Moikgantsi Kgama - Founder & Executive Director
Moikgantsi Kgama is the founder of Imagenation. A former audience development specialist for independent films targeting communities of color, Moikgantsi built a reputation for excellence in her field. She has been credited with the successful launch of Raoul Peck’s independent epic “LUMUMBA” that appeared on HBO and was accepted for Academy Award nomination. Moikgantsi served as publicist for the groundbreaking documentary “LIFE & DEBT,” which appeared on PBS in August 2001, and was the New York City promotions coordinator for the independent film “FOLLOW ME HOME” starring Alfre Woodard and Benjamin Bratt. Moikgantsi also served as a filmmaker coordinator for 1998 The Sundance Film Festival.
Moikgantsi’s experience has garnered many successful relationships and established Imagenation as a brand known for presenting quality programs that featured short films and performers from the African Diaspora. Her work has enabled her to develop invaluable contacts with performers, filmmakers, film distributors, and record labels like Motown Records and MCA Records; as well as numerous independent film establishments such as The Sundance Film Festival, HBO, 40 Acres and A Mule Filmworks, and The Urbanworld Film Festival to name a few
Moikgantsi was named as one of 25 women who are shaping the world in the October 2005 issue of Essence Magazine. She currently serves at the Director of Communications and Development at Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement, Inc. (HCCI) a community development organization founded by Black clergy inHarlem to revitalize the once blighted Bradhurst community where Imagenation is based.
Gregory Gates, Executive Producer
Gregory Gates was invited to join Imagenation in October 2001. His expertise in management, grassroots promotions and event production make him a crucial addition to Imagenation.
Gregory has coordinated and managed production teams for “The Tony Awards”, “The Essence Awards”, “Michael Jackson’s 30th Anniversary Celebration” at Madison Square Garden, and The Urbanworld Film Festival to name a few. For 10 years, Gregory Gates’ Eucalyptus Entertainment has produced cultural events in the New York City area including “Poetic Battles” a six-month poetry series at Harlem’s World Famous Apollo Theater; “Coffee, Tea or Poetry” in collaboration with Starbuck’s Cafes; and “The Eucalyptus Entertainment Dinner Theater Series” held at The Public Theater’s Joe’s Pub in Manhattan and at the Brooklyn Moon Café in Forte Green, Brooklyn.
Gregory also established valuable relationships working at HBO’s “THE CHRIS ROCK SHOW”, Hearst Entertainment’s B Smith With Style, The Harlem Chamber of Commerce and at Harlem’s World Famous Apollo Theater to name a few.
Warrington Hudlin, DVRepublic.com
Voza Rivers, Harlem Arts Alliance
Tracy Moore Marable, The Spirited Actor
Themba Sibeko, Gauteng Film Office
Tamara Gardellis, Marketing Specialist
Stacy Spikes, Urbanworld
Nelson George, Urban Romances Inc.
Melissa Thornton, Lincoln Center
Kisha Imani Cameron, Producer
Eileen Newman, National Board of Review
Duana Butler, Filmmaker
Clairesa Clay, Curator
Cheryl Hill, Film Producer
Moikgantsi Kgama, Imagenation Founder & Executive Director
Gregory Gates, Imagenation Executive Producer
Kay Shaw, Amber Images/NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Essie Chambers, V.P. Noggin/The N (owned by MTV Networks/Viacom)
Michaela angela Davis, Essence Magazine/Take Back the Music
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