We asked some of the most inspiring folks in the community to tell us where they want to be professionally by the end of their careers.

Bela Levin | Film & TV Development

I don’t believe I have an end goal – I’m focused on where I want to be next month, next year, and what I still want to accomplish as someone working in Film & Television development. The entertainment industry has changed considerably since the Covid Pandemic. Streaming services exploded during lockdown and audiences now have the opportunity to enjoy an enormous variety of content that became even more accessible.  Read more>>

Kenneth Lui | Writer/Director

It’s an interesting question because for me, the end goal is a moving target. It’s like asking my what my favorite food or song is because it changes with my mood. The end goal? It’s multifaceted. My first instinct is to say the end goal is to express myself. To add something new to the conversation of cinema, throw myself in the current zeitgeist. Whether it’s exploring a fun storytelling technique or expressing a human truth that’s relatable or something that can spark conversation, Read more>>

Justin Meeks | Holistic Esthetician & Creative Mystic

The end goal with my business is just to continue to create an experience that people really enjoy, and will continue into the personal self care / wellness rituals they create for themselves or others. I take such pleasure in creating products and services that really benefit all types of people from all backgrounds and walks of life .  Read more>>

Mary Kay Cocharo | Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Certified Couples Therapist

I have been helping couples in relationship therapy for the past 34 years. I have taught, supervised, and mentored many professionals in the field of psychotherapy. I currently work with couples week to week, in longer Private Intensives, Workshops, and Weekend Couples Retreats. My vision is to offer Couples Retreats around the world at various resort locations. Read more>>