Meet the team
Jordan Zaslow
Executive Director
Jordan Zaslow is an award-winning director/producer and champion of female voices. She is thrilled to be serving as Executive Director of Women For The Win, a coalition committed to creating positive political change and giving voice to underrepresented female candidates.
Zaslow is best known for a series of social experiments she created and directed in partnership with Ashton Kutcher and his company A Plus. The series became an instant phenomenon, accumulating an audience of more than 30 million people, and was nominated for a Cynopsis Social Good Award.
She has since created, produced, and directed dozens of award-winning or nominated projects on the topics of privilege, female beauty standards, girls in STEM, success, regret, race, prejudice, and how humans demonstrate love. Through her work with international organizations such as American Greetings, Doctors Without Borders, Disney, P&G, and CVS, she has built her career on the belief that brands and public figures have a responsibility to understand and share their values.
Ramaa Mosley is a Director and activist who made her first film at the age of 16 years old winning the United Nations Global 500 award. Over the past twenty years, Mosley has directed three documentaries, two feature films and hundreds of award winning commercials.
In 2014, Mosley helped launch the US social media movement behind Bring Back Our Girls, working with the Nigeria founders to help raise awareness about the 276 Chibok School Girls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram.
Mosley’s first feature, The Brass Teapot starring Juno Temple premiered at TIFF and was distributed by Magnolia in 2013 and won the Saturn Critic’s Award. In Fall of 2014, Mosley directed the Afghan Segment of Girl Rising which was nominated for Outstanding Documentary at the Image Awards. Mosley’s second feature film, “Lost Child” premiered at Bentonville Film Festival and was released in theaters in September 2018 and is now on VOD. It won Best Narrative feature at KC film festival and Best Actress at the 64th Taormina Film Festival in Italy and was listed on the Los Angeles Times’ “Most Overlooked Films of 2018.”
Mosley is also the Executive Creative Director and founder of Adolescent Content, a global GenZ Creative Consultancy and content studio working on advertising and entertainment projects with a network of 3,000 GenZ creators in 20 countries. 85% of Adolescent’s creators are female identifying, people of color, and part of the LGBTQIA community.
Ramaa Mosley
Creator
Amy Rosenthal
Design Director
Amy Rosenthal is a designer with 20+ years of experience building high-performing teams and leading innovative initiatives. She has held creative executive positions at Corbis, Yahoo! Scripps Networks, and Disney. In 2016, Amy turned her focus from media and entertainment to leveraging design, technology, and storytelling in efforts aimed at building a more equitable America and taking better care of each other and the planet. Most recently, she worked with the Pete For America (Pete Buttigieg) campaign, leading their UX efforts.
Robin joins us from New York Times branded content studio, T Brand Studio.
Robin has spent her career in the media and advertising world as a Writer, Executive Producer, and Strategist. She served as the Executive Producer at creative production studio, Kworq, for five year, growing it from a small production company to a full service creative agency. She’s now working on various projects in television and music. Her passions are in community building, human rights, and great television. She’s excited to join in multiple capacities including as Director of Partnerships.
Robin Baudreau
Director Of Partnerships
Ileana Paules-Bronet
Social Media Director
Ileana is a professional writer and editor living in New York City. She is passionate about politics and believes women deserve an equal seat at the table. When she isn’t working, you can find her walking her dog and listening to podcasts about politics, true crime, and multi level marketing schemes.
Jessalyn is an independent producer whose award-winning short films have played at Cannes, Comic-Con and a variety of festivals across the world. She has written and produced shows for Discovery, National Geographic and Smithsonian Channels, and has worked extensively in every aspect of film and television- from development through post- for the past 15 years.
She’s passionate about healthcare reform, environmental protection, and women’s rights, and is excited and honored to help tell the unique stories of so many amazing candidates working with #WFTW.
Jessalyn Haefele
Creative Producer
Kate Oliva
Creative Producer
Kate is an LA-based writer, producer, and nonprofit founder. The through-line of her work is a focus on amplifying new and underserved voices, creating positive social impact, and (hopefully) making audiences laugh. She puts a premium on working with, learning from, and supporting other women and groups who want to create these narratives.