Ekran Polish Film Festival is Canada’s premier showcase of bold, high-quality Polish cinema. As a boutique cultural event, Ekran has built a reputation for artistic excellence, community connection, and curated storytelling. Now entering its next strategic phase, Ekran is poised for sustainable growth, national impact, and deeper audience engagement.
a research-driven engagement with the National Arts Centre to explore how adult audiences—especially Francophone and equity-deserving communities—interact with arts education and appreciation programs.
Co-designed and delivered the Marketing Masterclass for WorkInCulture, evolving it into a sought-after professional development program for artists, arts and heritage organizations.
(Ensuring Resilience In Canadian Artists) a national initiative led by the Dancer Transition Resource Centre—supported by the Government of Canada—to strengthen career development and emotional well-being among professional dancers, especially through counselling, mentorship, IBPOC-focused wellness sessions, and marketing training. Sue Edworthy served as a key consultant, notably delivering the “Marketing Me!” workshop—a six-part, bilingual program helping dancers define their unique value proposition and refine their digital marketing strategies
a Canada150 project, and a National public art commissioning initiative involving 17 Universities, and multiple Public Parks and Heritage Spaces. Served as Marketing Director fworking on audience strategy, promotional campaigns, and community outreach on a national scale.
(Michael Healey’s satirical political play)
Producer for Proud, an independent production directed by Michael Healey in 2012. Her PR efforts earned national attention—from turning a controversy into buzzworthy coverage to earning her the “Best PR” nod from The Charlebois Post for generating “huge national interest”.