Building Teams Through Cross-Generational Collaboration
Imagine Gen X, Gen Z, and Baby Boomers all in one team. It’s not just a dream, it’s the power of cross-generational collaboration.
Rossy Eguigure, co-chair of HPA Women in Post (WIP) and owner of Rx Media Productions, Inc., Beatriz Rodriguez, a post-production professional in Hollywood at Company 3, and Payton List, director of production and post in the FOX Entertainment Technology Group (moderator), will share how such ‘age-inclusive’ collaboration enhances problem-solving, strengthens adaptability, and equips teams to tackle evolving challenges while seizing new opportunities. Their practical strategies and real-world examples will help you thrive in today’s fast-paced workplace environment. Join Rossy, Beatriz and Payton as they explore the power of cross-generational collaboration in the media and entertainment industry. This webinar will highlight how blending the experience of seasoned professionals with the fresh perspectives of emerging talent can enhance problem-solving and boost adaptability while paving the way for unprecedented success in today’s evolving film and entertainment field.
Women in Post CineSparks Webinar
- Tuesday, October 29th
- 8:00 am – 9:00 am PT
- This event is part of the CineSparks Webinar Series, For more details and registration, click here.
Featured Presenters
Rossy E. Eguigure is an experienced media and content development producer with over three decades of experience in the media and entertainment industry, working on both coasts of the U.S. As the founder and CEO of Rx Media Productions Inc., she has collaborated with a wide range of creatives, filmmakers, and media entrepreneurs, producing and directing notable projects for clients like National Geographic, Fox International, Discovery, NBC, Univision, E! Entertainment, Meto-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), PBS, and others. Rossy has worked as a showrunner, director, producer, and consulting executive, ensuring high-quality standards across various productions.
With a Master’s in Media Psychology, Rossy specializes in engaging multicultural and intergenerational audiences. A bilingual media professional, she integrates her deep understanding of media psychology into every project. In addition to her production work, Rossy created bilingual podcasts for Dale, Cuéntame Network, exploring the intersection of media, technology, and human behavior. She also leads ‘The Hollywood Makers’ production, which covers the evolution of the entertainment industry. She also serves as co-chair of the Hollywood Professional Association’s Women in Post Committee.
Beatriz Rodriguez
Operations Coordinator at Company 3 and WIP Committee Member HPA
Beatriz Rodriguez is a post-production professional based in Los Angeles with extensive hands-on experience in both the television and film industry. She is a proud LA native and a first-generation college graduate from California State University, Northridge. Beatriz has worked on a range of high-profile projects at Warner Bros. Studios, contributing to TV productions on the show side of post-production as a freelancer. This experience allowed her to hone her skills in handling the end-to-end workflow for complex projects. Currently, she brings her expertise to Company 3, an award-winning global post-production house, where she coordinates day-to-day operations in production and post-production, playing a key role in delivering high-quality content for leading entertainment clients.
With a solid background in handling production processes, post-production workflows, and creative collaboration, Beatriz strives to elevate industry practices and standards. She is an active member of the Hollywood Professional Association’s YEP/WIP Committee, driving influential industry initiatives and playing a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of professionals. Her dedication to excellence and creative problem-solving continues to make a lasting impact in the post-production industry.
Payton List
Moderator, Director of Production and Post, Fox Entertainment Technology Group