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Jonathan Gregory has always had a passion for filmmaking. From a young age, he studied various movies, the directors behind them, and the process for successful features. Throughout high school, he made several short films of his own including The Manager, a joint venture with Logan Sekulow and Amartian. 

 

At 18, Jonathan went to the Zaki Gordon School of Cinematic Arts. There he learned the particulars of the film industry, the creative process, and the harsh realities of a set. Working with industry professionals, Jonathan gained on-set experience for the movie Extraordinary. It was this knowledge that helped Jonathan make his thesis film The Waiting Room in 2017. 

 

After graduating, jonathan got a job on a feature film as an electric working in Michigan and several shorts films. During this time, Jonathan began exploring different opportunities and roles he could play in the film industry. Following his success as a grunt, he began producing content culminating in the award winning short film House on the Way Home

 

In 2018, Jonathan started Armiger with his father Joseph Gregory. They have invested in numerous films, the most recent being Unplanned. Together they have analysed different projects of merit they believe will further a cause or change the industry. 

 

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JONATHAN GREGORY

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r. Joseph R. Gregory leads the dynamic professionals managing the diversified global investment portfolio at Gregory Management Company, LLC.

 

With his wife Cindy, he runs The Master's Table, a private, charitable children’s ministry foundation, and he serves on the Board of Directors for Kingsway Charities, a family foundation that has donated more than one billion dollars in medical supplies and pharmaceuticals to third world country missions.

 

Mr. Gregory co-founded King Pharmaceuticals and served as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Audit Committee, Corporate Secretary and President/CEO of the subsidiary, Monarch Pharmaceuticals. When he retired in 2003, King was a Fortune 500 public company with more than 2,200 employees, $1.6 billion in sales and a market cap of $10 billion. He and his family still manage Gregory Pharmaceuticals, manufacturing prescription and over-the-counter medications and doing contract manufacturing for some of the world’s leading Biotech companies. 

 

Mr. Gregory has served on numerous University Boards of Trustees including Regent, King, Palm Beach Atlantic and Milligan University, where he holds an honorary Doctorate Degree in Business as well as being the former Co-Chairman of its President’s Council. Mr. Gregory was also Chairman of the Finance Committee at Regent University.  He is a Foundation Fellow at Harris Manchester College of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England.

 

Mr. Gregory is currently on the Board of United in Purpose as well as a Strategic Consultant for UiP.  He had been an Executive Committee Member of the Council for National Policy from 2012-2016. 

 

The Gregory's have established the Joe and Cindy Gregory Aid Center for Israel in Har Tuv, Israel to support social needs of the poor in Israel and have underwritten support for hundreds of American pastors on trips to Israel.

 

Joe and Cindy have two sons, Jonathan and Josh, and are members of Tri-Cities Baptist Church in Gray, Tennessee.

JOSEPH GREGORY

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