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Brent N. Hunter is an award-winning writer, producer, executive producer and executive consultant. Brent is the Chairman and CEO of Spirit Rising Productions, whose mission is to produce, support and distribute content that uplifts, inspires and entertains people worldwide through books, videos, films, television shows, events and cyberspace productions. He is known for his work on 24 Hours on Craigslist (2005), Tapping the Source (2010), Rajanna (2011) and Last Shot with Judge Gunn (2011). As of May 2020, Hunter is Senior Director of the Cybersecurity Program Management Office at WarnerMedia in Burbank, CA. Brent is a technically adept senior program executive who holistically leverages program management, knowledge management, organizational change management and a deep understanding of individual and organizational psychology to bridge the gap between technology and business teams. Strong collaborative leader with an innate talent for identifying and implementing process and organizational improvements, creating strengths-based high-performance teams and delivering value to organizations in multiple industries. Responsible for budgets up to $38 million and organizations of up to 200 team members. Knowledge Management expert, social media pioneer and award-winning author of 5 books including The Power of KM: Harnessing the Extraordinary Value of Knowledge Management. Another one of Hunter's books includes The Rainbow Bridge: Bridge to Inner Peace and to World Peace. The Rainbow Bridge is the recipient of 22 literary awards and has been endorsed by H.H. the Dalai Lama, New York Times Bestselling Authors, Doctors, Attorneys, Ambassadors, Astronauts, Olympians, an Academy Award-Winning Actor and a growing chorus of global luminaries. The Rainbow Bridge concept (also known as Bifröst) is referenced in the movies Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Thor (2011), Dolphin Tale (2011) and 24 Hours on Craigslist (2005).