Tamara Estrill-Lett
Tamara Estrill-Lett is a dynamic community leader and advocate dedicated to fostering cultural enrichment and inclusive representation within the arts. As the President and Co-Founder of the New Tampa Wesley Chapel Film Festival, Tamara plays a pivotal role in shaping the festival's strategic vision, ensuring it serves as a premier destination for cinematic excellence and community connection.
In her executive capacity, Tamara serves as the primary liaison for African American Community Impact and Diversity. She is the driving force behind the festival's commitment to equity, leading initiatives that integrate diverse voices into the regional arts landscape. Her work focuses on developing robust youth outreach strategies and programs for emerging filmmakers, ensuring the next generation of storytellers has the tools and platforms to succeed.
Beyond her work with the festival, Tamara is a prominent figure in several prestigious service organizations. She is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and the Greater Tampa Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., where she utilizes her leadership skills to champion educational and social causes. Her background in community advocacy and organizational management is further reflected in her collaborative work where she has helped streamline administrative structures and community-focused projects.
With a passion for high-profile event management and a heart for service, Tamara is instrumental in organizing the inaugural festival's operations. Her leadership ensures that the New Tampa Wesley Chapel Film Festival is not just an event, but a meaningful movement that celebrates the power of film to inspire, educate, and unite a growing community.