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WIFVNE 2024 Annual Meeting

  • November 19, 2024
  • 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM
  • GBH, Boston, MA - Open to All!
  • 189

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November 19, 2024 5:30PM-9:30PM
GBH, One Guest Street, Boston, MA
Open to All!

Join the members of WIFVNE and network with professionals from the New England film & television community for an unforgettable evening of connection, inspiration and celebration! The evening kicks off with a cocktail reception at 5:30pm in the Yawkey Atrium, followed by this year's speakers in the Yawkey Theater. Take a look back at our shared accomplishments in 2024 and hear about some of the exciting programming we have planned for 2025!


GBH Welcome Speaker Mabel Jong is a Special Correspondent at HealthDay, the largest producer of health education & news content worldwide. She is a professional on-camera interviewer and panel moderator specializing in healthcare and business news and contracts as an on-site interviewer at numerous industry conferences and events including thINc360 , Healthcare Leaders, and the International Economic Alliance.

A multi-award-winning journalist with over two decades of experience working in business news production in the United States, Asia, and Europe, she produced a weekly show out of London for CNBC Europe that focused on the strategies of headline-making CEOs. In addition to her extensive production work, she has worked as an anchor and correspondent for CNBC, NBC News, and ABC News. She reported in Asia during a pivotal time in the region's history, landed a one-on-one interview with Britain's Prime Minister, and has done live shots out in the middle of the ocean aboard an aircraft carrier.

In addition to her on-camera work, she served as a media advisor to head of the Interim Government in Bangladesh Professor Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank and the late Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker. She is a recent recipient of an Anthem (2024) and a Telly Award (2023) for her writing and reporting work on the PBS show, A World of Difference: Embracing Neurodiversity.
 Mabel is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, and was a Knight Foundation Fellow.

A Special Memorial Tribute to Katherine "Kat" Tatlock (1938-2022) will also be presented by her daughters Alison and Jessica Tatlock. WIFVNE's Founding Vice President and Board Member, Kat was a trailblazer in the Boston film business and an early participant in the Sundance Film Lab. She created the first series of Martha Stewart cooking videos, worked on many independent films and wrote, directed and produced award-winning projects on a range of complex social issues.

Her video Jail Break, documented by photographer Robert Beauvais, followed four teenagers taking a life-changing tour of a local prison. Collaborating with writer Susan Shepherd, Kat directed the narrative audio series 11 Central Ave, which played on the public radio show Morning Edition. Other notable work includes the documentary Outside In, which chronicled Dr. Kasia Clarke's inspiring battle with ovarian cancer.

Kat was a guest instructor at Boston University and Boston College. She also served as a mentor for the non-profit Women Thriving and was honored to be interviewed for their series "Courageous Women Leaders."

Keynote Speaker Nicole Galovski is Co-Founder and Executive Producer at Culture House. She is one of the creators and the showrunner of Growing Up, a hybrid docuseries for Disney+ with Brie Larson, she is also the executive producer of The Hair Tales for Hulu and OWN and an upcoming Netflix docuseries about race and gender in America.

Nicole produced 2022 Tribeca premiere Of Medicine and Miracles about Dr. Carl June's ground-breaking cure for childhood leukemia, and Netflix's What Would Sophia Loren Do which was shortlisted for an Academy Award.

Scripted feature film credits include New York Times critic pick All Creatures Here Below (Samuel Goldwyn) and Tribeca premiere Poor Boy (Indican Pictures). Credits also include Showtime Documentary Tough Guys, and Jon Stewart’s Emmy Nominated HBO special Night of Too Many Stars.

She has produced award-winning brand work for Toyota, Microsoft, Apple, Orangetheory, Serena Williams, University of Utah, and Visit Philadelphia.

Nicole’s work has received support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UN Foundation, Impact Partners, Artemis Rising Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and the Utah Film Center.
We strive to provide equitable access to all of our event attendees and to host inclusive, accessible events. To request an accommodation, or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact admin@wifvne.org.

Event parking is free at the 15 Guest St parking garage.



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