The Team
Emily McDowell [Chair]
Emily’s ‘pro-social’ documentaries and/or campaigns have been screened by broadcasters including BBC World, MTV International and Al Jazeera, and are typically further shared as educational resources. Her series on young people and climate change aired to the world’s largest youth audience. She co-produced/directed High Tide Don’t Hide, the internationally screened feature documentary on student climate strikers, on which Major Arc was pleased to partner.
Rebecca Guppy
Rebecca has worked in hospitality for over half of her life. With a massive love for food she spends her days making treats in the kitchen at the Seashore Cabaret. She is also an art school drop out and has an interest in writing and lots of things creative. When she isn't in the kitchen she is knitting or hanging out with her dogs. She has welcomed becoming part of Major Arc as a way to exercise her artistic vision and Major Arc welcomes her fresh perspective and energy. She is currently working on a book with the support of Major Arc. A work that combines her writing with visual art.
Tina McNicholas
Tina is Fijian and grew up in Porirua East, New Zealand. Over the last 25 years Tina has held various policy, management and governance roles within the public and NGO sectors in New Zealand, and international development in the Pacific. Most of Tina’s career has focused on improving the health and wellbeing of Pacific peoples. She is passionate about community development, civics and citizen participation, and remains active in community governance roles, training and advocacy. Tina is super excited about joining Major Arc and hopes to continue her fledgling journey in creative writing.