Nancy Lynn
Nancy Lynn is senior vice president, strategic partnerships at Bright Focus Foundation, a premier source of private research funding to understand, treat, and raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. The organization currently manages a global portfolio of over 220 projects, a $50 million investment in bold science to address diseases of mind and sight. Lynn also produces and raises distribution funding for disease-related documentary feature films. These include Glen Campbell…I’ll Be Me (2014), which was nominated for an Academy Award and won three Grammy Awards. Most recently, she was executive producer for James Keach's film Turning Point, released in 2020, which captures the human side of the 30+-year search for diagnostic and therapeutic breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s disease.