WE REACH MEDIA ARTS TECH CENTER - Key Persons


Angeline Buenaventura

Job Titles:
  • Creative Talent Development Manager at NETFLIX
  • Executive Committee )
Prior to joining NETFLIX as the Creative Talent Development Manager Angeline contributed her talents and expertise to Mayor Eric Garcetti's Office of Economic Development. Angeline was the Marketing and Events Director for Capri Retail Advisors, which is a division of Capri Capital Partners, an investment firm based in Chicago. She was responsible for spearheading the re-branding and enhancing guest experience at Baldwin Hills Crenshaw, a $700 million transit-oriented redevelopment project in South Los Angeles. Angeline was also a Marketing/Project Manager at Walt Disney's Corporate Citizenship team, focused on driving global awareness through synergy and brand integration across Disney's media platforms. At the Recording Academy (Grammy's), Angeline was responsible for developing and launching national programs and initiatives across twelve markets to serve the Recording Academy's 20,000+ members. She currently sits on the board of NAMIC SoCal (National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications.

Bill Duke

Job Titles:
  • Producer

Charity Bailey

Job Titles:
  • Executive Committee / Program Committee )
  • Film Producer, Artist Management
Los Angeles native and graduate from the University of Southern California. Charity started her career in the music industry working on tour, marketing and promotion campaigns for acclaimed artists such as Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, D'Angelo and other Virgin Records artists. After moving to New York she soon found use for her creative assets in the luxury fashion arena. Bailey spent 6 years at Donna Karan International. While working on marketing and advertising in the licensing department, she played a leadership role in developing and launching 20 business categories including kids, shoes, suits, swim and Jeans. After returning to Los Angeles she re-entered the world of production, entertainment and management continuing to share her knowledge of business strategy, marketing and management with various award winning companies in the area.

Enitan Bereola II

Job Titles:
  • Artist
  • Artist, Bestselling Author, Investor at Saint Miles Co
  • Co - Founder of FLOURYSHTM
  • Executive Committee / Advisory Committee
Gentleman of faith, visionary, entrepreneur and artist Enitan Bereola II is designing culture and building scalable value through storytelling and technology to brands globally. A three-time best selling - eight-time award-winning author, who wrote the books that The Obamas and Oprah own, Enitan emerged from influencer to Male Author of the Year with an NAACP nomination for outstanding literary work. Enitan Bereola is co-founder of FLOURYSHTM a new premier marketplace to discover and shop Black brands. The stealth startup launched on MLK day with support from Hill Harper, Swin Cash, Isaac Hayes III and more. Bereola is co-founder of Saint Miles® Creative Agency, a creative sanctuary where ideas are actualized and culture is preserved. The agency was recently inducted into the Hennessy Never Stop Never Settle Society $1MM program to champion the next generation of Black entrepreneurs. Saint Miles® offers varied verticals including "Writer's House" to support creatives with mastering the process of publishing, marketing and distribution of their stories - along with "Design Lab," an innovative hub where creatives program culture. The "Everyday People" program leverages the value of peer-to-peer relationships to bring engaged awareness to partners. The agency is co-owned by Enitan's 5-year-old son, Miles and his co-founder Steve Canal's 5-year old son, Saint. Enitan runs three businesses while running the household with his Emmy-nominated wife, Letisha and two royals Miles and Ava. Bereola advised and partnered with NBCUniversal, 20th Century Fox, McDonald's, Bergdorf Goodman and more. He's enjoyed collaborations with award-winning actor Meagan Good, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, Jidenna, Michelle Williams, Grammy award winning platinum producer Bryan-Michael Cox and others. Bereola produced the short film, "This Time" directed by Academy Award winning director Matthew A. Cherry featuring Terri J. Vaughn and Reagan Gomez-Preston. He produced live events at SXSW, NBA All-Star Weekend and ESSENCE Festival. His sold-out his Exhibit Gray tour was named one of the most progressive social experiments in the country. His For Women Only traveling show with Kenny Burns and Steve Canal sold out in every major market. Enitan promotes and preserves the culture by giving back to it with a track record spanning nearly two decades amplifying the awareness of Black voices - especially women. Quiet in benevolence, the Bereola's support charitable causes and give time, energy and resources to the arts. Bereola continues to advocate for artists both domestically and locally providing placement in exhibitions and opportunities. The Bereolaesque Collection is featured in a book of 50 Black Collectors slated for release Q4 2022. The collection will be on museum loan for exhibition in Q3 2022. Bereola sits on the creative advisory board of 7th Ave - a discussion platform that provides tools for Black communities to create their own space and foster a sense of belonging. He is also an executive board member of We Reach Media Arts & Tech Center - a Performing/Visual Arts, Media and Tech Center catering to at risk youth ages 8 to 24 years old in underserved communities.

Ervin "EP" Pope

Job Titles:
  • CEO / Music Producer at the Furnace Music Group
  • Executive Committee / Program Committee )
Ervin is also a sought-after music composer for scoring television and film projects with major studios such as Universal Pictures and FOX television. As Founder and CEO of The Furnace he is behind steering and guiding the career of some of the hottest talent in the music business.

Jon Feltheimer

Job Titles:
  • Lionsgate CEO

Linda Broadous Miles

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director at Bill Duke Media Foundation
Linda Broadous Miles aka Linda Miles, is one of the "Jewels of the Southbay." Born to a Baptist preacher, Linda was raised in Compton, California with her parents and three siblings. Singing in the church her father pastored in Los Angeles is where Linda began to develop her powerful vocal stylings. Linda attended and graduated from California State University at Northridge, in the 70's with a major in Broadcasting - Specializing in Radio, Television and Film Production. Soonafater she started her career by hosting three radio talk shows on Radio Station's KCSN and KPFK. In the early eighties Linda joined "The Living Disciples" gospel group, founded by Philip Bailey, Lead Singer of Earth Wind and Fire. The group toured Southern California and was the opening act for Grammy Nominee Deniece Williams and Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo, also, in the eighties Linda began to hone her acting skills. She played the lead in the original video productions, "Ten Cents A Drink" and "Crushed Dreams" in 1986, and later played minor roles in the video productions, "I See Santa" and "The Visitor." In 1987 Linda joined the touring company of the hit stage musical "The Gospel Truth", and starred opposite Songstress Jennifer Holiday, Tramaine Hawkins (of the Hawkins Family Gospel group), and Actor Johnnie Brown. Linda has also sung background vocals for Natalie Cole, Patrice Rushen, Kirk Whalum, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Deniece Williams, Doc Powell, Zapp! and The Watts 103 rd Street Band. . In the early nineties Linda began writing and producing her own independent films. In 1992 she garnered several awards which included "The Best Drama Award" from Compton Community Television and a "Programming Excellence Award in Drama" from the South Bay Producers Guild, for her original short film "The Love Affair". In 1993 her original short film "On the Road Again" won her three awards which included, "Best Overall Production Award," from Gardena Community Television, "Programming Excellence Award" from the South Bay Producers Guild and the "Best Innovative Producer Award" from Compton Community Television. In 1995 Linda formed her own gospel band, "The Linda Miles Ensemble." The group became a gospel favorite at Twin Palms Restaurant in Pasadena and Newport Beach, where she performed as a regular for over six years. From 1987 to now Linda has served as Minister of Music/Choir Director of several churches including Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, Crossroads United Methodist Church, St. John's United Methodist Church and Crenshaw United Methodist Church. In addition, she served ten years as Minister of Music at Grace Temple Baptist Church her home church in Los Angeles. In 1996 Linda produced her first gospel album "His Love" with the Our Lady of Victory Gospel Choir in Compton, California. In 2005 Linda produced her first independent film "Ain't God Good". Since that time Linda has worked on several films as Associate Producer and Script Supervisor. She will be producing her first documentary in the Summer of 2022. In 2008, under the management and guidance of Francis Gavin, Linda released her first solo cyber blues CD entitled ‘LINDA MILES' - "HOME COOKIN' " She currently performs gospel, blues and jazz throughout Southern California with her brother's band, The Greg Broadous Band. In November 2013, Linda recorded an original music single entitled "Take Me Cruisin' - Los Angeles", and an accompanying music video, both on YouTube, iTunes and CD Baby. Linda's career also includes a 20 year history as Executive Director of the Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center in South Los Angeles. The Wooten Center provides a safe haven for youth ages 8 thru 18. Linda was instrumental in building the center that today provides afterschool services for youth such as college preparatory classes, computer classes, reading and math tutoring, gang intervention classes, and sports and recreation classes. In 2012, Linda became Executive Director of the Duke Media Foundation, founded by actor, producer Bill Duke. She has spearheaded the foundation to this day and is instrumental in helping to teach over 100 students the basics of filmmaking and expose them to the many careers in the world of media technology. Linda also currently serves on the Board of Directors of We Reach Media Arts & Tech Center, a non-profit youth center catering to at risk youth ages 8 thru 24 in underserved communities.

LINDA BROADUS MILES

Job Titles:
  • SECRETARY

Love on Wednesday

Listen to Bereola weekly on The Estelle Show on Apple Music as co-host of Love on Wednesday.

Margarita Sweet

Job Titles:
  • Executive Committee / Fundraising Committee )
  • Head of Acquisitions at from the Heart Productions )
  • Writer
Margarita Sweet is a writer and entrepreneur who loves the art and business of production. She believes without effective production a project idea remains just that "a project idea". With this understanding, her creative vision and knowledge she plays a role in producing innovative projects. She believes in the power of the filmmaker to become more than a storyteller; but, an entrepreneur. Along with being an active board member, she is creator and owner of Visit My Child and the Exhibits Manager for the Creative Talent Network Expo (CTNx) and serves as a founding board member of Chocolate Chix. She has worked on a variety of published works as a story consultant helping authors complete their works on time and on budget. Margarita believes the art of film and storytelling have the ability to create culture. It is this belief that inspires her to be an active part of From the Heart. Sweet also currently serves on the Advisory Board and is President of the Fundraising Committee for We Reach Media Arts & Tech Center, a Performing/Visual Arts, Media and Tech Center catering to at risk youth ages 8 to 24 years old in underserved communities.