Sea Girt resident Diane Raver, has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious 2025 Women Entrepreneurs Rock Humanitarian and Badassery Award, presented by the New Jersey Small Business Development Center (NJSBDC) at Brookdale Community College.

The award recognizes Raver’s extraordinary contributions to New Jersey’s cultural and entrepreneurial landscape, particularly her founding and leadership of the Garden State Film Festival. In 2002, Raver co-founded the festival alongside Robert Pastorelli, launching its inaugural event in Asbury Park in 2003. The festival has since evolved into a world-class event that draws celebrities, industry leaders, and audiences from around the globe.

“Leader, creator, motivator, passionate, and trailblazer are just a few words that describe you,” wrote Dr. Jackeline Mejias-Fuertes, Regional Director of the NJSBDC at Brookdale Community College, in her award notification. “Yet, it is your sincerity and genuine character that inspire others to believe in their own ability to make a difference.”

Raver’s pioneering career in film and television spans decades. In 1987, she became the first woman president of a commercial production company in New York City when she led The Madison Group. Her dedication to the Garden State Film Festival has included tireless work in sponsorship development, grant writing, film selection, and volunteer coordination.

Today, Raver serves as Director of the New Jersey Film Academy at Brookdale Community College, where she has established strategic collaborations with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) to create accessible, high-quality pathways into the film industry. Her work bridges education, workforce development, and public-private partnerships to strengthen New Jersey’s position in the entertainment industry.

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