Meet our Team

Jeannine Acantilado

Executive Director

Jeannine Acantilado Wolinsky has 35 years of experience in healthcare leadership roles. As a leader in a variety of organizations, she has experiential knowledge about the challenges in leading individuals and teams through cultural transformation in the workplace.


Jeannine has an undergraduate degree in psychology and women studies from the University of Michigan and an undergraduate degree in nursing from Ohio State University. She earned a graduate degree in nursing from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of New Mexico. 

Kaye Tuckerman

Filmmaker/Director

Kaye Tuckerman, originally from Sydney's Northern Beaches and based in New York, has built a dynamic international career as an actor, singer, director, and designer. She directed the Voices of Women documentary Entanglement, filmed during the pandemic and honored with the Carla Zampatti - NSW Premier's Harmony Award. Kaye also serves as artistic director of The Voices of Women International Film Festival.

Her directing credits include the indie feature Rockweed and award-winning shorts like Butterfly, Nana's Room, and On Being Twelve. In commercial work, she's directed campaigns for Lavazzon Designs, Saskia DeVries Jewelry, and Bella Models, as well as music videos for Exotik Robotz. Theatre highlights include Once on this Island and Urinetown.

Kaye’s contributions to Australian artists in the USA were recognized by The Australian Community in New York.

Genevieve Anderson

Story Strategist/Project Director

Genevieve is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and digital storyteller who works with organizations with social impact initiatives to shape powerful narratives that drive social evolution. Backed by recognitions from the Rockefeller and Annenberg Foundations, with work on iconic projects for Saint Paul Cathedral, the Venice Biennale, and the Deutsche Guggenheim, among others, her passion is helping bring stories to life that haven’t yet been told, from voices we haven’t yet heard.

She is the subject of Forming the Formless, an Emmy-nominated PBS spotlight on her film work with puppets. She is founder of WUNZ Apparel in Action, a social enterprise working with the Los Angeles Mission to help provide employment pathways to women in recovery.

Peju Aliyu

1st Assistant Director

Peju Aliyu, an East Coast-based Producer, Writer, Creative Director, and Filmmaker, brings over a decade of experience in leading creative teams and producing impactful content across film, television, and digital platforms. Known for her innovative storytelling and dynamic project management, she consistently delivers high-quality productions with creative vision and precision.

Creative Director

Grace Morey

2nd Assistant Director, Associate Producer

Grace Morey, New York based filmmaker, was raised on the fishing shores of Deer Isle-Stonington, Maine. She trained at Maine Media, a school on the Maine coast with a global reputation as a training facility for filmmakers looking for intense, detailed, practical and theoretical professional film education. Alongside her roles as Second Assistant Director, and Associate Producer - Morey makes her acting debut in one of Breathe’s very own short films “Turkana”. Other recent credits include Associate Producer/UPM “My Yellow, Your Red”, & Second Assistant Director “Rockweed”.

Jerry Aquino

Director of Photography

Jerry Aquino is a Director and Director of Photography (DP) based in Fort Washington, Maryland, and the Executive Producer for HUD’s Communication and Broadcast Division. A graduate of the IMAP M.F.A. program at New Jersey City University, Jerry’s work spans films, commercials, and features. His early film Lady Name America was screened at Princeton University, and his cinematography in One Last Goodbye earned him semi-finalist recognition at the New York and European Cinematography Awards. Notable projects include Birth of Deceit (21 festival selections, 9 awards) and his directorial debut feature, Followers. Upcoming works include El Americanito, filming in the Dominican Republic in 2024, and The Brandon Taylor Documentary, releasing in late 2024.