Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eva_KolodnerEva Kolodner - Wikipedia

    Eva Marie Kolodner was born c. 1970 to Dorothy M. Chiavetta and Ignace I. Kolodner and grew up in Pittsburgh. [1] Her father was a mathematics professor at Carnegie Mellon University. [1] Her mother headed the department of nutrition services for the Allegheny County Health Department. [1] She graduated from Winchester Thurston School in 1988 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eliza_ByardEliza Byard - Wikipedia

    New York City, United States. Nationality. American. Occupation. Executive director of GLSEN. Partner. Eva Kolodner. Eliza Byard was the executive director of GLSEN before stepping down on March 1, 2021. She also previously worked as a filmmaker.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Eva_KolodnerEva Kolodner - Wikiwand

    Eva Marie Kolodner was born c. 1970 to Dorothy M. Chiavetta and Ignace I. Kolodner and grew up in Pittsburgh. Her father was a mathematics professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Her mother headed the department of nutrition services for the Allegheny County Health Department. She graduated from Winchester Thurston School in 1988 and earned a ...

  4. Jun 15, 2020 · Jun. 15, 2020. Still from "Boys Don't Cry" (Fox Searchlight). In the fall of 1993, Brandon Teena, a young, mercurial, charismatic drifter, traveled a hundred miles from his home in Lincoln, Nebraska, to the small town of Falls City, where he wooed seventeen-year-old beauty Lana Tisdel. An ardent romantic, the twenty-year-old showered his ...

  5. Hello, I’m Eva Kolodner. I bring a range of skills and passions to the arena of making social change—chief among them intent listening, curiosity, and a belief that unlocking resources can bring about joy, connection, and lasting impact.

  6. Oct 31, 2004 · Ms. Kolodner, 33, is a feature-film producer and a partner in Salty Features, a production company in New York. She was a producer of the film "Boys Don't Cry." She is also a board member of...

  7. After Boys Don't Cry became a critical success, Ms. Kolodner could have had her choice of Hollywood jobs. Instead, she joined an upstart digital film company in New York, Madstone, which picks a ...

  1. People also search for