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Jamilah Fraser

Jamilah Fraser, President of Greene Street Communications, LLC brings more than 20 years of communications experience to the field of Communications and Public Relations.  She began her career in local television stations in South Carolina and Missouri, earning two local Emmy’s for her collaborative efforts in broadcasting.  In 2004, she assumed the role of Director of Programming at nationally available, Bridges TV, where she helped get the network up and running. There, she created the pilot for two original series that were sold at MIPTV in Cannes, France.  She also served as a featured speaker at the 2004 National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) conference.

In 2005, Jamilah answered the call after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast and joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). There, she used her talents to assist the tens of thousands of victims left in the aftermath of the storm, reporting information broadcast through FEMA’s Recovery Channel. Since Katrina, Jamilah has worn many hats at the agency, including lead External Affairs Officer, Assistant External Affairs Officer, Research and Writing Lead, Lead Strategic Communications Specialist, Lead National Event Manager and Broadcast Specialist among many others, on over 30 national disasters. 

During her time with FEMA, Jamilah produced several national hurricane preparedness public service announcements and an instructional video for children on disaster preparedness.  She has traveled the country, providing much-needed disaster preparedness and recovery information to communities and media outlets, helping to give victims a lifeline of hope.  She was on the ground, using her skills to assist victims of the 2007 wildfires that devastated parts of California, the 2008 floods that ravaged much of the Midwest and Hurricane Ike, one of the costliest storms to ever touchdown in the United States, in that same year. She was recognized by Governor of Indiana for her exemplary External Affairs skills. Additionally, she was named the first lead Virtual External Affairs Officer for FEMA, her efforts on that project was documented in a FEMA white paper and she was recognized by the entire agency.

In 2011, she was named one of the youngest head of communications for The School District of Philadelphia. He career continued to gain momentum when Fraser was recruited then appointed as the Chief Information Officer for Fresno Unified School District in Fresno, California.  Her work in Fresno helped her to receive national acclaim in her field so much so, that she became the recipient of the coveted Network Journal’s 40 under 40 award.  In 2013, Fraser was tapped to become the Assistant Vice President of Communications and Marketing for one of the largest senior colleges in the City of New York college system.

Jamilah is a graduate of the University of South Carolina, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in English.


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Nabeeh Bilal

Nabeeh Bilal is a multi-faceted creative professional and entrepreneur based in Washington, DC. At his disposal is full array of skill sets, including illustration, animation, graphic design, video editing, web development, puppeteering, and creative direction.

His early education began at Clara Muhammad School in Washington, DC. He is an alumni of the renowned Duke Ellington School of the Arts as well as a graduate of Temple University’s Graphic and Interactive Design program. He is the co-founder of CreativeJunkFood, LLC and the co-creator of the Callaloo Kids children’s media brand.

In 2010, Nabeeh co-founded CreativeJunkFood, LLC, a multimedia creative studio focused on branding, animation/video, graphic design, and web design. His list of clients includes The Smithsonian, University of Maryland, and the National Urban League. With CreativeJunkFood, he is committed to helping organizations, individuals, and brands reach their target audiences using the power visual communication. CreativeJunkFood has the distinction of being CBE/SBE certified and eligible to work with DC government agencies.

In 2013, he co-created the Callaloo Kids brand with a mission to increase cultural literacy and spread social awareness for children everywhere. Callaloo consists of children’s books, live performances featuring puppets, and online content. He is responsible for the brand’s visual appeal, its content and strategy, and it’s inclusion of puppetry. In 2018, the Callaloo Kids ensemble performed a live version of its third book, “The Trickster and The Magic Quilt”, at the Kennedy to the delight of a standing-room-only crowd.

In 2017, he was invited to Sesame Street as part of the company’s invite-only puppeteer workshop.

In addition to maintaining and growing his business endeavors, Nabeeh is currently writing and illustrating a children’s book aimed at addressing childhood depression as well as producing and developing a series of short animated films highlighting the American Muslim experience.

Keep up with Nabeeh:

http://www.mynabeeh.com

http://creativejunkfood.com

http://callalookids.com