Alex Kerry is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of skills and experiences. As an actor, film producer, director, author, and managing director at FTI Consulting, she has had the opportunity to work in various capacities across the entertainment industry.
Her experience in the entertainment industry is extensive, having co-founded, creative directed, and directed at Fictional Pictures, as well as managing director at FTI Consulting. Her short film "The Last Full Measure" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and won numerous awards at film festivals worldwide, with the film also being collected at The Lost Angeles County Museum of Art.
As a television director, Alex has worked on a variety of projects, including the MTV hit "The Hills" and the pilot for the dark comedy "The Forest." She was also attached to direct "The Hazards of Good Breeding" at Beacon Pictures.
In her role as a creative strategy consultant at FTI Consulting, Alex works with Fortune 500 clients to develop innovative advertising campaigns across a range of mediums. Her expertise includes designing and developing campaigns, creating video and film narratives, and devising online experiences.
Alex's commercial and short film directing portfolio is impressive, featuring a Coca-Cola spot for their international sustainability campaign, episodic pieces for HSBC, digital and strategy work for Duane Reade, Dow, REEBOK, and various fashion brands. She also developed and directed video vignettes for a nationwide Allstate documentary campaign that explored the economic condition and prospects of the Millennial Generation entering the workforce in 2010.
In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Alex is also an author. She wrote the book "Notes from the Trail," a collection of images and vignettes from her father's 2004 presidential campaign. The book features images taken from 300 hours of film footage she shot during the two-year campaign cycle.
Alex received her education at Brown University, where she studied anthropology and modern culture and media. She later graduated from the directing program at the AFI Conservatory in 2004, receiving the Richard Rogers award for excellence in directing.