Rhea Chiles
- Producer
Rhea Chiles, daughter of the late US Senator and Florida Governor Lawton Chiles Lawton Chiles and Rhea May Chiles, is a humanitarian and film producer most recently known for her work on feature length documentary The Last Old Master- a biopic about world renowned portrait painter Ralph Cowan.
A lifelong advocate for children in need, particularly those in foster care and adoption situations, Rhea has served on the State Council of Midwifery, was the March of Dimes Co-Chairman, as well as serving on the very first "White Coat Internship Program", The Governors Partnership for Adoption, The Florida Children's Home Society. Rhea was honored by the Boys and Girls Club of America in 2014 as "1 of 100 Women of Broward".
A lifelong advocate for children in need, particularly those in foster care and adoption situations, Rhea has served on the State Council of Midwifery, was the March of Dimes Co-Chairman, as well as serving on the very first "White Coat Internship Program", The Governors Partnership for Adoption, The Florida Children's Home Society. Rhea was honored by the Boys and Girls Club of America in 2014 as "1 of 100 Women of Broward".