Sabrina is a Haitian Canadian entrepreneur and executive producer, who graduated from the Institute of National Image and Sound in Interactive Media. She has an expansive career that has led her to work in various industries as a consultant, producer, and project manager. Sabrina has been able to bring her unique talents to sought-after sectors which include: corporate, education, entertainment, marketing, and media. Her skills and accomplishments have also led her to be recently elected to be part of the BC Producer’s Branch Council (CMPA).
Her creativity, vision, and innovative storytelling are supported by a passionate commitment to the evolution of the human race. She focuses on projects that drive positive social impact, leveraging storytelling as a powerful tool to transform human consciousness. Sabrina’s companies focus on the social conversations that matter – race, class, sexuality and gender – and the use of educational technology tools to reach broad, diverse, multigenerational audiences.
She is working on her first international film, Hood Island, a romantic comedy feature written by Jon Cooksey. She also has two web series in production: Scarberia and Incubator le labo en folie (French). In addition, she is developing a kid-animations series: The adventure of Little Oprah.