Exclusive: The Independent Writers’ Caucus has added seven new members to its board of directors.
Meg LeFauve, Howard A. Rodman, Lorien Mckenna, Garrick Dion, Nitza Wilon, Elizabeth Kaiden and Aj Feuerman will all join long-standing organization chairs James Moorer, Kimberly Sparks, Kim Turner and Rich Orstad.
The Iwc focuses on transitioning members into Associate status or better with the Writers Guild of America, before they qualify for current membership status. To do so, the organization cultivates peer networking, work collaborations, problem-solving, and essential resources for its 150 members.
“The Iwc is one of those small, scrappy, wondrous organizations that actually does what it says it does: help aspiring screen and television writers — ‘pre-wga’ if you will — move on up to fully professional status. It does this through forging community, always the best path to everything. Bravo,” Rodman said in a statement.
Below are more details about each of the new board members.
Meg LeFauve, Howard A. Rodman, Lorien Mckenna, Garrick Dion, Nitza Wilon, Elizabeth Kaiden and Aj Feuerman will all join long-standing organization chairs James Moorer, Kimberly Sparks, Kim Turner and Rich Orstad.
The Iwc focuses on transitioning members into Associate status or better with the Writers Guild of America, before they qualify for current membership status. To do so, the organization cultivates peer networking, work collaborations, problem-solving, and essential resources for its 150 members.
“The Iwc is one of those small, scrappy, wondrous organizations that actually does what it says it does: help aspiring screen and television writers — ‘pre-wga’ if you will — move on up to fully professional status. It does this through forging community, always the best path to everything. Bravo,” Rodman said in a statement.
Below are more details about each of the new board members.
- 3/5/2025
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Roadmap Writers presents its week-long celebration of Black History Month once again with their 3rd annual Black to the Future virtual event. This five-day event features panels with working screenwriters, film & TV executives, and literary representatives across the African American diaspora and Black experience in Hollywood.
Black to the Future is an extension of Roadmap Writers’ commitment to support and sustain diversity in Hollywood. Per Roadmap’s Director of Outreach and Diversity Initiatives, James Moorer, “Roadmap Writers has consistently held space for Black screenwriters since 2016 when we launched our Diversity Fellowship. Through our programs and introductions, we are committed to raising awareness, opportunity, and helping writers find a path to success. In its third year, Black to the Future is a celebration of inclusion and representation, and a beacon of hope for those yet to come.”
Panelists include Mika Frank (The Resident), Angela Harvey (Teen Wolf), Lamonia Deanne Brown...
Black to the Future is an extension of Roadmap Writers’ commitment to support and sustain diversity in Hollywood. Per Roadmap’s Director of Outreach and Diversity Initiatives, James Moorer, “Roadmap Writers has consistently held space for Black screenwriters since 2016 when we launched our Diversity Fellowship. Through our programs and introductions, we are committed to raising awareness, opportunity, and helping writers find a path to success. In its third year, Black to the Future is a celebration of inclusion and representation, and a beacon of hope for those yet to come.”
Panelists include Mika Frank (The Resident), Angela Harvey (Teen Wolf), Lamonia Deanne Brown...
- 2/5/2024
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
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