Randall strives to provide enriching entertainment outlets, which afford opportunities for networking, cultural appreciation and original entertainment. He is Executive Producer of an Awarding Winning Short Film titled, For Flow (2010), which is aired on HBO and has been selected to multiple film festivals, including the San Francisco Black Film Festival, Canada International Film Festival and HBO’s American Black Film Festival. Randall has also produced other award winning works: Ying and Yang (2013); Capetown (2014); and most recently BLACK (2020).
Randall Lorin Sawyer attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. He graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Economics concentrating in Management of Information Systems and Management of Electronic Commerce. After graduation, Randall relocated to New York City to start his career with Morgan Stanley as a Business Analyst/Project Manager in Operations. Randall has led multiple projects in New York and London that have had global impact creating efficiency, process improvements, regulatory compliance and cost savings. He has shown that he is able to manage challenges and deliver results while leading large teams, as well as independently. Randall has worked with Finance, Risk Management, Operations, and Technology leadership to oversee and manage multiple complex projects that have had resources in multiple locations globally. Randall completed his Master of Science in Technology Management at Columbia University in February 2012.
In addition to his work in Financial Services, Randall also co-founded 25 to Life Productions in 2005. The mission of 25 to Life was to bring enriching forms of art to urban audiences who are typically deprived of stimulating works largely due to the lack of resources in their communities. He founded Front Stoop Productions in July of 2012 and also currently sits on the Board of the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA).
Randall is a husband and father of 2 residing in the Chicagoland area, spent nearly 20 years in New York, however he hails from the South Side of Chicago. Additionally, Randall currently serves on the Board of the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), is an award winning Executive Producer for Front Stoop Productions, and is a Partner in Capco's New York and Chicago offices.