Aimee A. Pine

Aimee A. Pine While Aimee A. Pine does not have your typical theatrical background her love of the stage is hardly diminished. A 1999 graduate of Loyola University, Aimee has worked for elected officials and on political campaigns throughout Chicago, including State Sen. Carol Ronen, Cook County Commissioner Mike Quigley, and openly gay Alderman Tom Tunney. Most recently as Director of Operations she helped Equality Illinois pass the Human Rights Bill, making illegal to discriminate in Illinois based on sexual orientation. Most recently taking her skills to Chicago Games, Inc. the host of Gay Games VII - The Gay Games is an eight-day international sports and culture festival held every four years in a different city. It is one of the most anticipated events in the lesbian and gay communities throughout the world.

In 2005, Aimee, along with is co-host, Michael J. Roberts, founded P.R. Productions, which produces a podcast for BroadwayWorld.com entitled ?Stage Door Chicago, Live From Petterino?s?. The show, which is the first in the Chicagoland area, features interviews with Chicago actors, producers, directors and theater personalities which is broadcast from Chicago?s premier theater restaurant.





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