Robert Koenig (born July 9, 1975 in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American film director, producer, writer and editor.
[7] In 2003, Koenig moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he worked in public broadcasting, WPBA, and as a special projects producer for WGCL-TV (CBS46) and WXIA-TV (11 Alive).
[8] In 2007, Robert Koenig teamed up with medical anthropologist, Brandon Kohrt[9][10] to document the stories of several child soldiers who were associated with the Unified Communist Party of Nepal.
[3][4] For the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda, "Coexist" aired on PBS’s World Channel on April 16, 2014 and was reviewed by The New York Times .
[16] In 2014, Robert Koenig along with Brandon Kohrt and Libby King MacFarlane founded HeartMind International, a public charity (501(c)(3)) with the mission to provide culturally-appropriate and sustainable mental health care to vulnerable populations.