
    • Warner, Lesley (September 2008). "The Road to Recovery" (in en). Mental Health Practice; London 12 (1). 
  10. Waters, Ruth (2015-10-24). "Local entrepreneur wins Black British Business Award" (in en-GB). https://brixtonblog.com/2015/10/local-entrepreneur-wins-black-british-business-award/. 
  11. "Filmmaker Rachel Wang awarded honorary degree". European Union News. August 3, 2017. 
  12. "2018 Winners and Finalists" (in en-gb). https://www.bwbawards.com/awards-ceremony/archive/2018-winners-and-finalists. 
  13. Giogetti, Sandra (February 10, 2019). "Theatre news: Hamilton takes Visionary Honours" (in en-GB). https://www.britishtheatreguide.info/news/hamilton-takes-visionary-honou-10299.