Lowell Blank ‘18
Lowell Blank ‘18 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MFA in Writing) recently formed a production company with writer/director Lane Michael Stanley, called Secretly Famous Productions. They
Lowell Blank ‘18 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MFA in Writing) recently formed a production company with writer/director Lane Michael Stanley, called Secretly Famous Productions. They
Dara Padwo-Audick’s ‘21 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MFA in Writing) short screenplay, The Cardigan, won Best Short Screenplay at the Reale International Film Festival in
Lena Morán-Acereto ‘16 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MEd) returned to the board of the Wilderness Youth Project (WYP) after a leave of absence taken while
Alice Villarreal Redit ‘99 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MA) has joined the Board of Directors at the Mental Wellness Center. “The Mental Wellness Center plays
Lena Morán-Acereto ’16 (Education with focus on Leadership and Social Justice, Antioch Univerity Santa Barbara) has joined the Board of the Wilderness Youth Project (WYP),
Stephanie Molina ‘07 (Antioch University Santa Barbara, MACP) is the program director for employee assistance at Cottage Hospital. She has recently joined the New House
Joan Hunter Mayer ‘15 (Santa Barbara, MBA) is a certified dog trainer in Santa Barbara. She has a unique educational background that blends fashion (a
Deborah Anthony ‘02 (Santa Barbara, MA), a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, appeared on “Women Leaders: Secrets to Success” with host Jessica Franzini. Anthony started her
Joselyn Sanchez ‘16 (Santa Barbara, MA in Clinical Psychology) has been promoted to the adolescent treatment manager at the Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse’s
Colin MacKenzie Mitchell (Santa Barbara, MFA) “The Laundronauts: A Potentially Untrue Tale Based on Actual Events,” an original, scripted, podcast adventure series, written, directed, and
Janis Clapoff ’98 (Santa Barbara, MS in Organizational Management) was appointed the General Manager at Belmond El Encanto in Santa Barbara. She has previous leadership
Steve Langford ’19 (Santa Barbara, MFA) sold another episode to the TV series, Creepshow.
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