Cati Kalinoski

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Working in and around creative people is what keeps Cati going, and they’re excited to work with a great team and fantastic clients at productionglue. Cati is a graduate of NYU with a BFA in Theatre with a focus on lighting design and an MA in Performance studies. They love connecting their creative brain with their technical background and having fun with the process. After dual trajectories in academia and the theater world, they put their eclectic set of skills to work in the events industry. They are a lover of all things plant-related and is an avid cook and baker on their days off, and loves to share with anyone who’s willing to visit them in Iowa (extra points if you brave the cold winter days)!

Kaitlyn Bradway

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Kaitlyn Bradway hails from Lancaster, PA! With a background in the electrifying world of technical theatre and armed with an MFA in Technical Production from Boston University, Kaitlyn is a true master of her craft. During her time at productionglue, Kaitlyn blazed a trail of greatness, fearlessly taking on various roles from being a production intern to rocking it as a Production Assistant, Production Coordinator, Graphics Manager/TD, and Assistant Technical Director; there’s no challenge she can’t conquer.  When she’s not busy wowing audiences with her technical prowess, Kaitlyn finds solace in the loving presence of her Australian Shepard sidekick, Billie. But don’t let her passion for production fool you—Kaitlyn knows how to kick up the excitement in her downtime too! Whether she’s sprinting through the streets, delving into the captivating realms of literature, whipping up culinary masterpieces, or exploring the far corners of the globe, Kaitlyn’s zest for life is truly contagious.

Londeen McEachron

(He/Him/His)

Londeen McEachron is a Brooklynite and productionglue’s assistant technical director extraordinaire. Londeen has a BFA in Technical Production from the prestigious Boston University and is a true maestro when it comes to turning visions into reality. With a diverse range of skills under his belt, he has donned many hats throughout his career—literally and figuratively! From drafting breathtaking designs to wielding hammers and nails as a skilled carpenter. He has worked his magic as an assistant technical director and even ascended to the esteemed position of technical director for numerous off-Broadway shows, events, and schools. His expertise and attention to detail shine through in every production he touches. When Londeen isn’t busy bringing stage dreams to life, you can find him soaking up the vibrant energy of Brooklyn. From exploring the bustling streets to indulging in the local culinary delights, he knows how to tap into the pulse of his beloved city.

Jeff Guidice

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Jeff Guidice is an award-winning, unstoppable force in live production. With an awe-inspiring track record spanning over two decades, he has conquered every challenge from sold-out headliner concerts to exciting corporate extravaganzas. Armed with a blend of creativity, technical wizardry, and masterful production management skills, Jeff thrives on turning the seemingly impossible into the possible. Jeff’s superpower lies in his exceptional ability to communicate effortlessly with every member of the production team. A natural collaborator, he transforms the imaginative visions of designers while maintaining an unwavering focus on the tiniest details, elevating a production from great to truly extraordinary. Since making his mark in the Big Apple back in 2006, Jeff has worked alongside the crème de la crème of the entertainment industry. From world-renowned musical artists to A-list celebrities, major fashion houses to corporate giants – he’s done it all. Oh, and did we mention he’s even rubbed shoulders with four US Presidents? But shh, his lips are sealed when it comes to revealing which ones!

Andy Del Vecchio.

(He/Him/His)

Andy was born and raised in Rome, Italy. With an astounding 20 years of experience under his belt, Andy possesses an uncanny ability to transform clients’ visions into vibrant realities that leave a lasting impression. Andy’s journey began by immersing himself in the world of trade shows, dazzling audiences at renowned events like the GSMA Mobile World Congress. But his passion for creating immersive experiences knew no bounds, leading him to the glitz and glamour of movie premieres. From Disney’s The Avengers to Eat, Pray, Love, Angels and Demons, and Spiderman 2, Andy has left his mark on the silver screen, making movie magic come to life. But Andy’s talents didn’t stop there—his creative prowess expanded to conventions, experiential activations, and events of all shapes and sizes. The world became his canvas, and he painted it with extraordinary experiences that captivated audiences. Since joining the productionglue team, Andy has collaborated with top-notch clients, including the likes of Nike, Hugo Boss, TIME, and Bloomberg Philanthropies. His expertise and dedication have made him an invaluable asset, weaving his magic into every project he touches.

Sara Stevens

(She/Her/Hers)

As the Production Staffing Manager at productionglue, Sara brings a wealth of experience and a vibrant energy to the world of event production. Her impressive career has seen her rock some iconic events from the dazzling Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show to the prestigious NFL Hall of Fame Ceremony, and from the thrilling Formula-E races to the star-studded Coachella music festival. Her involvement in events like Photoville and the World Science Festival has showcased her versatility and passion for creating unforgettable experiences. Sara’s talents extend far beyond her event expertise. She holds a degree in Drama from Ithaca College, with a focus on directing, along with a minor in Sociology.  Sara proudly wears the titles of both a New Yorker and a Brooklynite and has a passion for live music, sculpture, and the culinary arts.

Kyle Birdsall

(He/Him/His)

Kyle is originally from the Buckeye State of Ohio, where his passion for theatre and live events captured his heart from a young age. Kyle earned his BFA in Theatre Design and Production: Stage Management from the prestigious University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). Even while studying, Kyle found himself drawn to the dazzling lights of the Big Apple and stages across the United States. Working with some of the finest theatrical institutions in the country, he honed his craft and became an integral part of Broadway stage management teams. From musicals to plays and even larger-than-life magic shows, Kyle left his mark. In 2019, Kyle joined the productionglue team, and in 2020 during the Covid pandemic, Kyle embarked on a new adventure across the pond. He made his way to the illustrious city of London, U.K., to pursue his Master’s degree in International Events Management from the esteemed University of Greenwich. Embracing the global stage, Kyle continues to reside in London enjoying the city’s vibrant energy while working on productionglue events that span the globe.

Amy Santamaria

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Amy grew up outside Boston but now resides in Brooklyn where she often wonders how long three people can live in a 1.5-bedroom apartment. She has been in the gluniverse for over a decade but made the transition to staff in 2023. She likes to joke that she was just waiting for glue to pop the question. As a producer, Amy lends her support and expertise to clients as well as the extended glue team. Her favorite part of the work isn’t the spreadsheets or clipboards (though she does love them too) – but it is being around smart, kind, creative co-workers, clients, and guests.

Sean Grady

(He/Him/His)

Sean is originally from the state of Iowa but currently lives in Asheville, NC. In high school, Sean’s passion for graphic design started with a single course that sparked an insatiable hunger for more. Unable to resist the allure of graphic design, Sean dove headfirst into every available course. It was during his first year of college he was offered a golden opportunity to work with a webmaster, designing pages that would shape his future as a designer. Since then, Sean has left an indelible mark on the design world, working with a wide array of clients that span the spectrum. From prestigious Forbes 500 companies to cherished friends and everything in between, he has showcased his versatility and adaptability as a multi-faceted designer. Drawing inspiration from diverse influences. With a Bachelor of Arts with an Emphasis in Graphic Design from Carson-Newman University, Sean has proven himself as a true master of his craft. His ability to blend artistry, innovation, and strategic thinking sets him apart.

Julia Beu

(She/Her/Hers)

Julia lives for live music and loves everything and anything in between! As a graduate of Georgetown University, she didn’t get her college degree in live events but is very happy to use her American Studies + Japanese + Theatre skills wherever they fit in (which happens more than you’d think!). Her attention to detail, problem-solving, and creativity lets her thrive in every environment whether it’s a music festival, corporate event, brand activation, gala, or TV broadcast. Outside of her production responsibilities, her main focus is sustainability within the events industry and outside of it, and she is feeling hopeful for the future. Her heart is in the arts, and when she’s not on-site, she can be found back in the ballet studio or re-watching Jurassic Park (it’s a really good movie). Above all, she feels very lucky to be surrounded by a team of such talented and kind individuals at glue.

Geoffrey Morrison

(He/Him/His)

Geoffrey began his journey as an office manager at a petroleum company, but when the company found itself in need of an Accounts Payable accountant, he took on the role. And so began his love affair with numbers, and he never looked back. After receiving a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the esteemed Albright College, Geoffrey found his niche as a Senior Accountant for a payroll company. However, after the joyous arrival of his son, the commute became too difficult, and he yearned for a fresh start, which led him to the doorstep of glue where he takes great satisfaction in contributing to the company’s success. But life is not all work and no play. When the curtains fall, and the stage grows quiet, you’ll find Geoffrey indulging in life’s simple pleasures, a craft beer in hand, a play date with his son in the park, or playing JRPG’s old and new.

Steph Garcia

(She/Her/Hers)

Steph is from the heart of Central Texas and journeyed into the world of live events at a young age. Picture a teenager with a heart full of passion, volunteering at music festivals and immersing herself in the electric atmosphere of concerts throughout Austin and San Antonio. After harnessing her talents and drive at NYU, where she earned a coveted BFA in Theater Management, Steph catapulted into a multifaceted freelance career. From corporate conferences to music festivals, Off-Broadway productions to zoos and theme parks, awards shows to museums and food brands—Steph has done it all! Fueling her boundless energy with a constant stream of caffeine, Steph fearlessly takes on every challenge that comes her way. Steph’s undeniable talent caught the attention of the glue team in 2016, and she quickly became an invaluable asset, contributing her expertise to numerous projects. In 2022, Steph made it official, joining the glue team as a full-time Production Coordinator. As a fearless problem solver, she approaches every situation with flexibility and a calm demeanor, even in the face of the most nail-bitingly stressful moments. And let’s not forget the snacks! Steph always comes prepared, ready to share some delicious treats and a good joke to keep the team’s spirits high.

Matthew Lewis

They/Them/Theirs

Matthew loves to organize things. They are a true people person who finds satisfaction in piles of paperwork. They hold a BFA from NYU in Theatre Management and started off center stage as a performer. After leaving the limelight, they worked producing non-profit, political events, galas, and activations. They are a firm believer in activism and community building and during the pandemic lent their support to youth protest organizers helping equip and stage their efforts. For Matthew teamwork is fundamental, and the belief that investing in people is critical to a job’s success. They proudly grew up in the Pacific Northwest and feel at home near water, mountains, and trees.

Askia Bing

He/Him/His

Askia Bing, known to everyone as Bing, has produced immersive and experiential events for over 15 years. Hailing from Harlem, NYC Bing has proven himself as an award-winning senior producer on projects for Jack Daniels, TBS, Arizona Iced Tea, Verizon, American Express, Dos Equis, and many, many others. Bing’s career has spanned the gambit of production scenarios from festivals, pop-up shops and mobile vehicles to immersive experiences, live shows, and nationwide tours. Throughout his career, Bing has lived by what he calls “Bing-isms.” These are just ways of thinking to help navigate the landscape of event production. “Vendors should be used like tools in a toolbox. You don’t use a hammer when you really need a Phillips screwdriver so why would you use a print vendor to supply you with stage lighting”. In more recent years Bing has focused on educating young and less experienced producers and leading them in a way that supports their goals and also helps them realize that success isn’t about how big a budget you manage or the scale of a particular event. It’s about the knowledge you gain, the people you impact, and the wisdom to not make the same mistakes twice.

Lindsay Pitzer

(She/Her/Hers)

Lindsay loves logistics. She’s a skilled problem solver who dives into complex challenges with glee. Earning her degree from NYU in Theater Management, Lindsay began her career producing live events, theatrical entertainment, video, and interactive media before making her way to glue. She pours out creativity and pours over timelines, focused on her mission and leaving no stone unturned. She makes multitasking look easy, able to guide projects through to fruition with ease. When not in planning mode, Lindsay can be found skiing or scuba diving. She’s also an avid eater, scouring NYC for new tasty treats and craft beer.

Deanna DiBrienza

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Deanna is a proud Brooklynite and brings a unique blend of business acumen and unwavering passion to the world of project management. Deana has a degree in Business Administration, with a Marketing Concentration from Marist College, and is a true business professional with a flair for making things happen. With over six years of experience under her belt, she has navigated various industries, amassing a wealth of knowledge and expertise along the way. Her journey began in the realm of telecom management at Charter Communications, formerly known as Time Warner Cable. However, her appetite for new challenges led her to venture into the exciting world of construction management. There, she played a pivotal role in Taco Bell’s ambitious expansion initiative for their Cantina brand, taking the Taco Bell experience to new corners of the globe. She has also lent her expertise to small businesses as a freelancer, helping them establish a strong social media presence and harness the power of digital marketing. Currently, Deanna finds herself a valuable member of the business development team at productionglue. With her unwavering support and expertise, she helps new and existing clients transform their ideas from mere concepts on a page into breathtaking realities.

Tom Bussey

(He/Him/His)

Tom Bussey is a creative visionary whose feet are firmly tethered to the ground. He thrives on harnessing technology in new ways to create never-been-done-before experiences and mind-bending theatrical moments on behalf of our clients. He is an all-hands-on-deck kind of guy, earning his reputation backstage loading in some of the most magical shows on Broadway, and lending his production expertise to countless festivals, ballrooms, arenas, and stadiums. Tom’s wealth of knowledge in technical supervision and stage producing has won him plenty of industry recognition and even a few Emmy awards. His success over the past two decades can be attributed to his belief in going big or going home, pushing the boundaries of possible forward to deliver innovative immersive activations. Behind the scenes he is part of glue’s strategic leadership team, implementing programs and leveraging tools to help us advance possible more effectively and efficiently. Not only does Tom have plenty of industry cred, he holds a degree from Yale School of Drama where he was also a guest lecturer. His core philosophy that we are only as good as our last show, challenges the teams to think outside the box to produce unforgettable live experiences.

Rachel Goddard

(She/Her/Hers)

Rachel is a numbers gal who got her start in arts administration in NYC. She accounts for everything –getting to the bottom line of projects large and small. She came to us over four years ago with a love of live events and dove into the process to understand how the different components came together. She’s used her superpowers to establish better processes for managing numbers, helping to demystify finance for our teams so that the end-product can be fully realized. Her love of live events: from theater to concerts knows no bounds, she even dabbled in writing Broadway reviews. A book fiend and fangirl who spends her free time helping bring performances to New York New Works Theatre Festival and concerts at 54 Below.

Andrienne Kennedy

(She/Her/Hers)

Andrienne loves to coordinate things. From her vintage outfits to a run of show, she puts pieces together with efficiency and flair. She’s a Newark girl, born and raised, who found her way into fashion earning a degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. From there she dabbled as a model booker and stylist before shifting gears into live events. Her resume includes some pretty impressive NYC activations. She’s a doer, a planner, and a tackler of timelines who organizes the nitty gritty to ensure projects sails smoothly to the finish line. When she’s not in the office she can be found milling around her local thrift shops.

Brian Kho

Brian loves data and digits. He’s a real numbers guy, a financial fundamentalist – ensuring that glue’s accounting and operations – add up. He earned his degree in Business Management from De La Salle University, where he learned to solve complex problems on a quarterly basis. He’s spent the past 14 years in corporate finance flirting with forecast models, powering through payroll, and conquering contracts. We call him the calculator, blending business objectives into budgets, aligning glue and global, and showering our executive team with in-depth analysis and revenue reports. When he is not working on the bottom line, he can be found happily waiting in line for Splash Mountain with his family. 

Nikki Mirasola

Before joining productionglue, Nikki spent a decade honing her skills in event production, with a special focus on curation, operations, and logistics within the music + entertainment industry. In addition to producing events for various venues, festivals, and promoters, she pioneered all experiential programming at NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. She is a tour-de-force who powers through to get the job done and does so with a smile. At glue, Nikki works closely with clients to bring their unique visions to life, whether it be an intimate brand activation or large-scale events.

Mandy Berry

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Mandy Berry has over a decade of experience in event production, working as a coordinator, manager, and producer. She has worked in just about every state and 40+ countries touring with several top performance groups and events, most notably with Cirque Du Soleil. After staking NYC as home, she taught at NYU, produced several fashion shows, galas, interactive marketing campaigns, a multitude of concerts, and festivals. No one can stop Mandy. Not only is she efficient and effective in creating an enjoyable work environment, but she is also driven in her personal life having run and completed over 10 marathons. Her energy, endurance, passion along with her questionable taste in music (loves listening to 80’s boy-bands) have helped make her a success and propelled her to the finish line.

Zach Wright

With tenacity and a love of problem-solving, Zach manages to maintain the perfect balance between getting his hands dirty and developing the big-picture strategy for some of our largest and most complex projects. He never shies away from impossible timelines or constraints and relishes the challenge of figuring out how to put shows in places they don’t typically belong. Zack’s knack for navigating non-traditional spaces has led to a broadcast studio in the heart of Rockefeller Plaza, and a projection-mapped football field in the courtyard of a very historic building, which arrived through a second-floor window. His down-to-earth leadership and communications style, paired with his obsession with efficiency and logistics, makes him a super gluey team member. When not balancing his typical show schedule, you’ll find Zach either out on an adventure or planning one – with his climbing shoes in tow, and his new puppy Lucy (a Heeler/Aussie Sheepdog mix) by his side. 

Simon Quayle

(He/Him/His)

Simon graduated from SUNY Purchase with a BFA in Theatre Design and Technology, with a concentration in technical direction and production management. He cut his teeth working as a carpenter and stagehand while in school, spending his summers in Massachusetts as an associate technical director for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, before joining the ranks at glue. Simon is extremely knowledgeable and adept at presenting complex technical applications in a simplified manner. He is a man on the move and has lived in 23 states and 14 countries to date and in a past life, he was a professional downhill ski racer (no joke)! 

Sarah Ford

(She/Her/Hers)

Sarah played an integral role on some of glue’s most notable projects before joining on as a full-time employee. With laser-sharp focus, her attention to the most minuscule of details means every project Sarah tackles is executed with flawless perfection. She loves working behind the scenes and was a professional AEA stage manager Off-Broadway for five years before joining the glue team as a Production Assistant, working her way up the ladder. She crushes every task, and off stage, she can be found relaxing with friends playing board games, or knitting.

Robyn Henry

(She/Her/Hers)

Robyn’s eye for crafting an event began with her early career as a Broadway Stage Manager and was honed studying International Festivals for her master’s degree in Edinburgh, Scotland. Over her last decade with productionglue, she has grown her skills (and her air miles), producing events around the world – from mayoral inaugurations to multi-national awards shows, to global brand product launches and sports celebrations (Go USWNT!). You can’t miss her…she’s the one rocking a double headset and “dotting every i” onsite. Robyn was our first sustainability star, helping to pioneer our GREENglue program and paving our eco-friendly ways. When not at work, Robyn can be found kayaking on the Hudson River, running the trails of upstate NY, or heading to the airport for the next adventure.

Richard Belizaire

Richard’s a numbers man, holding a bachelor’s degree in accounting and information systems from Queens College. He spent years as an accountant for various New York hospitals and real estate companies, but things didn’t add up for him, and he found his way to glue. Not only is he passionate about finance, he’s mad for organic agriculture which he learned from his father who continues to grow plantains, sweet potatoes, mangoes, and rice on the family plantation in Haiti. He is a news junkie who can’t get enough of political debates and politics. Richard is not only fluent in finance, he also speaks both French and Creole.

Mariliza Parker

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Mariliza is a seasoned Production Manager Manager in the media and entertainment world, specializing in large-scale live events. Throughout her career, she has traversed the United States and around the globe, breathing life into festivals, conferences, award shows, and marketing activations. She ardently engages in collaborative ventures with colleagues, nurturing and guiding aspiring individuals new to the industry. Mariliza thrives in new challenges, is solution-oriented, and is always ready to dig in and get the job done.

Margot-Layne Jones

(She/Her/Hers)

She’s based in Ohio and has been traveling the gluniverse, producing events with us since 2015. Now a full-time employee, Margot ensures that the project team sticks to schedule and adhere to budget, managing a multitude of pieces to ensure a flawless experience for all. She not only manages project teams, she manages a family with two boys, a husband, a cat, and a dog. She is a devout eater and can be found in her kitchen (aka Momofuku Margot) recreating recipes by David Chang. Margot, once a competitive horseback rider, loves the thrill of a hurdle and the sight of a blue ribbon. She defines her ideal role model as a cross between Michelle Obama, Lorelai Gilmore, and Martha Stewart.

Lauren Hall

(She/Her/Hers)

Lauren’s passion for storytelling and unique approach has won her a global reputation for out-of-the-box marketing solutions and a multitude of industry awards. Prior to joining glue, she worked in destination marketing changing the narrative and positioning on behalf of emerging destinations. She is an avid traveler, circling the globe in search of tasty street food and animals in need of a hug. Lauren has enjoyed an eclectic career, her time in magazine production and music licensing provided her with a strong sense of pop culture and helped her hone her ability to reach diverse audiences.

Kaitlyn Ackerman

Slack master extraordinaire, Kaitlyn has been assisting glue staffers get up to speed with new office systems. Rumor has it that she worked for an event software startup prior to joining glue where she developed a passion for solving complex workflow problems and implementing efficiencies. She is sortable, tackling projects with the events teams as well as conducting trainings on getting the most out of Air Table. Kaitlyn keeps a mighty secret; she’s never been to the west coast. Don’t tell her that I told you!

Jon Migdal

(He/Him/His)

Avid sneakerhead and life-long New Yorker, Jon Migdal is a connoisseur of streetwear style. He is the orchestrator of teams, a mastermind of internal operations, and coordinator of all things glue. His Monday morning standup routine, AKA sticky notes, keeps the glueFAM informed and in stitches. He is a Vassar College alumnus, who is fluent in legal ease, ensures all contracts and the nitty-gritty are always in order. He wears a multitude of gluey hats, juggling our project teams to ensure that the right talent is applied. Jon is a true gluer and has been with the company for over a decade.

Jon Hukill

Jon’s extensive experience working in technical direction and production management within the entertainment industry is unmatched. Before joining glue, he provided logistics strategy and oversight for MMA tours, including arena setup and show production, as well as directing a weekly webcast which involved coordinating logistics, in house placement, television production, production of set, audio, and lighting. As Technical Director at productionglue, Jon works with producers, vendors, and clients to plan and execute multiple facets of today’s latest production and technology. He is knowledgeable with union and non-union venues, stadiums, arenas, and convention centers throughout nationally, and proficient with all aspects of creative, pre-production, planning, load-in and show execution.

Eric Tetuan

Eric Tetuan has an impressive technical portfolio built from his 25 years in New York City production. As co-founder of productionglue, his expertise has been molded by the needs and creative innovation of a city that he regards as the driving force of his ingenuity and fast-paced, results-driven production approach. His vast array of technical skills and invaluable understanding of the realities of a production site, has helped him earn his reputation as a transformer in the industry transformer. Eric has helped create some of New York’s most significant events, including Election Night Headquarters, Tribeca Film Festival’s Street Fair, the World Science Festival, the flagship store grand openings of Uniqlo, Hermes, and Gap, product launches for Samsung, Dunkin’ Donuts, Clinique, and Disney, large-scale, fundraising events and concerts, and PR stunts and activations for countless agencies.

Dom McGee

(He/Him/His)

Dom’s a music fiend whose passion for concerts and live experience inspires stunning imagery and storytelling. His keen eye for composition and meticulous editing skills in both photography and video have made him a client-fave and a stand out from the paparazzi pool. He’s an integral part of the global creative services and marketing teams capturing a wide range of brand experiences, activations, and the latest happenings around our offices. Whether he’s working on a sizzle reel, case study, client presentation, or in-house project – Dom gears up to get the perfect shot. When he’s not running around covering events, Dom likes to spend his time experimenting with the latest technology in video production and nerd out on urban planning.

Claudine Goin

(She/Her/Hers)

Claudine Goin brings over 25 years of experiential marketing, event production, and client services experience to productionglue. Her extensive career spans a variety of live event productions, lifestyle promotions, and integrated marketing campaigns across the US, for clients such as Nike, Target, and Jeep. Claudine is a force, and her make-it-happen attitude extends to all aspects of a campaign. She is fluent in French, Créole and speaks the elusive language of SNKRS. The calm and confidence that Claudine brings to both her clients and her creative teams are the hallmarks of her reputation. Once Claudine dons her matte purple lipstick and double headsets, you know it’s time to start the show.

Caleb Wertenbaker

(He/Him/His)

Caleb is driven by a passion for building alignment and transparency and oversees glue’s internal Strategic Initiatives. He is a fan of keeping calm and listening to diverse perspectives, always interested in other viewpoints and experiences. He is mad about gardening, quite fond of opera, and has 20 years of experience in theater having designed sets for more than 85 plays and operas for over 35 companies. Caleb is quite consistent, consuming the very same lunch each and every day – never wavering. When not in the office he can be found growing trees and flowers on his family’s farm just outside of Albany.

Andrew Boreyko

(He/Him/His)

Andrew started his career in televised live events working in high-pressure environments. From there he switched gears spending time in theatre, dance, music and entertainment where he acquired a multitude of new skills. Not only is he versatile, meticulous, and a task master, he’s also a super nice guy. Andrew enjoys being challenged and thrives on tackling the impossible, adapting non-traditional spaces, and working on events break the mold. His innate ability to remain calm and put people first make him a favorite with teams and clients. If you receive his OOO, it’s likely that he’s off on an adventure, exploring new cultures, meeting new people, and sampling local delicacies.

Ana Rubiés

(She/Her/Hers)

A seasoned Executive Producer, Ana is renowned for her exceptional skills and instincts in creating unforgettable events. With a background in scenic design and decor, she brings a unique perspective to her craft. Her make-it-happen attitude and relentless drive make her an invaluable asset to any project. Ana’s passion for live events and extensive experience have solidified her reputation as a go-to professional in the industry. With over 10 years of expertise at glue, she consistently delivers high-impact events both domestically and internationally, spanning Experiential Activations, Conferences, Music Festivals, Award Shows, Product Launches, Galas and Fundraisers, Corporate Summer Camps, Pop-Ups, Ceremonies, and Virtual Events. Ana’s unwavering commitment to excellence makes her a force to be reckoned with in the world of event production.

Jack Hilley

(He/Him/His)

Jack is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama’s MFA Technical Design & Production program, Jack built his extensive production background working in the festival, conference, theatre, dance, and special event worlds. He’s a true techie who knows no fear. He is revered by clients for producing high-caliber execution of FOMO-inducing innovative events. In his role as Senior Technical Producer and Technical Director he’s diversified glue’s portfolio, forged strong client relationships, and applied his deep and varied skills to a multitude of projects. A true “Jack of All Trades” he can approach a budget with brand awareness, deliver creative approaches to scenic challenges, and troubleshoot your audio, video, and IT. When not geeking out with one of his many gadgets, he can be found at home with his family, raising the next great technical minds.

Jess Fusco

(She/Her/Hers)

Jess has been with glue since 2016 and, since then, has taken on a variety of projects and roles with the company. She is a New Yorker through and through whose rich history in theatrical stage management helped drive her toward managing live events. Those events have ranged from retail activations, galas, graduations, pop-ups, conferences, and permanent installations. She is an all-around team player whose “get it done” attitude and work ethic has become essential to every project team. You can always count on Jess. When not at work, she can be found hanging with her pup, Baci, or at her local bar, where she has a peso on the wall.

Baxter Engle

(He/Him/His)

Baxter comes from an eclectic professional background. Prior to joining productionglue, he worked as a freelance designer, technician, creative content producer, and builder. This has proven to be beneficial in his work in technical production, design for theater, and media-based projects. A thinker, doer, sometimes artist, and life-long, student Baxter excels at simplifying complex ideas and navigating project goals from initial brief to final implementation. At productionglue, he has helped to bring big ideas to life for mainstream and premium brands and his varied experience has helped him to develop a unique skill set that combines technical expertise with creative problem-solving.

Tyler Matylewicz

(He/Him/His)

Tyler left sunny Southern California to study Stage Management at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He skipped his university commencement ceremony and instead packed a UHAUL bound for New York City. Upon an early graduation, he readily entered the live entertainment industry, gaining over a decade of show management experience across an impressively niche spectrum of special projects. Tyler has an unparalleled record for strengthening key relationships with public and private institutions, law and policymakers, international and local stakeholders, mayors, city councilors, county officials, public safety, and law enforcement. A delicate force of nature, Tyler can truly do it all while leveraging and mobilizing global resources, assets, and renowned team expertise to produce, maintain, and deliver the most sensitive policy interests and deliverables on behalf of his clients. Fiercely strategic and flexible, Tyler has a remarkable willingness to respond to unanticipated challenges with an unshakable positive attitude and a contagious laughter. His meticulous approach to project management and his devotion to absolute excellence has helped earn him a trusted reputation for impressively polished shows and smiley-happy-giggling clients.

Meghan Bauman

Meghan has mad rendering skills. She is a graduate of SUNY Purchase and holds a BFA in Design + Technology with some Lighting Design mixed in. She is meticulous, curious, and creative, producing drawings and technical draftings that feel more like a work of art. When she steps away from her computer, she can be found volunteering or making home-brewed beers with her brewer’s club. Meghan believes in doing good and is co-chair of our glueGIVES initiative. She is also wild for animals, mom to a massive sulcate tortoise (30 pounds and growing) as well as 3 cool cats.

Matt Richman

(He/Him/His)

For over two decades, Matt has led many productions, ranging from very intimate private events to live internationally televised broadcasts and everything in between. His extensive portfolio has made Matt an invaluable team member, as he easily transfers his experience and knowledge across projects, markets, and industries. From the “never before done” to long-standing annual projects, Matt commands multi-level, large-scale productions utilizing his experience, knowledge, and collaborative mindset to take the job from concept to execution. His ability to connect the goals of multiple stakeholders into one successful plan, combined with his commitment to excellence, is what makes him a trusted partner and advocate for our clients. His career began at a young age in theater and concert touring, then expanded to corporate business meetings, conventions, festivals, art fairs, special events, sports, Broadway theater, and broadcast television. Not only is Matt accomplished across the U.S., but he has also been at the helm of international shows in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

Natalie Price

(She/Her/Hers)

Growing up in a small town in upstate New York, Natalie found her love of the stage in 7th grade. Theatre continued to be her foundation throughout high school and college where she earned her BFA in stage management from SUNY Purchase. Natalie moved to NYC in 2014 to work on Broadway and Off-Broadway shows gravitating towards the fast-paced and ever-changing landscapes of event production.

Natalie finds excitement and challenge in producing a variety of events; ranging from music festivals, corporate summits, car shows, galas, and esports. One of the things she enjoys most about her position is being able to collaborate with colleagues, vendors, and clients, to collectively pull off a well-executed final product. Being able to stay organized and in-tune with each project is something Natalie prioritizes and prides herself in. Her organization and attention to detail both in pre-production and onsite execution make her a key asset to our team.

Natalie loves the thrill of the live event world; which at times, can be stressful and requires juggling a multitude of tasks. Always smiling, she conquers each project while remaining calm under pressure.