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Drew

 

Drew Dennis, Executive Director
drew@outonscreen.com

Drew comes to Out On Screen with an extensive background in social profit management. After studying business at the University of Western Ontario, Drew went on a date and fell in love with queer film. Sometimes life’s like that. Drew is particularly energized about film’s power as a tool for social justice. Drew is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and currently serves as co-chair of the LGBTQ Advisory Committee to Vancouver City Council. Drew identifies as trans and skates the gender binary preferring neither pronoun.

 

Amber Dawn

 

 

 

Amber Dawn, Director of Programming
amber_dawn@outonscreen.com

Amber Dawn is a writer, filmmaker and performance artist. She's been featured on stages from Kentucky drag bars to Harvard campus, and her short films have played in over ten countries. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from UBC and is the editor of two queer anthologies. Voted Xtra! West's Hero of the Year (2008), she is best known for representing shameless, no-holds-barred queer sexuality, a theme throughout much of her artwork and her community activism.

 

Ross Johnstone

 

Ross Johnstone, Director of Youth Education
ross@outonscreen.com

Ross Johnstone holds a degree in Arts and Cultural Studies from Simon Fraser University and he has been dedicated to Vancouver's non-profit arts sector for over ten years. In 2004, he developed the Out in Schools program. Ross is an active member of a variety of local organizations that support youth and provides diversity training to high school aged youth, post secondary students and organizations seeking to improve the diversity of their work culture. He is an experienced speaker and is a regular panellist for social justice-themed events. In 2011, Ross was selected by both OUTtv and GayVancouver.net, as one of the top ten individuals "making a difference in our community."

 

Paul

 

Paul Crosby, Director of Partnerships & Marketing
paul@outonscreen.com

Paul, originally from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, moved to Vancouver in 2007 to pursue an internship with the International Triathlon Union. After completing his degree in Marketing and Sports Management from the University of New Brunswick, Paul decided to stay in Vancouver to begin his professional career.

 

David

 

 

David Holtzman, Director of Operations & Human Resources
david@outonscreen.com

David has been a community organizer, activist and out queer man for all of his adult life. He spends most of his work – and play-time in the social profit sector where he finds meaning and where a community lives its values. His hobbies include dreaming, watching queer cinema, snowboarding, yoga, running and urban farming. David has a BA from SFU and a Masters from Royal Roads.

 

Leslie

 

Leslie Thompson, Director of Individual Giving
leslie@outonscreen.com

Leslie has worked as a professional fundraiser with a number of cultural organizations. She believes that giving to create change is a joyous and powerful experience that no one should be denied. When not focused on fundraising Leslie enjoys music, is obsessed with lighting, reads fiction only when required by her book club, collects odd objects, loves being in nature and serves tea to her friends in real china cups.

 

Laurie

 

Laurie LaMarche, Special Events Producer
laurie@outonscreen.com

 Laurie Lamarche has a rich history of event production in Vancouver, from his early involvement with Whistler Gay Ski Week to Toy Box Boys' infamous Pride & New Year’s events, to the 25th anniversary of the VMC’s Halloween Event and many others. Laurie has also brought his talents to play through volunteer work with A Loving Spoonful, McLaren Housing, Canadian Diabetes Association, Burnaby Art Gallery and more. Laurie’s marketing and graphic design experience influences his event planning method and he aspires to create outstanding events that are memorable and rewarding.

 

Jen

 

Jen Sung, Youth Outreach Coordinator
youth_education@outonscreen.com

Jen Sung is a lifelong queer advocate, human rights activist and public speaker. She graduated from UBC in Women's Studies and Critical Studies in Sexuality, with a focus on feminist pedagogy, queer theory and pop culture. She has a penchant for all things colourful and channels creativity through her electric hair. In her free time she can be found perusing the aisles of your local grocery store and buying avocados in bulk.

 

Crystal

 

Crystal Sikma, Marketing & Outreach Coordinator
marketing@outonscreen.com

In 2007, Crystal moved from Regina, Saskatchewan to Vancouver to attend the Creative Writing Program at UBC. Concurrent to her MFA, she was the Poetry Editor for the literary magazine, PRISM international. Crystal spends her spare time at concerts, readings, coffee shops and thrift stores.

 

 Shawn

 

Shawn Earle, Out in Schools Program Liaison
shawn@outinschools.com

Halifax native, Shawn moved to Vancouver in 2009 to teach high school after completing his Bachelor of Education degree at the University of Toronto. Since that time, Shawn's focus in education has shifted from classroom teaching to anti-discrimination and anti-oppression education, which has led him to the Out in Schools team. In addition to Shawn's work in education, he holds a Master of Music and is active as a freelance classical musician.  

 

Mindy Abramowitz

 

Mindy Abramowitz, Bookkeeper

Mindy is an accountant and controller for a range of arts groups and other small businesses in the Vancouver area. She graduated from the UBC with a BA in English and later earned a professional accounting designation from Certified General Accountants Association of BC. She is a member of Geist’s editorial board and Room’s editorial collective. She was Treasurer of the Board of the Vancouver Society of Storytelling in 2005-07 and now serves as Treasurer of Balcone Art Society and board member of the Performing Arts Lodge Vancouver.