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The Moth
Nov 9, 2024
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The Moth

The Moth: 75 Broad Street, Suite 2601, NY, NY 10004, 212-742-0551, themoth.org

Founder: George Dawes Green

Moth Staff:
Salma Ali, Jr. Designer, Marketing
Chris Baluyut, Manager, Global Community Program
Megan Bourg, Manager of Membership Programs and Annual Giving
Meg Bowles, Senior Director
Melissa Brown, Manager, Education and Instructor Programs
Jonathan Cabral, Associate Producer and Coordinator, EDU
Heather Colvin, Senior Manager, Brand Partnerships
Emily Couch, Producer, Special Projects and Radio
Travis Coxson, Chief of Staff
Aimee Davis, Assistant Director of Institutional Giving
Jody Doo, Assistant Producer, Global 
Blaze Ferrer, Staff Accountant
Amanda Garcia, Producer, MothWorks
Lee Ann Gullie, Director of Development
Sarah Haberman, Executive Director
Jenifer Hixson, Senior Director
Michelle Jalowski, Director
Sarah Austin Jenness, Executive Producer
Sarah Jane Johnson, Director of Creative Operations
Aldi Kaza, Director of Production
Marina Klutse, Director of Finance and Administration
Jen Lue, Controller
Isaiah McNair-Wilson, Marketing Manager
Nimat Muhammad, Development Coordinator
Chloë Muñoz, Producer
Charlotte Muth, Associate Producer
Christina Norman, Chief Creative Officer
Jodi Powell, Director
Ashton Ragsdale, Head of People and Culture
Anna Roberts, Manager, MothWorks
Juan Rodriguez, Senior Manager, Community Engagement
Alex Román Peters, Associate Producer
Larry Rosen, Master Instructor
Edgar Ruiz Jr., Manager, Community Engagement 
Suzanne Rust, Senior Curatorial Producer
Chloe Salmon, Director
Maria Seravalli, Associate Producer, Community Engagment
Marc Sollinger, Producer, The Moth Podcast
Ana Stern, Sr. Manager of Education
Gabriel Szajnert, Associate Producer
Kate Tellers, Senior Director, Director of MothWorks
Patricia Ureña, Assistant Director of Production
Vella Voynova, Archivist
Carmen Zapata, Education Program Outreach Coordinator

Part-time Moths: Liv Campbell, Freelance Social Media Coordinator; Katie Glasser, Freelance Production Coordinator; Bonnie Levison, Senior Instructor, MothWorks; Iris Rodrigo, Freelance Marketing Assistant; Miles Smith, Event Recording Supervisor

Interns: Annabella Machnizh, Bella Bromberg

Moth Board Members: Serena Altschul, Daniel O. Ash, Gabrielle Glore (Co-Chair), Adam Gopnik, Alice Gottesman, Daniel Green (Co-Chair), Jesse Haines, Courtney Holt, Sonya Jackson, Susie Jaramillo, Mia Jung, Chenjerai Kumanyika, Maybel Marte, Joanne Ramos, Denmark West

Development Committee: Joanne Ramos (Chair), Daniel O. Ash, Kim Ayers Shariff, Michelle Choo, Judy Dunne, Jesse Haines, Sonya Jackson, Susie Jaramillo, Michael Rothman, Stephanie Torre

Artistic Council: Chenjerai Kumanyika (Chair), Oskar Eustis, George Dawes Green, Ari Handel, Courtney Holt, Lisa Hughes, Nicole James, Molly Ringwald, Jordan Rodman, Kathie Russo, Joe Sabia, Sharon Salzberg, Joshua Wolf Shenk, Andrew Solomon, Judy Stone, Jenna Weiss-Berman, Carmen Rita Wong

Moth Crew: Brian Hunter, Audio Engineer; Jamal Page, Videographer;

Katharina Finn, Photographer


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The Moth Mainstage series is generously supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Golden Globe Foundation.







Hosted by
Amber Wallin

Stories by
Jared Ewy
John Goodrich 
Rochelle Kimbrell 
Morley McBride 
Jameer Pond

Musician
Alyssa Roggow

Directed by
Jenifer Hixson

Produced by
Charlotte Muth

Senior Curatorial Producer
Suzanne Rust

Director of Production
Aldi Kaza

Executive Producers
Sarah Haberman
Christina Norman
Sarah Austin Jenness

About The Moth

THE MOTH is a nonprofit dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. For over 27 years, The Moth has presented over 60,000 true personal stories, told live, without notes, to standing-room-only audiences and virtually around the globe. Renowned for showcasing a broad range of human experiences, The Moth produces approximately 600 live and virtual shows each year and has an ongoing presence in 27 cities worldwide. Additionally, The Moth runs storytelling workshops for students, teachers, adults, advocates, and professionals from around the world through its Education, Community Engagement, Global Community and MothWorks Programs. The Moth Podcastthe 2020 Webby People’s Voice Award Winner for Best Podcast Series— is downloaded tens of millions of times a year, and each week, the Peabody Award-winning The Moth Radio Hour, pro- duced by Jay Allison at Atlantic Public Media and presented by PRX, The Public Radio Exchange, is heard on over 560+ public radio stations. The Moth released its first card deck, A Game of Storytelling (Clarkson-Potter), and its second podcast, the Webby Award-Winning, Grown, is available on all major streaming platforms. To date, The Moth has published five critically acclaimed books: New York Times Bestseller The Moth: 50 True Stories (Hachette Books, Sep- tember 2013), All These Wonders: True Stories About Facing the Unknown (Crown Archetype, March 2017) — described as “wonderful” by NYT’s Michiko Kakutani and New York Times Bestsellers Occasional Magic: True Stories of Defy- ing the Impossible (Crown Archetype, March 2019), How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth (Crown Archetype, April 2022) and its new- est book, A Point of Beauty: True Stories of Holding On and Letting Go (Crown Archetype, March 2024). 

To learn more about The Moth