Elodie Mailliet Storm is the CEO of Catchlight.
In 2016, Elodie was named a JSK fellow in media innovation at Stanford University where she researched the monetization of photography in the age of social and search.
During her 11 years at Getty Images, Elodie oversaw and helped build Getty Images’ content offering and helped lead its strategic development. She was Getty Images’ Senior Director of Strategic Development based in the Bay Area focusing on Getty Images’ relationships with platforms including Google, Instagram, Pinterest and Airbnb.
She has been on the board of award-winning documentary production company MediaStorm since the company’s inception. In 2005, she was named one of the top 100 people in photography by American Photo.
Elodie has worked as a freelance writer for Le Nouvel Observateur, VSD and French Photo. She is author of the book one2one, published by TeNeues, and Kant entre Desespoir et Esperance.
A native of Paris, France, she came to the United States in 1999 to pursue a Master's in Journalism at Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University.
Elodie lives in northern California's Santa Cruz Mountains with her husband Brian and their two children Eva and Jasper.
Melissa, a single mother from California, suddenly lost her vision. Her disability makes Melissa dual eligible, meaning she qualifies for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Ann lives in a home for women with developmental disabilities. Bound to a wheelchair and non-verbal, Ann’s disabilities make her dual eligible, meaning she qualifies for both Medicare and Medicaid.
AIDS and Family is Kristen Ashburn's intimate portrait of African mothers, fathers and children being crushed by AIDS. Ashburn's work connects us to these people deeply; we learn that only through such connection is hope possible.