About me
Thomas Pack is an Associate Producer and the Director of the Film Incubator Program at Palladium Pictures, his family independent documentary film business. As an Associate Producer, Thomas’ most recent credits are for Get the Jew: The Crown Heights Riot Revisited, and The Prime Minister Vs The Blob: Liz Truss’s 44 Days in Office, both of which were produced for The Wall Street Journal as part of their WSJ Opinion Docs series. Thomas also launched and runs Palladium Picture’s Film Incubator Program, which provides funding, mentorship, and distribution for up-and-coming documentary filmmakers. Thomas brings considerable experience in educational programming to his work with the Incubator, having worked at several educational organizations including in leadership roles. Most recently he worked as Head of Operations at the Upper Darby Arts and Education Foundation, and as Director of Student Programs at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Thomas received his Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from St. John’s College, and his Master’s in Education Entrepreneurship from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a former Hertog Foundation Fellow, TFAS Woodhouse Fellow, and Claremont Institute Publius Fellow. His writings can be found on RealClear Politics, The Federalist, Capitol Research Center, among other places.