Kate O'Neil
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Kate O'Neil lives in Cleveland, and is one of the founders of Authentic Films with Kevin Kerwin. She is also well known for her work cleaning up streets in downtown Cleveland, and putting local artists' work in empty storefront windows. In 2005, she produced the feature film, Filmic Achievement. According to AuthenticFilms.com,
Kate is a Cleveland native, a graduate of The College of The Holy Cross, and holds a Master of Nonprofit Organizations from Case Western Reserve University. She has experience in fundraising, strategic planning, marketing, business development and management. This makes her an efficient and effective producer.
According to her bio on Fimic Achievement.com,
Filmic Achievement is Kate O’Neil’s first feature production. She comes to the project with a background in fundraising and management for nonprofit organizations. She received her master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from Case Western Reserve University. She also brings knowledge in business development, research and marketing for traditional businesses after her work experience with a commercial real estate enterprise.