Event Committee Leadership

  • EmployAbility Event Stratton Leopold

    Stratton Leopold

    Event Chair

    Stratton Leopold is an American producer, director, and actor who has produced major, large-budget films in the film business for over forty years. Stratton is a valuable partner and supporter of EmployAbility. Stratton currently employs six Supported Employment participants at Leopold’s Ice Cream.

  • EmployAbility Brendan Ferrara

    Brendan Ferrara

    CEO, President, EmployAbility

    Brendan Ferrara, based in Savannah, GA, US, is currently the CEO and President at EmployAbility, bringing experience from previous roles at EmployAbility and Savannah Technical College. With a robust skill set that includes Leadership, Tourism, Team Building, Social Media, Public Speaking, and more, Brendan Ferrara contributes valuable insights to the industry.

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    Rene Marinelli

    Co-Chair

    Rene's commitment to social causes and her unwavering support for EmployAbility is evident through her active involvement in various charitable endeavors over the years. Her ability to collaborate effectively and her keen attention to detail have proven instrumental in organizing successful events that raise both awareness and essential funds for the nonprofit's vital mission.

Our Sponsors

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Logo Files

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