Our Team
JAIMIE WOO
(she/her)
Director & Producer
Jaimie is a storyteller, creative producer, and community organizer. Hailing from Houston, Texas, with roots in Oklahoma, Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, and Washington, DC, Jaimie is a proud daughter of Chinese immigrants. Her story is their story - one of challenges, grit, growth, and opportunity.
A deep lover of culture, Jaimie is energized by community and believes her life’s mission is to honor and uplift diverse and multicultural stories. She loves dancing, hiking, writing, reading, and traveling to new destinations. Food is her love language, and her one non-negotiable of every trip she takes is it must include either a cooking class or food tour. Her favorite place in the world is Lake Como, Italy and she is a true-to-form Pisces.
Jaimie’s career spans working in politics at the White House and in the U.S. House of Representatives, developing unscripted and documentary film and television, teaching as a university professor, and consulting in DEI. Her entire career has centered around advocating for social and cultural change and amplifying and affirming the voices that are often forgotten. She previously co-hosted and produced a podcast on the intersections of mindfulness, social justice, and spirituality, called “Are You There, Universe?”. Jaimie is also a co-author of the New York Times best seller, “Yes She Can.”
Jaimie currently resides in Silverlake with her husband Terence and their cat Minerva ("Minnie"), named after the iconic witch Minerva McGonagall.
CAMILLE BERNIER-GREEN
(she/her)
Producer
Camille is a producer and executive who is passionate about both women's stories and stories from underrepresented communities. Currently the Head of Development at Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird's production company A Touch More, Camille seeks to bring stories to audiences that bring the world closer together. She is also is a theatre kid at heart - so she is especially excited to bring this project to life.
Camille was previously the Director of Documentaries for Disney's Onyx Collective, and has also developed and produced projects for Bravo, HBO, Facebook and ABC News. Throughout her career Camille has helped shepherd numerous projects including the Emmy-winning Red Table Talk, Emmy-nominated Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields, Peabody Award-winning Aftershock, Critics Choice-nominated 9 Months with Courtney Cox and more.
Additionally, Camille produced Miso, an independent short film which follows the friendship that develops between a woman and her abortion doula. The film has screened at multiple festivals and was listed as one of Hollywood Reporter's Live Action Short Oscar Contenders of 2022.
Camille is a proud alumna of Barnard College and is based in Los Angeles. She is also an aspiring dog mom.
SAMANTHA SCHOEN
(she/her)
Co-Producer
Sam is a producer and executive whose favorite part of the job is being a “professional nerd.” She is passionate about lifelong learning and is dedicated to telling stories that span the human experience while championing accessibility and mental health.
With experience in development, production, financing, acquisitions, and distribution, Sam has been proud to work alongside award-winning teams at Topic Studios, Groundswell Productions, Gunpowder & Sky, Warrior Poets, and Mad Riot Entertainment. Now, as an independent producer, she is excited to be working on projects across traditional scripted and unscripted film and television, theater, live events, and even video games.
Outside of her creative pursuits, you can usually find Sam at the boxing gym, yoga studio, or outdoors with her dog, Thor, or her foster dog (please adopt Chilli!). She also serves as Associates Chair for Hilarity for Charity, an Alzheimer’s non-profit, producing multiple fundraising events throughout the year across the U.S.
Born and raised in New Jersey, Sam is based between Los Angeles and New York City. While she’s probably more New Yorker than anything, she loves LA hikes, is a devout Bruce Springsteen fan, and will passionately defend the real Sloppy Joe (IYKYK).
TESSA HOWLETT
(she/her)
Co-Producer
Tessa is a part of the Unscripted Content team at The Walt Disney Company, where she contributes to both original series - like the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives - and legacy formats such as Dancing with the Stars and The Bachelor franchise.
She finds inspiration in dance-pop music, cooking for loved ones, creating collages from ephemera, reading novels and being a Sagittarius.
Born and raised in southeastern Michigan, Tessa is a Los Angeles transplant. She is drawn to fostering community and amplifying stories that inspire empathy and connection - both of which make her thrilled to help bring All of the Above to life.
KAREN WILMER-WEST
(she/her)
Raised in the deep South, Karen got kicked out of a Christian school at seven for drawing boobs and has questioned everything about church tax breaks since. From putting on plays with her cats to studying political science in college, Karen took a bit of storytelling everywhere she went; first, D.C., then Hollywood. After writing and developing for Kevin Hart’s inaugural sketch platform LOL Media at Hartbeat Digital, Karen maneuvered into television, assisting on development for showrunner Bridget Carpenter at CBS, and acting as Writers Assistant on Bridget’s drama KING SHAKA for Showtime, and on SPEED RACER, developed for Apple TV+/BadRobot under showrunners Hiram Martinez and Ron Fitzgerald.
Her short, LAST RESORT, a horror comedy she wrote, produced and starred in, premiered at LA Screamfest 2016, and her play NATURE VS., a dark comedy she wrote, directed and acted in, won a Hollywood Fringe Festival 2021 Encore Award. Her most recent short THE GAP, a dark comedy on class, has so far won Best Dark Comedy at LA's Indie Short Fest and been nominated for an LA Independent Women in Film Award.