Susan Ryan Kalina and Heather Knox

Susan Ryan Kalina received a photojournalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1992. She has worked across the world as a photojournalist, a newspaper designer, and a photo editor. Susan formerly worked as Director of Photography at the Naples Daily News, Assistant Director of Photography at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and as a photo editor at The Chicago Tribune.

When Susan became a mother she left her job at the Chicago Tribune to pursue a more flexible career as a Chicago-based freelance photographer. Some of Susan’s clients include KPMG, The Chicago Network and non-profits The Roberti House and Bernie’s Book Bank, in Chicago, Friendship Bridge, in Guatemala, and One World Surgery in Honduras. Susan also has many smaller business and personal clients that hire her for headshots, event work and branding sessions. In her free time Susan enjoys spending time with her husband and three teen daughters and doing anything involving being outside, on water or chasing a ball.

Heather Alicia Knox has over thirty years of working in the non-profit sector. She has been a volunteer, board member, founder, executive director, country director and communications manager. Her work has included involvement in international, arts, refugee/immigrant and educational organizations. Heather has worked with children with special needs, rescued dogs, designed farm to table educational programming, recruited and managed volunteers (up to 1200 at a time!) and provided courses and training. She specializes in fundraising, visual storytelling, communications and donor stewardship. SheHeather has been studying photography for the past seven years, is attending Missouri Photo Workshop 74, and has just completed the International Center for Photography Visual Storytelling Intensive, so that she can better support non-profit organizations to tell stronger stories, raise more money and increase their impact in the world. Heather and her husband have been living full-time in Guatemala since 2011. She loves cooking, spending time with children and being with their three brown dogs.

Susan Ryan Kalina received a photojournalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1992. She has worked across the world as a photojournalist, a newspaper designer, and a photo editor. Susan formerly worked as Director of Photography at the Naples Daily News, Assistant Director of Photography at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and as a photo editor at The Chicago Tribune.

When Susan became a mother she left her job at the Chicago Tribune to pursue a more flexible career as a Chicago-based freelance photographer. Some of Susan’s clients include KPMG, The Chicago Network and non-profits The Roberti House and Bernie’s Book Bank, in Chicago, Friendship Bridge, in Guatemala, and One World Surgery in Honduras. Susan also has many smaller business and personal clients that hire her for headshots, event work and branding sessions. In her free time Susan enjoys spending time with her husband and three teen daughters and doing anything involving being outside, on water or chasing a ball.

Heather Alicia Knox has over thirty years of working in the non-profit sector. She has been a volunteer, board member, founder, executive director, country director and communications manager. Her work has included involvement in international, arts, refugee/immigrant and educational organizations. Heather has worked with children with special needs, rescued dogs, designed farm to table educational programming, recruited and managed volunteers (up to 1200 at a time!) and provided courses and training. She specializes in fundraising, visual storytelling, communications and donor stewardship. SheHeather has been studying photography for the past seven years, is attending Missouri Photo Workshop 74, and has just completed the International Center for Photography Visual Storytelling Intensive, so that she can better support non-profit organizations to tell stronger stories, raise more money and increase their impact in the world. Heather and her husband have been living full-time in Guatemala since 2011. She loves cooking, spending time with children and being with their three brown dogs.

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