Meet the team
We are the passionate group of year-round volunteers that make Girls Rock Cincinnati happen!
Anissa Pulcheon - Programming Coordinator, Board President
Anissa is an artist and organizer in Cincinnati, Ohio, who works on large-scale public art and youth programming. She is dedicated to arts accessibility and the importance of community joy.
Holly Meyer Colant - Camp Coordinator, Board secretary
Holly is a music teacher and vocalist who has always been passionate about empowering young people to create, share, and build communities through art.
abigail karr - volunteer coordinator, Board VP
Abigail is a young non-profit professional passionate about creating a more just and equitable world through artistic expression.
Molly Rice - Bookkeeper, Board Treasurer
Molly is an engineer by day and a musician always. She believes it takes a village and values self-expression as a tool for empowerment, personal growth, and community building.
Jenni Diaz - Board member
Jenni is Welcoming America's Welcoming Communities Coordinator, where she works to set up Welcoming Network members and Certified participants for a phenomenal experience.
Bri Anger - Communications coordinator
Bri is a postsecondary administrator mainly focusing on event planning and relationship building. She is passionate about giving back to her community and finding ways to empower others to be successful in their dreams.
Carolyn Youngquist - Community Engagement coordinator
Carolyn is an Afterschool Enrichment Manager through Kennedy Heights Art Center. Her passions are community engagement and planning/implementing enriching and meaningful activities for students through the arts.
Jasmine Walker- Staff & Volunteer Coordinator
Jasmine is a producer specializing in film and event production. She is passionate about community engagement and bringing the arts to life through thoughtful coordination and collaboration.
Liz Beachy - Youth Programming Coordinator
Liz is an artist and educator passionate about creativity, community, and all things silly and whimsical. As an after-school art teacher and multidisciplinary artist, they create experimental, tongue-in-cheek works that explore chronic illness, mental health, the LGBTQ experience, and the human condition as a whole.
A huge and warm thank you to our past organizers: Emily Ash, Raneem Salem, Katie Allen, Brooks Salloum, Tia Phillips, Adalia Powell Boehne, Claire Greweling, Amena Sheikh, Shivane Chawla, Shi Schaffner, Bones Leist, Ceana Carey, Abby Kacen, Hannah Cook, Kelsee Etmans