Erika Olde is an award-winning producer and founder of Black Bicycle Entertainment, the Los Angeles based production company that produces and finances commercial and prestige feature films. Her recent work includes Home Again, starring Reese Witherspoon, Susanna White’s Woman Walks Ahead, starring Jessica Chastain, and Whitney Cumming’s The Female Brain. She founded The Erika Film Foundation after the success of her IRIS IN program, originally created for students of Ghetto Film School. The Erika Film Foundation helps aspiring young filmmakers from underrepresented communities by providing them with the education, tools and networks needed to pursue successful careers in the film industry. Olde is a Ghetto Film School board member, a TiFF Share Her Journey Ambassador, and has been featured in media worldwide including Variety’s 2017 Women’s Impact Report. In 2020, Olde-Coggin was named to Forbes’ 30 Under 30: Hollywood and Entertainment list.
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Past Events
Ghetto Film School – November 7, 2019
Honoree, Ghetto Film School’s Annual Benefit
Los Angeles, California
American Friends of Covent Garden 50th Anniversary – July 10, 2019
Sponsor, 50th Anniversary of the American Friends of Coven Garden honoring the Royal Opera House
Los Angeles, California
Soho House – June 25, 2018
Females in Film – Erika Olde and Susanna White in conversation with Bianca de la Garza
New York, New York
CORE: Club – June 25, 2018
Lunch and Learn with Hollywood Producer Erika Olde
New York, New York
Pinterest: Right the Ratio Event – November 8, 2017
Panel Participant, Right The Ratio campaign, launched on Women’s Equality Day
San Francisco, California
Working Not Working’s Magazine – April 6, 2018
Working Not Working: Women In Film: Cocktails + Conversation
Los Angeles, California