A native Angeleno, Anna began her career at Sony Pictures with Columbia Tri-Star Television where she worked on shows such as "Dawson's Creek," "Mad About You," and "The Nanny." Then at Innovative Artists, a talent and literary agency, she helped to launch the careers of many young actors including Jason Biggs ("American Pie"), Erika Christensen ("Traffic"), Frankie Muniz ("Malcolm in the Middle"), Allyson Hannigan ("How I Met Your Mother") David Gallagher ("7th Heaven"), Ellen Pompeo ("Greys Anatomy"), Taryn Manning ("Hustle & Flow") and Tom Welling ("Smallville"). Anna turned down an offer to be an agent in the Young Talent Department at Innovative when she became interested in producing feature films. Anna took a marketing & public relations position at internetstudios.com, a company that offered the resources to finance and distribute independent films online. She also worked in both the talent and literary departments of Writers & Artists Agency (now merged with Paradigm) where she was involved with the representation of many prominent actors, screenwriters and directors. Shortly thereafter, Anna collaborated with Konstantyn McElroy and produced their first feature film, "Sunday Morning" under the banner of then company Annimel Film. "The Lost Woman" was their second feature which Anna produced and co-wrote with Mr. McElroy. She has studied deal making & negotiating in various aspects of the Film and Television Industry, including continuing education seminars through the Film Independent organization. Anna also has a B.A. degree in Law & Society from the University of California in Santa Barbara.