Carrie Lozano is the Director of the Sundance Institute’s Documentary Film and Artist Programs. Prior to Sundance, she was director of the International Documentary Association's Enterprise Documentary and Pare Lorentz funds, where she supported films at the intersection of documentary and journalism, including A Thousand Cuts and Welcome to Chechnya. Lozano was previously an executive at Al Jazeera America and a senior producer of the network’s award-winning investigative series Fault Lines. Among other work, she produced the Academy Award nominee The Weather Underground and produced, directed, and edited the Teddy Award nominee Reporter Zero. Her recent film credits include The Ballad of Fred Hersch and Prognosis: Notes on Living. She is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, and serves on the Peabody Awards’ board of jurors. She is also on the board of ProPublica and the advisory boards of PBS Frontline and U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism, where she is an alum.