Chloe Rickard is a filmmaker rapidly emerging as one of Australia's most dynamic and innovative comedy producers. She has worked for nine years with Jungleboys, serving as lead producer on Soul Mates, The Moodys, A Moody Christmas, Elegant Gentlemen's Guide to Knife Fighting and No Activity (Stan's first original commission) and producing over 200 TVCs. She is currently in pre-production of Here Come the Habibs for Nine, developing The Murderous Urges of Ordinary Women with backing from Screen Australia, and producing the Bondi Hipsters Movie with the Van Vurren Bros. Chloe is also a recipient of Screen Australia's Enterprise Growth program and one of the founders of the ScreenFutures think tank, a group of young thought leaders whose research into piracy recently won the support of the Content Coalition formed by News Corp, Village Roadshow, Foxtel and other leaders of the screen business.