BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Irene Romero

Irene Romero also serves as Chief Financial Officer of DreamCatchers. She is a veteran banker with over twenty years experience servicing the financial and banking needs of the entertainment industry. She has managed the Entertainment Divisions for Wells Fargo Bank, City National Bank, Mercantile National Bank and Republic Bank California. Her current clients include Comerica Bank, Premier America Credit Union, and Galan Entertainment

In 1993 Irene formed her own company, Kifaru Productions. In addition she serves on the board of LA Leadership Academy (charter school) and in actively involved in Turning Point Temporary Housing Programs. Other affiliations include Feminist Majority, Tree People, Plenty (Katrina rebuilding fund) and Link Media.

Jennifer Newell Easton

Jennifer has been a philanthropist, activist, has produced award winning documentaries with an emphasis on contemporary Native American issues. In 1990 she created the Sumasil Foundation, an organization that provided assistance to women to achieve independence and self sufficiency. In 1994 she created First People's Fund, an organization which supports the advancement of American Indian art.

She served as Executive Producer on several feature films and
documentaries including: "Follow Me Home," "Red Road to Sobriety," "Doe
Boy," and "A Seat at the Table." Past and present board affiliations include Sumasil Foundation, First People's Fund, Sundance Institute Trustee, American Indian College Fund and DreamCatchers. She has 3 children and 8 grandchildren.

Michael J. Gomez

Michael has accomplished many diverse goals and used his skills in advertising, sales and managing a high profile restaurant. His most satisfying experience has been doing work at the non-profit DreamCatchers for which he coordinates and manages all properties and business activities

Robert Greenwald

Robert Greenwald is a board member of DreamCatchers as well as being a producer, director and political activist. Greenwald is the director/producer of several documentaries: "Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers" (2006), "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" (2005), and "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism" (2004). He also executive produced a trilogy of political documentaries: "Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election" (2002); "Uncovered: The Iraq War" (2003), which Greenwald also directed; and "Unconstitutional" (2004).

Richard Jacobs

Richard Jacobs is a board member of DreamCatchers, as well as Chair of the Courage Campaign, an independent political committee on progressive issues in California. He is a featured contributor to Arianna Huffington's HuffingtonPost.com. Mr. Jacobs is actively involved in a number of community organizations and serves on several private and public policy boards including: a Director of the Liberty Hill Foundation; a member of the Board of ANGLE; a member of the Board of Visitors of the University of Tennessee College of Liberal Arts; and a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy.

John Radzik

John has been a part of DreamCatchers since the non-profit was put together. When not volunteering his time, he is a cinematographer and filmmaker with twenty years of experience in independent and Hollywood films. As a cameraman, he has been involved numerous films depicting the lives and struggles of indigenous people. His feeling is that all people have a right to tell their stories. John is now working on several documentaries around the world . He lives in Santa Monica with his wife and daughter .