Tampa native, Renee Warmack, is a producer, speaker and coach who creates positive change in the world through inspirational movies and events; motivational talks; and helping others claim their power and capture their dreams.
Warmack spent 20 years working in government programs and public administration and now focuses full time on her company Renee Warmack Productions, LLC. Her first documentary film, Ten at the Top in Tampa Bay, premiered on PBS and features women government leaders who broke the glass ceiling. Her second movie, A Community with A Dream: The Founding of the Children’s Board, tells the story of child advocates who lobbied Hillsborough County citizens to create a special taxing district for kids. The film aired on local government and public access channels. She’s currently producing the Sam Piazza story, based on the life of a remarkable Gaither High School student with Down Syndrome who was crowned prom King by the student body. Warmack also collaborates on multi-media projects and women empowerment events with her spouse, Dr. Sandi Eveleth, a video editor and digital marketing strategist, who owns KISSyourWeb.com.
Warmack holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and Master’s degree in Public Administration from USF where she competed as a scholarship athlete on the NCAA Div. I tennis team.
Learn more at: ReneeWarmackProductions.com and IMDB