Talent

Bio

Tim Gaskin
| As Creator and Founder of Benefit Magazine, a new publication that raises awareness of charitable non-profits and supports the “lifestyle of giving,” he knows first hand how important charities are to helping people get ahead in life.

 

Television
*Co-Host, segment producer Inside City Limit (ComcastSF)
*Creator, community producer, host OUT Spoken (ComcastSF)
*Creator, producer, Buy This House
*Creator, producer Open House
*Co-host, Housebusters (BRAVO)

Radio
*Creator, host Open House (Quake Radio)
*Creator, Hot Properties (Quake Radio)
*Creator, Benefit Magazine (Quake Radio)

Print
*Co-creator, founding Editor-In-Chief Gloss Magazine
*Creator, founder Benefit Magazine, The Lifestyle of Giving
*Founding CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Benefit Magazine, The Lifestyle of Giving

Web
*Founder, Editor-In-Chief outspokensf.com
*Founder, weeklyphil.com

Host
*Host, Gay Day at Paramount’s Great America (2005, 2006 & 2007)
*Co-host, Cutest of the Castro (2005)
*Co-host, Good Vibrations Amateur Erotic Film Competition (2006 & 2007)
*Co-host, Pride main stage (2006 & 2007)
*Co-host, Philanthropy Awards (2006)
*Host, Benefit Sundays (2006 & 2007)

A third generation San Franciscan, Gaskin, 40, grew up in the city’s Castro and Mission districts. He was elected Sophomore Class President at Lincoln High School while living on his own. But by his junior year, he had to drop out of school to work full time simply to survive. He began working in fast food restaurants across San Francisco while living in a one room apartment in the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood district.

Gaskin worked hard through his teen years, and in his early twenties met Rueben Glickman and Susie Tompkins who owned the old Hamm’s Brewery. He was offered a chance to found the Hamm’s Café, a new café in the building, and it became a success.

As his career grew, Gaskin got more involved in community affairs, becoming active in local merchant societies and community-focused publications and television shows. In 2001, he co-founded Gloss Magazine, an alternative lifestyle magazine for San Franciscans and began co-hosting a local cable show called “Inside City Limits” for ComcastSF. The show gave him a platform to raise the profile of the local non-profits he had personally benefited from as a child. Gaskin currently hosts his own cable show, “OUT Spoken,” which is the only LGBT entertainment/talk show of its kind in the United States.

In late 2005, Gaskin saw an opportunity to fulfill his long held dream of starting a publication dedicated to the lifestyle of philanthropy and raising the profile of non-profit organizations in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Just like so many challenges in his life, Gaskin overcame the nay-sayers and the critics, launching Benefit Magazine, The Lifestyle of Giving in 2006.

Gaskin’s involvement in the non-profit world is not new to him. For over ten years he has helped raise desperately needed funds for charities struggling to survive. He served on the board of AEF/BCEF (AIDS Emergency Fund/Breast Cancer Emergency Fund) and while a board member, Gaskin helped launch This Old Bag (www.thisoldbag.org), a celebrity and designer handbag auction which has included donations from Oprah Winfrey, Sharon Stone, and every star on Desperate Housewives.

Gaskin, who has used painting as a creative outlet, has also donated many of his creations to charity fundraisers and was chosen as one of the artists in the Hearts in San Francisco project that benefited the SF General Hospital Foundation. Gaskin was selected by Mayor Gavin Newsom as his pick to be a commissioner on the city’s Arts Task Force, a position he still holds

Donna Sachet

Donna SachetDonna Sachet | Fifteen years ago, Donna Sachet started her adventure in San Francisco and the City has applauded her fun-loving spirit, quick wit, and musical talent ever since. She reigned as Miss Gay SF in 1993 and as the thirtieth elected Empress of SF in 1995-96. As a live singer and tireless fundraiser, Donna has received many awards, including the 1995 Darrell Yee Award from the AIDS Emergency Fund, 1996 Cable Car Entertainer of the Year, 1997 International Jose Honors Imperial Award, 1998 InterClub Fund's Most Supportive Non-Leather Title-Holder, the Castro Lion Club 2000 President's Appreciation Award, the 2000 Alice B. Toklas Lesbian & Gay Democratic Club Community Service Award, designation as the Leather Empress by the Leather Community in 2002, Sainthood from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in 2004, and the 2005 Bob Cramer Humanitarian Award.

Accolades have come her way from 4 San Francisco mayors, the City Board of Supervisors, the State Legislature, and the esteemed Herb Caen. She has served on the Board of Directors of the AIDS Emergency Fund, Positive Resource Center, the Imperial Council, and the SF LGBT Community Center and is currently on the State Board of EqualityCalifornia. She is most proud of her annual Songs of the Season musical variety show benefiting the AIDS Emergency Fund for the past 14 years. Donna has served as national spokesmodel for Smirnoff Twist Vodka, co-anchored the live television coverage of the June SF Pride Parade for the last 4 years, appeared on Bay Area Backroads last year, served as the spokesmodel for Halloween in the Castro for 3 years, and can be heard singing on the benefit holiday compilation Carols Across America.

Donna Sachet was selected as a Community Grand Marshal for the 2005 SF Pride Parade. She currently writes a biweekly column for the Bay Area Reporter, co-hosts a monthly LGBT television series called OUT Spoken on Comcast, and stars in Sunday's A Drag every Sunday at Harry Denton's Starlight Room.

 

Dr. Betty L. Sullivan

Dr. Betty L. Sullivan
An internationally known media educator and First Amendment advocate, Betty is the founder of “Betty’s List” (www.bettyslist.com), an Internet-based information service for the LGBT Community of the Bay Area.

She conducts on-going events, including MECCA Ladies Night, fashion shows at Nordstrom San Francisco, specialized cruise groups, Smart Women Business Network, Ladies Go Biking and the Betty’s List Book Club. She also directs the Women Like Me program and other projects of Good Vibrations.

During her years in Washington DC, Bettty was a member of the National Coalition for Literacy in the administrations of Presidents George H. W. Bush and William Jefferson “Bill” Clinton, and has to her credit projects for the United States Olympic Committee, Offices of Special Advisors to the President, the Harvard University Media Institute, PBS / ABC Adult Literacy, Children’s Television Workshop and CNN Newsroom. She has also worked for The New York Times, USA Today, New York Newsday, Newsweek, San Francisco Chronicle, Newspaper Association of America Foundation, World Association of Newspapers and some 400 other news organizations internationally.

Betty has received numerous awards for her work in the LGBT community and was the recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Alumnae Award from Columbia University in New York.