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Carolyn’s Model and Talent Agency is excited to announce our Makeup Artist Roster! If you would like to book one of our artists please Email us! If you’re a professional Makeup Artist and would like to join our roster please contact us with a small portfolio or a website link! Tipping: 20% gratuity will be automatically charged to your card off the total list price. No need for cash on hand.All the beautiful Weddings and their decor done in Ontario’s Muskoka region.The Myseum wouldn’t be possible without passionate Torontonians from across the GTA and around the world. Meet the current team who make up this non-profit organization. The Honourable David Crombie, P.C., O.C., O. Ont. David Crombie has served as mayor of Toronto, a member of parliament and a federal cabinet minister. He is the former president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute, former chair of Ontario Place Corporation and founding chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust. He is president of David Crombie and Associates Inc. and currently serves as chair of the Advisory Council for the Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO), a director of Mount Pleasant Cemeteries Group and chair of the Toronto Lands Corporation.




David Crombie is Chancellor Emeritus of Ryerson University and an honorary fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. He has received honorary degrees from the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo and Seneca College. He has been appointed to the Order of Ontario and is an officer to the Order of Canada. Bev Tudhope, Founding Director of Myseum of Toronto, is a recognized veteran in brand strategy and management, providing thought leadership, strategic planning and creative counsel to major corporations for more than 25 years. A native Torontonian, he co-founded Tudhope Associates, one of Canada’s leading branding and design businesses, and successfully combined it with Interbrand, the world’s largest branding consultancy. Bev now consults on brand assets and communications, and contributes to Canadian innovation by investing and mentoring early-stage information and communication technology companies. He currently serves on the Executive Committee and chairs the Marketing and Membership Committees of the Board of the National Angel Capital Organization (NACO), is a current director of the Gardiner Museum, and a past director of Sysomos Inc. and Opera Atelier.




Maureen Marshall, Founding Director of Myseum of Toronto, has had an extensive career as an entrepreneur and marketer, including roles at American Express and Citibank, as well as founding an online environmental products and services company. She has also held a number of leadership positions in not-for-profit and community organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Family Services Association of Toronto. Maureen is currently completing the Masters of Museum Studies program at the University of Toronto, having previously completed a BA (Hons.) in Psychology at the University of Western Ontario and an MBA at York University. Founder and Lead Sponsor Diane Blake, Founder and Lead Sponsor of Myseum of Toronto, has been a proud Torontonian since 1986. Prior to becoming an archivist, she worked in information technology, and studied at University College in London and the University of Toronto. Diane volunteers with grassroots social groups, and artistic and cultural organizations in Toronto.




She is currently co-chairing the fundraising campaign to archive the historic media content of TVO. Along with her husband Stephen Smith, Diane believes the key to building a first-class city is in understanding its past. Ian Bandeen, Founding Director of Myseum of Toronto, is one of Canada’s leading capital markets experts. He co-founded the Canadian Securitization markets as well as the Canadian Securities Exchange, where he served as CEO until 2011. Ian currently serves as a founding director and Vice-Chair (Finance) of the National Angel Capital Organization (NACO), a member of the Advisory Board for the Faculty of Law at McGill University and the Hot Docs Cinema Advisory Committee. He sits on the Ontario Securities Commission’s Small and Medium Enterprises Committee. He served as a director and chairman of the Business Development Committee at Robarts Research Institute, a director and member of the Finance Committee for the Toronto International Film Festival Group, and a member of the British-North American Committee.




He serves as a director of the Art of Time Ensemble, is a long standing trustee of the S.M. Blair Family Foundation, and a proud member of Canada Company. He is a member of the Ontario Bar and holds two law degrees from McGill University. He lives in Toronto with his wife and four children. Karen Carter is the Executive Director of the Myseum of Toronto, an innovative approach to the museum experience, and a new way to experience Toronto’s natural spaces, cultures, history, archaeology and architecture. She has over 20 years experience working and volunteering in a variety of cultural and educational settings in Toronto. She is the co-founder and Chair of Black Artists’ Networks Dialogue (BAND), an organization dedicated to the promotion of Black arts and culture in Canada and abroad. Karen is also a faculty member for the Culture and Heritage Site Management program at Centennial College’s Story Arts Centre. Director of Public Programs Sarah is an archivist, curator, cultural administrator and writer with a passion for promoting the artworks and artifacts of marginalized communities.




She believes in the power of creativity, conversation, and collaboration to change and unite minds. Sarah has a background in the fine arts and museum collections management, and has worked with a wide range of arts and cultural heritage organizations, including the Genocide Archive of Rwanda, the UK’s National Holocaust Centre and Museum, the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives, the Ontario Jewish Archives, the Koffler Centre of the Arts, the Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, and Ryerson Artspace. As Myseum’s Director of Public Programs, she distills big ideas into accessible opportunities for public engagement. Marketing & Fundraising Manager Josh is a talented, results-driven, communications professional who excels in strategy development, market research, and social media. Boasting a wealth of experience in addition to a keen eye for design, Josh’s career and expertise span both digital and traditional marketing. His peaceful presence has been a welcomed addition to our high-energy office, but behind the calm exterior lies a passion for narrative construction, and a mind continually plotting the next strategic marketing decision.

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