Our Team



Jeremiah Bennett is an award winning movie/television producer with over twenty movie, television and commercial credits. In 2006 Jeremiah founded Stacking Stones Films, LLC which has created movies (including Forgotten, 31 Pieces, and Grandfather for a Night) and marketing content that have screened in theatres, at film festivals and across the web. Jeremiah, alongside Director Isaac Deitz, created the short film Muted for the 2009 Atlanta 48Hour Film Festival where it won two judges awards and the grand audience choice award. Most recently, Jeremiah was associate producer on the television pilot “48Hour Film Showdown” which will be airing nationally on HalogenTV. He currently serves as Senior Producer/CEO of Stacking Stones Films and is a Screen Actors Guild signatory producer. Jeremiah lives with his wife and daughter outside of Athens, GA.

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Amanda Bennett was born and raised in New York. She has always enjoyed entertaining and entertainment. Throughout her life she has been involved in theatre, comedy, acting and public speaking. She became president of drama for Eagles Landing high school her senior year. Amanda has lived in many places along the east coast, from New York to Florida and then to Georgia, where she met Jeremiah. Stacking Stones Films had a casting call in Athens for the short film, Forgotten, in which Amanda auditioned for a part. Jeremiah and Amanda remained friends even as she moved back to New York. While visiting Georgia in February of 2008, Jeremiah brought Amanda to the same spot where he auditioned her just years before where Jeremiah asked if he could “play the role of a life time”, to be her husband. The two were married on September 20th of 2008. Amanda is enjoying being a wife/mother and a business partner. She looks forward to the many adventures the production company will take her on.

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Orriana Sill graduated from Eastern Michigan University and currently lives and attends grad school in Ithaca
NY. Originally planning to pursue writing head on, Orriana eventually decided that her favorite writers often
came from very diverse non-literature focused backgrounds. She is currently researching non-human memory
through neuroscience at Cornell. Orriana wrote the screenplay for the Stacking Stones production
Forgotten, and is currently working on the online comedy series “Stolen Bacon”.

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Katie McCarthy is currently a graduate student at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Katie received a Bachelor
of Science in Art Therapy from Lesley University in 2006 and immediately continued her education. Studying mental health
counseling and art therapy has prepared her to give proper advice and guidance in an arts-related company such as Stacking
Stones Films. The world of film may be something new to her, but she's no stranger to the arts! Katie has an extensive background
in visual art, creative writing, theatre, classical and popular music, and many dance modalities; Her family owned and operated
a children's performing arts company, The Peter Pan Players, for over twenty-five years. Katie has volunteered and worked with
many theatre groups and choirs in the Boston area and considers it one of her passions. Katie serves as director of public
relations for Stacking Stones Films.

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Adora Poon has always had a passion for the arts, having been extremely active in fine and performing arts throughout high school and
college. She took a hiatus, however, to obtain her medical degree and to complete her residencies. She has since made the arts again
her main vocational focus, with the entertainment industry at the forefront. Adora is excited to serve as a board member of Stacking Stones
Films.

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Angela Waldroup draws upon a wide variety of life experiences to offer unique insights to the leadership team of Stacking Stones Films.
Angela graduated from the University of Georgia with a Master of Science degree and worked as a research scientist at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention before moving on to explore other life dreams. She has since done event planning and interior decorating,
worked extensively with a number of nonprofit organizations, and is actively involved in the horseback riding discipline of dressage. Angela
is passionate about impacting the lives of others through media and is proud to serve as a board member of Stacking Stones Films.

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