Cheryl Goss is our Public Relations Manager. She holds a Business School diploma and is a dedicated student of Restorative Practices. Enhancing cultural discourse and nurturing artistic collaboration is at the heart of her work. She is as passionate about dance as she is about Indigenous education. We are thrilled to have Cheryl as part of the team!
Ana Santos, PhD Candidate, is a distinguished neuroscientist and a dedicated professional in the world of arts and culture. With a deep passion for both science and the arts, Ana has merged their expertise to be our Operations and Logistics Coordinator for the Three Fires International Film Festival. They're multifaceted talents have not only enriched the festival but also exemplify the power of i
Ariel Berwick is an Indigenous woman from Wahta Mohawk Territory and is our Indigenous Outreach Coordinator. Holding an Honours BA in Criminal Justice and Law, Ariel is passionate about leading youth and is part of the Wahta Mohawks Youth Council as well as the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Youth Council. As Outreach Coordinator, and case reviewer for Jordans Principal, Ms.Berwick ens
Melissa Pole is Director of Three Fires International Film Festival. Inspired by her curatorial and exhibition design work, Melissa is a PhD candidate in Indigenous and Canadian Studies with specialization in Curatorial and Film Studies. She has a background in Film Production from Toronto Metropolitan University (Ryerson) and aims to further the 94 calls to action in the TRC.
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