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Edward (Eddie) J. Siebert is the Founder of Loyola Productions and has served as the Executive Producer for over 20 years. Films, documentaries, and other multimedia projects under his direction have received numerous awards. He earned his M.F.A. in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University, where he teaches as a part-time faculty member and is the rector of the Jesuit community.

Edward Siebert, S.J., President

Michael Breault works as a director, producer and writer. He received a Peabody award for his work on the ABC/20th Century Fox series NOTHING SACRED, which was hailed by critics as “the best television series ever produced about the rich and often complicated lives of American Catholics.” He is a Jesuit Brother and has worked with Loyola Productions since its origin, developing its slate of mainstream narrative projects.

Michael Breault, S.J., VP of Creative

Kathleen earned her M.F.A. in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University, where she received the Samuel Z. Arkoff Filmmaking Award for Excellence. Her background includes work in narrative and documentary film production, commercial production, public radio program production, and corporate client service management. Kathleen serves as our pro bono vice president and producer.

Kathleen Korn, VP & Producer

A lover of work in front of and behind the camera, Martin earned his master in Digital Media & Storytelling from Loyola University of Chicago where he also performed at Second City. From comedy shorts, to documentaries, to campaign videos, he brings a variety of production experience to the team. Martin is also a Jesuit priest teaching part-time in the School of Film & Television at Loyola Marymount University.

Martin Ngo, S.J., Digital Content Specialist

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Enid serves as LPI’s Business Manager pro bono.  She obtained her degree with a major in Communication Arts from the Pontifical University of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas. Prior to joining Loyola Productions, Enid worked as General Manager and Finance Officer for Paulist Productions, Paulist Pictures, and the Humanitas Prize. Currently, she works as Treasurer at the Jesuit Community at LMU and at the Jesuit Novitiate.

Enid Sevilla, Business Affairs

AnaMichele is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles. Her documentary short, The Forbidden Call, broadcast on KCET in October 2022 and is now streaming on the PBS app. She recently received her B.A. in Film Production from LMU. AnaMichele now drives value for independent filmmakers and production companies through services in video editing, branding, social media content creation, and web design.

AnaMichele Morejon, Consultant

Maria Santana Messias, Marketing Consultant

Jennifer is an award-winning freelance photographer, videographer, multimedia artist, and instructor. She has photographed books, calendars, magazine and newspaper articles, and her work has been selected for a variety of juried exhibitions. Jennifer continues to work as a field producer/videographer for Loyola Productions.

Jennifer Smith-Mayo, Videographer

Edmund “T.T.” Agorhom, S.J., Associate Producer

Chase is a Screenwriting major and African American Studies minor at Loyola Marymount University.  Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, he is passionate about writing stories that explore race relations throughout American history. He currently writes, acts in, and produces content for LMU’s sketch comedy group “Sorry in Advance.” He is excited to pitch new ideas and develop short-form content for Loyola Productions.

Chase McCormick, Literary Intern

Wesley, a senior at LMU’s School of Film and Television, hails from Jakarta, Indonesia. He is pursuing a career in directing, acting, VFX, and immersive digital experiences. He has worked for production companies including Cedar Park Studios and Buffalo 8. Most recently, he directed two commercial ads for the SaaS company, Aspenify.

Wesley Trisnadi, Digital Content Intern