Annie Lukowski
Annie Lukowski is a trustee at the Lynch Foundation and active member of the Finance and Governance Committees. An award-winning storyteller and prolific content creator, Annie co-founded Vanishing Point Media, a full-service virtual reality production company with clients like ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, Toyota, and Banana Republic. VPM partners with forward-thinking producers, brands and agencies to produce industry-leading VR content and provide production and post-production services to studios and corporations alike.
She previously co-founded WorkingBug Media, a digital entertainment company through which she wrote, directed and produced comedies and also impactful spots for major brands including Jeep, TeenVogue, Maybelline and the USA Network. Annie and WorkingBug are also the creative force behind a number of branded digital comedy series including Random Comedies (Randall Park), Series of Unfortunate People (Keegan-Michael Key), and Road to The Altar (Jaleel White), which won the PGA Award for Outstanding Independent Series. Annie is an accomplished dramatic storyteller as well, having directed the festival and award-winning shorts The Protest and Waiting for Hello and produced Have Your Heard About Vukovar? which premiered at Tribeca and went on to become an Official Selection at over 30 film festivals across four continents.
Annie has been volunteering and working with The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company which brings arts and arts education to incarcerated youth in the Los Angeles area for over a decade and now serves on the Advisory Committee. Annie has her Bachelor of Science from Boston College, and her Master of Fine Arts from USC School of Cinematic Arts. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.