Vicky Patel
- Producer
Producer and philanthropist Vicky Patel is a co-founder and principle of Monarch Media, a film and television production company based in Los Angeles.
In her role at Monarch, she executive produced the family musical "A Week Away," which Netflix will release in 2021. She is also executive producing the Chris Pratt comedy "The Black Belt," based on the Black List screenplay by Randall Green; an untitled country musical with award-winning duo Florida Georgia Line; military thriller "Havoc," hailing from South Korean filmmaker Byung-gil Jung; musical "The Road to Bethlehem," which is the directorial debut of Adam Anders ("The Prom"); and "Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?," based on the acclaimed biography of a British WWII solider and prisoner of war.
Patel is also a principal in Nashville-based record label Wavy Records, which she co-owns with legendary Christian rock group Anthem Lights.
She is a dedicated supporter of brain science research and the fight against Alzheimer's Disease through her ongoing work with the Alzheimer's Association. Her commitment to finding a cure for the disease and supporting burdened Alzheimer's caregivers is a personal one, with her father having died in 2015, following a 13-year battle with the disease.
Patel currently resides in the San Francisco Bay-Area with her husband.
In her role at Monarch, she executive produced the family musical "A Week Away," which Netflix will release in 2021. She is also executive producing the Chris Pratt comedy "The Black Belt," based on the Black List screenplay by Randall Green; an untitled country musical with award-winning duo Florida Georgia Line; military thriller "Havoc," hailing from South Korean filmmaker Byung-gil Jung; musical "The Road to Bethlehem," which is the directorial debut of Adam Anders ("The Prom"); and "Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?," based on the acclaimed biography of a British WWII solider and prisoner of war.
Patel is also a principal in Nashville-based record label Wavy Records, which she co-owns with legendary Christian rock group Anthem Lights.
She is a dedicated supporter of brain science research and the fight against Alzheimer's Disease through her ongoing work with the Alzheimer's Association. Her commitment to finding a cure for the disease and supporting burdened Alzheimer's caregivers is a personal one, with her father having died in 2015, following a 13-year battle with the disease.
Patel currently resides in the San Francisco Bay-Area with her husband.