
President
Marc Etienne is a co-founder of BreadMaker Pictures. He has written business plans for feature films and facilitated investment funding for a recently completed feature comedy/drama.
Marc has written, produced, and directed short films which have been screened online and at film festivals. He co-produced Avery Kidd Waddell’s N.C.B.S., which was an official selection of the 2009 Hollywood Black Film Festival, the 2009 Texas Black Film Festival, and the 2009 Martha's Vineyard African American Film festival, sponsored by HBO, where it screened to packed houses.
Marc has worked for one of the most recognizable Internet brands in the world - the largest provider of online properties and services to over 300 million worldwide users for 8 years. Through his experience in varied roles in Account Management, Project Management, and Operations Supervision, Marc has overseen and executed traffic generation and marketing strategies that have generated millions of dollars annually.
Marc Etienne was raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He graduated from New York University. He resides in Los Angeles with his family.
Claude EtienneVice-President
Claude Etienne is a co-founder of BreadMaker Pictures. He has drafted development and investment contracts for the company’s projects. Claude has written several feature length screenplays and has published op-ed and disaster preparedness articles to his credit.
Claude heads up operations and planning at the family business , the largest baking goods facility in Haiti. In this role he has developed an expertise in operations planning, sales strategy execution as well as debt and private equity funding mechanisms. He is currently focusing on the reconstruction efforts to re-open the business following the January 12, 2010 earthquake.
Claude was raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and calls the city his home. From this location he develops Haitian feature film projects for the company. He graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in journalism.