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Josh Easdon

Josh Easdon is a documentary filmmaker and active squash professional in New York City who has combined his dual passions- squash and filmmaking- with the creation of Squash Films.

Josh’s other projects include short films Ben & Annie and What’s Up and the recently completed Inside Dyslexia, a documentary that follows for over three years the lives of three inspiring individuals living with learning disabilities. It documents their struggles, achievements and thoughts along the way.



Beth Rasin

Producer Beth Rasin has been involved with the game of squash as a player, manager, coach, organizer and writer. She is the Associate Director of The Bear Stearns Tournament of Champions at Grand Central Terminal, the largest professional squash event in North America. A nationally ranked squash player, Ms. Rasin managed the U.S. Women’s Squash Team, leading them to their highest finish ever in world competition.

As the Director of Marketing/External Affairs, Beth led the marketing effort for the NY/NJ venue of the 1999 Women’s World Cup Soccer Championships, resulting in the sell-out of Giants Stadium and the largest women’s sporting event in history. Beth also served as a press officer for the U.S. Olympic Committee at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.

Through “Strategies & Solutions”, a consulting practice she created five years ago, Beth provides strategic business and communications consulting to businesses and nonprofit organizations.


 

 

 

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