Amy Geller

[6][7] She is currently an Assistant Professor of Production at Boston Universityand has previously taught classes at Emerson College.

[9] In 2015, she received a Chai in the Hub Award for young Jewish leadership and, in 2016, a Boston University Women's Guild Scholarship.

[10][11] Geller co-directed her debut feature documentary, The Guys Next Door, along with Allie Humenuk, which premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival in 2016 and was broadcast on the World Channel.

[13] In 2024, Geller released her first narrative documentary podcast entitled "The Rabbis Go South.

"[14] Produced, written and narrated by Geller and Peary, the seven-part series uncovers the true story of Jewish-Black solidarity in St. Augustine, Florida during the Civil Rights Movement.