meet the Voices of frank
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Tamarra ThalMarketing Lead at IBMTamarra Thal is a Marketing Lead for Ecosystem Service Partners at IBM. Previously, she was a Youth Advocacy Trainer at Truth Initiative. She graduated from the University of Florida in 2020 with a degree in public relations and strategic communication. -
Tania MejiaProduct Risk Program Manager at MetaTania Mejia is a Product Risk Program Manager at Meta with a background in risk management, supervision and politics. A graduate of UT Austin and American University, she brings extensive experience in navigating complex organizational and technological challenges. -
Taylor TringaliAssociate Vice President of Project Management at FentonTaylor Tringali is an Associate Vice President at Fenton. After graduating from the University of Florida in 2017, Tringali spent time as Marketing Director for UF’s Women’s Student Association and a Fellow at Southwest Florida Community Foundation -
Thaddeaus GregoryPolicy Director – Councilmember Mark Solomon District 2Thaddaeus Gregory is Policy Director for Seattle Councilmember Mark Solomon, specializing in land use, real estate and environmental law. A former land use lawyer, he helped shape Seattle’s One Seattle Plan. Recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 Lawyer, he serves on local boards and fights for family-driven policy. -
Thomas Allen HarrisFounder of Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive StorytellingThomas Allen Harris is a filmmaker, scholar and artist exploring identity, family and spirituality through film, photography and performance. Founder of the Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive Storytelling, he uses personal archives to unite communities. A Harvard graduate and Yale professor, his acclaimed films have screened worldwide. -
Thomas CoombesHuman Rights Strategist and Communications ExpertThomas Coombes is a human rights strategist and communications expert from Ireland. He founded his own consultancy called hope-based communications in July 2019 to help non-profits communicate as effectively as companies and governments, with a particular focus on using integrated comms strategies and digital marketing to change narratives. -
Tina RosenbergCo-Founder, Solutions JournalismTina Rosenberg is SJN’s Co-Founder: She forges partnerships with people who want to spread solutions journalism to their own networks or create new SoJo products and projects. She is also a public voice of SJN. Before SJN, she co-wrote the “Fixes” column in The New York Times with David Bornstein. She has also been an editorial and Sunday magazine writer at The Times. Before that, she wrote magazine articles and books. She has won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. -
Tom LiacasFounder and Advisor, Global Grassroots Support NetworkTom Liacas is a progressive power builder and networked awareness specialist with over 25 years of experience. Based in Montreal, he has worked extensively with grassroots justice-oriented movements worldwide. -
Tom ShroderAuthor, Journalist & EditorTom Shroder is an award-winning writer and former Washington Post Magazine editor, crafting stories that reveal the human experience. Author of several acclaimed nonfiction books exploring memory, conflict and creativity. -
Tony WeaverFounder at Weird Enough ProductionsTony Weaver Jr. is the founder of Weird Enough Productions, a media company creating stories that inspire positive change. A passionate champion for representation and media literacy, Tony works to build a more inclusive world through the power of storytelling. -
Tory PerfettiChairman of Floridians for Solar Choice and State Director of Conservatives for Energy FreedomTory Perfetti is chairman of Floridians for Solar Choice and state director for Conservatives for Energy Freedom. A business owner and political consultant, he is active in civic organizations and has served over a decade as an officer in the Florida Army National Guard’s artillery. -
Tracy Van SlykeChief Strategy Officer, Pop Culture CollaborativeTracy Van Slyke is the Chief Strategy Officer at the Pop Culture Collaborative, bringing 17 years of experience connecting media, justice organizers and philanthropy to drive narrative change for accessibility and cultural justice. -
Travis AtriaAuthor, Musician and Audio EngineerTravis Atria is the author of Better Days Will Come Again and co-author of Traveling Soul. A writer and musician whose work spans books, journalism and sound production, he has published globally, performed at Bonnaroo and SXSW and composed music featured on FX, MTV and in film. -
Trey KayCreator and Host of Us & ThemTrey Kay is the creator and host of West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Us & Them podcast. A Peabody, Murrow and duPont-Columbia Award winner, he has produced acclaimed work for This American Life, The New Yorker Radio Hour, Studio 360 and PBS’ FRONTLINE.
