Molly Hansen
hi
Kris Williams
Dorian Lofton
He's a radio personality for WVAZ-V103 and the Radio/TV producer at CVCA.  This is his first year working with IFP.  He see alot of promise with the upcoming film.  He's enjoying this experience.
Kit Woods
She's the assistant executive director of AFTRA/SAG Chicago
Derrek Jones
This is his second year working with IFP.  This year he is the associate producer.  Remember hie face.
Hannah Roth
Returning for a second year with the mentorship program, Vassar College student Hannah Roth anticipates another great success. A native of Chicago, she is home for the summer, and came to us straight off the set of the feature Osso Bucco. Although an Anthropology major, film and rugby are two of her many passions.
She is Executive Director of the IFP/Chicago.  She served as the communications coordinator at the national PBS program P.O.V. for the 2001 and 2002 seasons.  From 1998 to 2000, Elizabeth was a segment producer for the Independent Film Channel program Split Screen.  She spent three years as an assistant at HBO while completing her 1997 feature film, Headless.  In 2004, she served as a juror for the Chicago International Film Festival, and was selected for the Berlin International Film Festival Talent Campus in 2003.  She is a graduate of the University of Chicago.
Elizabeth Donius
She graduated from Southern Illinois University with a degree in Film Production. Shortly after moving to Chicago, she collaborated with three other filmmakers on the narrative feature film, Kissing On The Mouth (2005), and directed a short documentary, Bathwater (2006), both of which are currently on the festival circuit. Kris is also an educator and has taught teenagers in Chicago for the past three years. In 2005, she coordinated The Future Filmmakers Festival, which showcases work from filmmakers 20 years and younger.  Kris loves working with the filmmakers behind "The Last Stain" and can't wait to do it again next year.
Mr. Badesch has spent a lifetime in broadcasting starting in high school producing TV programs, DJing a radio show and doing sports play-by-play.  He.has spent the last 6 years building the CVCA Radio-TV program from scratch as certified teacher after helping to rebuild broadcasting programs at Evanston Township and Downers Grove North High Schools in Illinois  Before his teaching career, Mr. B. was Director of Advertising & PR for Gloria Jean's Gourmet Coffees, Media Services Director for Edelman Worldwide Public Relations, Mayoral Press Aide for Chicago Mayors Harold Washington & Jane Byrne, and general assignment reporter for WKQX-FM in Chicago.  Mr. B. has also served as news and sports director, account executive, production director, and disc jockey at several other radio stations including as a correspondant for the ABC, Associated Press , CBS, NBC, and Mutual network broadcasting systems, and served as a reporter at a city newspaper (phew!).  "I'm still overwhelmed over the tremendous success of the program last year with Scream At Me.  I'm equally excited about this year's production."
John Mossman
Roger Badesch
John Mossman has written, produced and directed several award-winning short films and videos, including the 2005 IFP/CVCA production, "Scream At Me".  He is the 2002 recipient of the "Best Director" Award from Chicago Community Cinema for his work on the short film Jell-Ohh Lady, which also screened at The Aspen Shorts Fest, the Los Angeles DGA and Egyptian Theater as part of the American Cinematheque Series, and the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival where it won Audience Favorite. His previous short Draggage screened at numerous international festivals, winning top awards as well as "best no budget film of the year" at the Palm Springs Film Fest. He has won two Telly Awards as a director, most recently for his documentary on mentally ill youth, There's No Such Thing As Crazy, which he also shot and edited.  Winner of a 2005 Voice Award, the film has been instrumental in the subsequent introduction of an extensive mental health program now part of the American public schools curriculum.  He also won a Telly for Choices, an educational film dramatizing a teen's experience with drugs and the juvenile court system.  He is co-founder and associate director of The Artistic Home, a theater and training program for actors and directors in Chicago, where he recently directed the acclaimed revivals of William Inge’s Natural Affection, and Clifford Odets' "Clash By Night.".  He is an acting instructor at The Artistic Home,  teaches film at Chicago Filmmakers and Columbia College, and serves on the board of the IFP - Chicago.  He has degrees in Film and Theater from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
STAFF
She is the Managing Director at IFP Chicago.She a graduate of Columbia College Chicago, Molly Hansen is an accomplishedand committed member of the Chicago filmmaking community.  After a year in New York,  where she worked on Law and Order: Criminal Intent,and as a volunteer coordinator for the IFP Market, Molly joined the IFP/Chicago as outreach coordinator in May 2005 and has already created new programming and increased sponsorship in her short tenure.