Membership Benefits

 

Women in Cinema events are open to all, but when such a creative, worthwhile group exists, why not get more involved?  Members enjoy great friendships, professional connections and contacts, and a creative, helpful support system to help you accomplish great things in film, television, and within the Women in Cinema organization.  We currently have about 138 members and growing, and our members span many majors, interests, and talents, equaling an diversely creative group of strong-minded women. 

 

To join Women in Cinema, send an email to President Jennifer Stumme at stumme@usc.edu, and be sure to join our popular Facebook group at www.facebook.com.

 

Leadership Opportunities

 

The 2006-2007 Executive Board has been chosen, but there are many Committee positions and one Executive Board position open if you are interested in getting more involved with Women in Cinema. 

 

Also, we are very excited to hear your visions and see your ideas and events come to life, so if you have specific ideas of what you would like to contribute or accomplish with Women in Cinema, email our President, who can answer all your questions.

 

The following Executive Board positions and Committees are currently looking for women to lead and contribute:

 

Executive Board:

        Website Coordinator

 

Committees:

        Administrative Committee

        Financial/ Accounting Committee

        Communications Committee

        Website Design Committee

 

If you would like to share your talents in one of the areas listed above, or in another way, please email WIC's President Jennifer Stumme at stumme@usc.edu for more details on how to get involved.

 

 

 

 

    

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