Georgia Champagnie Georgia Champagnie has a diverse range of experience working with numerous non-profit organizations in administration, office coordination, and community engagement. She has successfully managed operations and communications across diverse settings, including co-operative housing and community-based organizations, where she supported daily functions, vendor coordination, and member services with efficiency and care. In addition to her administrative background, Georgia is a skilled graphic designer, illustrator, and painter, as well as a passionate community arts facilitator. She has developed and delivered a wide range of grant-funded programs, including large-scale mural projects, youth arts workshops, and community asset mapping initiatives. Her collaborations with organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club of East Scarborough, TAIBU Community Health Centre, and Urbanology magazine highlight her dedication to using the arts as a powerful tool for empowerment, advocacy, and community connection.
Sarah Mangialardo Sarah Mangialardo is an artist, administrator and mother who was born and raised in Toronto. She holds a Master’s degree in Photography from Concordia University and a Bachelor’s degree in Photography from Toronto Metropolitan University. Throughout her career as a visual artist, Sarah’s artwork has been exhibited in galleries in North America and abroad. Her work can be found in collections and publications in Canada as well as Europe, and she has been the recipient of support from the Canada Council for the Arts. Sarah has many years of experience in management, administration and education. Her previous work experience includes working as a digital archivist and administrator at the University of Toronto, as well as teaching at Concordia University.