Aimee Bravo - Managing Director
Fostering an organizational culture that is creative, effective, inclusive, and kind is critical for Aimee Bravo.
A founding member of The Voices and Faces Project with a “step up wherever I’m needed” mindset, Aimee has been a part of our organization since its earliest days. Our very first volunteer – who went on to become a trusted board and staff member – Aimee is that rare creative person who is also a detail-oriented manager. Over the years she has been involved in virtually every aspect of our work, including community outreach, creative program development, public performances, digital design, marketing, and overall program direction. Put another way, Aimee does what it takes to turn innovative ideas into sustainable, community- relevant programs.
Aimee, who has a theatrical background, played a critical role in the development of two key Voices and Faces creative initiatives. She collaborated with our organizational co-founders to launch Louder Together, a crowdsourced poetry and performance series, and helped lead the ensemble of world-class theatrical talent that adapted Anne K. Ream’s Lived Through This: Listening to the Stories of Sexual Violence Survivors for the theatre. The co-founder of Kids HeArt Yoga, which provides mindfulness programming to Chicago-area kids, Aimee has a passion for creating a truly inclusive, wellness-focused arts space. “As a Puerto Rican woman, it’s critical to me that our programming at The Voices and Faces Project is trauma-informed, creatively ambitious, and accessible, in the broadest sense of that word,” Aimee says. “As a Managing Director, this is the lens through which I view all of our programming.”
“When we foster a truly inclusive community of writers, storytellers, and activists, something magical and culture-changing occurs,” says Aimee. “That magic is what excites me about our work.”