Erin is a partner with the law firm Stohn Hay Cafazzo Dembroski Richmond LLP where she practises in the areas of entertainment law, copyright, privacy, broadcast regulatory and cultural policy. She provides a wide range of legal services and strategic direction to producers, artists, musicians, authors, publishers, trade associations, copyright collectives and cultural businesses in the development, production, exploitation and protection of film, television, publishing, music and digital media projects.
We asked Erin a few questions, here's what she had to say:
Why did you decide to serve on our board?
I admire the incredible work that WorkInCulture does in supporting Ontario’s cultural sector and it’s a privilege to be part of such an impressive organization.
What do you enjoy the most about contributing to the cultural sector?
I am constantly amazed at my clients’ passion for the work that they do and the projects they create.
What cultural activity have you participated in that you enjoyed?
I sang on an album that was nominated for a Juno and Grammy in 2017.
Oh wow! Which album did you sing on?
The Toronto Symphony recorded the Messiah in 2016, and I sang in the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir on the recording!
Thank you Erin,
Mike, and
Zainub for sharing a little about yourself. We look forward to working with you!