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    Pamela Ralat

    Director / Executive Producer

    Pamela Ralat is an Emmy Award-winning documentary producer and editor. She earned a finalist position for the Karen Schmeer Editing Fellowship for emerging documentary editors with her first feature-length film work, HANS RICHTER: Everything Turns Everything Revolves. Shortly thereafter, Pamela worked on Cosecha de Miseria (trans. Harvest of Misery) and The Source, a pair of documentaries about child labor exploited by the world’s biggest coffee brands. Cosecha de Miseria won the 2017 Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish as well as a Gerald Loeb Award. The following year, The Source was awarded the 2018 Emmy for Outstanding Business, Consumer and Economic Coverage.

    Throughout her career, Pamela has worked on both feature film and multi-part series documentaries for everyone from independent filmmakers and small production companies to network television broadcasters and streamers, including PBS, ITV, Discovery, Peacock, Hudson West Productions, Jezebel Productions, Univision, Telemundo, and Google Creative Lab

    Pamela is making her directorial debut with DRAGATHON.

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    Eden Dawn

    Executive Producer

    Eden Dawn is a Guinness World Record holder, an award-winning journalist, a PNBA bestselling author, a veteran stylist for bands and fashion editorials, and a sequin-wearing lady with a microphone from Portland, Oregon.

    She’s a mainstay of the Portland culture scene often spotted interviewing authors or celebrities onstage at live events. Additionally, she is the curator and host of the quarterly Fashion in Film series at the historic Hollywood Theatre and the co-creator of the ever-growing Book of Dates series for Sasquatch Penguin Random House. She is also the co-producer/narrator of the Slaying a Drag-a-Thon audio mini-series on the true story of the longest drag show in history.

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    Emma Mcilroy

    Executive Producer

    is the founder and CEO of Wildfang, a multi million dollar fashion brand on a mission to rewrite the future of gender. Wildfang embraces your masc, your femme and everything-in-between. Wildfang has raised over $700k for charities that focus on racial justice, as well as queer, immigrant, and women’s rights.

    Pre-Wildfang, Emma spent over a decade honing her marketing skills at Barclays and Nike. More recently, Emma has been named one of Inc.’s Female Founders 100, Oregon Entrepreneur of the Year, a Henry Crown Fellow and her "Yeah Maybe" TED talk has racked up over 100k views.