Rachel Gray is a Malibu native who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography at the University of Washington. Upon graduating, Rachel studied under acclaimed documentary filmmaker and photographer Phil Borges in Kathmandu, Nepal. She followed a medical team to rural villages, filming burn victims from Nepal's poorest populations. After completing this project, she felt compelled to pursue a career in filmmaking. When Rachel traveled to India in 2013, a young woman was gang-raped and died in Delhi. The event made international news and triggered mass protests. She documented the nation's reaction to this tragedy and created a short film, later endorsed by actress and activist Olivia Wilde. The film was picked up by One Billion Rising, a movement to end gender violence. Rachel believed that stories have the power to change the world, and brings her passion and enthusiasm to her career as a producer and filmmaker.