Meet the Speaker for Black Heritage Celebration: Pat Dillon-Moore / Actress, Broadcaster, Publicist

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Pat Dillon-Moore / Actress, Broadcaster, Publicist

Pat Dillon-Moore has led one of the most interesting professional lives this side of the Atlantic. Diversely experienced, with a repertoire of skills that includes writing, performance, and as a beloved emcee of cultural events.

Pat Dillon-Moore is a shining example of passion, prowess and personality. She has carried a film (1986) Sitting in Limbo, directed by John N. Smith); racked up notable theatre credits through the Black Theatre Workshop; founded a company (Black Arts Production); co-founded another (Amanda Jackson Communications); written and acted out a humorous and satirical Jamaican monologue series (Clemmie Is Mi Frien); and, in 1990, was appointed as a radio station manager of CKUT 90.3, the first Black woman to do so in Quebec.

For 25 years in her long-held position as a publicist for the National Film Board of Canada, she has inspired a great deal of admiration, and has even been hailed as one of the geniuses in the field by esteemed writer Christopher Moore. For the last 30 years, Pat has been a Montreal broadcaster on the FM band. She currently produces of a Black ‎magazine and music format weekly show, Bhum Bhum Tyme.

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