Filmmakers

 
  • B. Stephen Boyd is the CEO of Boyd Biomedical in Lee, MA and the Chairman and President of the Berkshire Innovation Center in Pittsfield, MA. Stephen joined Boyd Converting Company in 1999 as a Regional Sales Manager and was promoted to Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 2003 where he served until 2007 when he stepped into his current role as the CEO. Prior to joining the Company, Stephen was an Associate at Economic Growth Group in New York City and an Assistant Editor with Ski Magazine. A Graduate of Middlebury College in VT, Mr. Boyd is an avid skier, soccer coach and outdoor enthusiast as well as a Board Trustee at Berkshire Country Day School and a Strategic Steering Committee member of the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In his spare time Steve also enjoys mountaineering, golf, tennis and anything he does with his wife and 2 kids.

  • Matthew is the Chief Commercial Officer of Boyd Technologies and is a member of the Board of Directors. He is a Producer of the documentary film Project Frontline and co-host of Boyd Biomedical Design Stories.

    Matthew joined Boyd Technologies in 2007 as the Vice President of Business Development. Prior to joining Boyd Technologies, Matthew worked in Fixed Income Sales & Trading at Citigroup Global Markets. Matthew is actively involved as an Alumni of Babson College’s Graduate School of Business where he serves as a mentor for the Institute for Family Entrepreneurship. He is also a mentor and serves on the Steering Committee of MassMedic’s Ignite Accelerator Program.

    Matthew received a BA in Economics from the University of Vermont and his MBA from the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College.

  • PJ Moynihan founded Digital Eyes Film in 2003, a full-services production company specializing in social impact media, documentary features, and media consulting.

    Over nearly 20 years, Moynihan and his team at Digital Eyes have developed a global footprint through a non-traditional, grassroots approach to social action filmmaking and distribution.

    He is currently Executive Producer at BIC Studios and in production with a social action documentary which explores a public health approach to the overdose epidemic in the US.

  • Nate Christy is a multifaceted music producer, engineer, composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist mixer and performer based in Easthampton, Ma. Among his many achievements, he has produced the track “Waves of Love,” by Al Jardine and Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys, worked with Royston Langston of Space Hog on his track “Love Is a Curious Thing,” and engineered Larry Dvoskin’s Life Is Strange album. Dvoskin, a frequent collaborator of Nate’s, is a four-time Grammy nominated musician, songwriter, and producer whose songs have sold more than 27 million copies worldwide.

    In more recent years, Nate has established himself as a sought-after composer of film scores. Most notably, he composed the score for the film Healing Voices, a documentary that has been shown in hundreds of theaters and won an Independent Spirit Award at the Boston Independent Film Festival in the year it was released. His recent credits also include scoring for the documentary film Life Ain’t Fair (about the longest-running continuous agricultural fair in the U.S.) and acting as associate producer on the upcoming film biography for American Masters, Becoming Helen Keller, which features Broadway and film star Cherry Jones.