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Cheeraz Gormon

Founder and Executive Director at Sibling Support Network

Cheeraz Gormon, a St. Louis native, is a multipotentialite known for her diverse talents in cross-genre writing, storytelling, and public speaking.

Her work spans various art forms such as poetry, essay writing, photography, film production, music, and advertising, showcasing her creative versatility and passion for storytelling.

As a community-centered social entrepreneur, Cheeraz founded the Sibling Support Network to provide care and healing for those who have lost siblings to violent crimes, following the tragic passing of her brother in 2013.

She is also the creator and host of the podcast 'I Remember A Place Name...' which focuses on preserving the history of Black communities and spaces at risk of erasure.

Additionally, Cheeraz is actively involved in the Reparative Justice Coalition of St. Louis, working towards addressing racial violence and promoting equal justice in the city.

Her educational background includes certificates in Advertising, Communications, Public Relations, and Copywriting from institutions like WK12 and Miami Ad School, reflecting her strong foundation in communication and marketing.

Cheeraz has held various roles in organizations such as Founder and Executive Director at Sibling Support Network, Founder/Co-Executive Director at Sonic Arts United, and Copywriter at Wieden + Kennedy, showcasing her leadership and creative expertise across different domains.

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Saint Louis, Missouri