Downtown Community Television
Downtown Community Television is a non-profit media organization founded in 1972 that creates award-winning documentaries, leads youth media and continuing education programs, and runs an Academy Award-qualifying art-house cinema dedicated to non-fiction programming in New York's Chinatown. I oversee all aspects of the organization’s fundraising strategy, with a focus on securing financial support from individuals, foundations, and corporations to achieve revenue goals, expand donor and member engagement, and ensure the financial sustainability of the organization.
Director of Development, August 2025-present
The Futuro Media Group
Pulitzer Prize-winning non-profit media organization founded in 2010 by journalist Maria Hinojosa which produces radio, podcast, television and digital content about the diversity of the American experience, including NPR’s Latino USA and PBS’ America By The Numbers.
Strategic Planning Facilitator, Fall 2024
Executive Consultant, 2023
Interim Executive Director, 2016-2017 and 2021-2022
Series Producer, 2013-2016
Story Producer, 2012
Audacious Women
Independent production company with a mission to tell little-known stories through innovative multimedia projects that foreground untold narratives and diverse changemakers, bring hidden history and contemporary stories to life, and bridge past and present in a bold new way. Co-founded with Sandra Rattley, former VP for Cultural Programming at NPR, Creative Consultant for Black Public Media, and Executive Producer of award-winning public media projects.
Managing Member, 2022-present
Inspiration Films
Independent production company with a mission to increase public knowledge of disability history, and encourage cross-cultural understanding between non-disabled people and those with disabilities. Infused with the spirit of the disability movement’s mantra, “Nothing About Us Without Us,” Inspiration Films places a focus on authentic storytelling, with a talent incubator model of filmmaking to mentor emerging directors, producers, writers, cinematographers, and editors with disabilities. Co-founded with Day Al-Mohamed, former Director of Disability Policy at the White House, and founding member of FWD-Doc (Documentary Filmmakers with Disabilities).
Managing Member, 2021-present
Unladylike Productions
Independent production company with a mission to champion thought-provoking and impactful media projects by and about women, including creating a multimedia repository of diverse U.S. women’s histories from the early years of feminism, and the women who now follow in their footsteps. Founded in honor of the 2020 centennial of the 19th Amendment.
Sole Proprietor, 2018-present