Work Experience Detail

Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce
Campaign Director, The Self-Employed Women’s Initiative

May 2025 to present

Helping lead a major effort focused on giving self-employed women a stronger voice and advancing solutions to economic inequality. In this role, she is in conversation with leaders, donors, and advocates to build support for work that’s grounded in the realities of women’s self-employment, the care economy, and the need for structural change in Canada’s economy.

Canadian Society of Cinematographers
Strategic Partnership Director

September 2020 – March 2025

Handling all revenue generation partners, government relations, diversity-related program development and campaign direction for the $3.75 million Future is Calling Campaign.

The Osbourne Group
Principal

January 2017 – May 2019

Providing executive leadership on organizational restructuring, specialized project management, campaign direction.

Transformational Philanthropy
Strategist, Communications, Community Organizing

September 2011—2017

Working with organizations looking for transformational impact. Directing campaigns that tackle a clear and defined need. Offering strategic advice on a range of communications and fundraising dilemmas, taking on such roles as:

  • Director of Transformation, Assn for Canadian Educational Resources (ACER) April 2015—March 2016
  • Capital Campaign Director, Women’s Habitat of Etobicoke, September 2013—February 2013
  • Strategist, ACCES Employment April 2012 – March 2013

Stephen Thomas Ltd
Principal Strategist

July 2006 – August 2010

Developed strategies for well-known Canadian and international charities who presented with a range of communications and fundraising problems or ambitions. Motivated, trained and directed senior campaign volunteers and staff in media relations, public speaking and message adherence. Set project goals. Identified and measured metrics congruous with those goals. Reported on performance.

Gail Picco Associates
President & CEO

April 1990 – June 2006

Ran a marketing company that specialized in providing communications, fundraising and issues management advice to the nonprofit sector. Led a 10-person team of creative and ambitious staff, who provided strategic direction and program execution for international NGOs, national fundraising brands and small grassroots organizations.

Toronto Interval House
Counsellor/Collective Member

August 1982 – March 1990

Provided counseling, court support and advocacy to women fleeing violence; designed and implemented Interval House’s first comprehensive fundraising strategy; conducted media relations and issue advocacy resulting in significantly improved understanding of the issue in Toronto and across Canada.

Education

Studied Political Science at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Awards

Golden Leaf from the Canadian Educational Press Association for the multi-channel Future of Education campaign and We’re Working for You campaigns

Writing & Publications

AFP Global Daily, 2019 – 2025 (Canadian editor)

The Charity Report, 2020 – 2023 (editor-in-chief)

Collecting Courage: Joy Pain Freedom Love, 2021 (publisher)

The 100-Year PR War by Benjamin Miller 2021 (publisher)

Your Working Girl, A Blog, 2010 – 2018 (blogger)

Cap in Hand: How Charities Have Failed Canada and the World, Civil Sector Press, 2017 (author)

What the Enemy Thinks: A Beck Carnell Novel, iUniverse, 2015 (author)

Volunteer

Chair, The Foundation of Cinematography, 2022 – present

Chair, Regent Park Film Festival, 2010 – 2013; 2015 – 2018

Film, Video and Broadcast Credits

Directors Speak for OMNI, 2011, 48:36 Eng/48:36 Mandarin

Unite Against Racism, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, 2010, 3 X :30 Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Tamil, Mandarin, Italian, Urdu

Stand Up, Speak Out, CCCJ, 2005, :2 x :30 Eng Andre Marin, Ombudsman Ontario, 2005, 0:30 Eng/Fr

The High Cost of Hate, CCCJ, 2004, 4:47 Eng

Jay Switzer Tribute, CCCJ, 2004, 4:47 Eng

Understanding Through Action, CCCJ, 2003, 4:47 Eng

Rosalie Abella Tribute, CCCJ, 2003, 4:40 Eng

Hillary Weston Tribute, CCCJ, 2003, 4:42 Eng

Body Image: Reflections Of Me, ETFO, 2003, 13:23 Eng

The Future We Want, Peel Board of Education, 2002, 17:30 Eng

A View of Justice, Ombudsman Ontario, 2001, 14:00 Eng/Fr sub

Patterning In Algebra, ETFO, July 2000, 39:40 Eng

Pensez – Y! Women in Information Technology, December 2000 11:08 Fr

Consider This! Women in Information Technology, 2000,14:45 Eng

Producer, See People for Who They Really Are. Unite Against Racism, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, 1999

  • Dana Inkster, “We can go anywhere”, 1:20, :60, :30 Eng/Fr
  • Rion Gonzales, “Dub Poets” 1:20, :60, :30 Eng
  • Cynthia Lickers, “Ingin Among Us”, 1:20, :60, :30 Eng
  • Michael Jarvis, “Angelique” 1:20, :60, :30 Fr/ Eng
  • Paul Wong, “Class of 2000″ 1:20, :60, :30 Eng
 

Governance, Accountability and Human Rights in an Era of Change, Ombudsman Ontario, 1999 54:40 Eng/Fr sub

A Cure for Diabetes Could Be Hiding in Your Closet, CDA/Games Trader Inc, 1999, :30/:60 Eng (Radio)

Why Monitor? Conserving Canada’s Biodiversity, ACER, 1998, 11:00 Eng

Roberta Jamieson, Ombudsman Ontario, 1998, 12:45 Eng/Fr

Women In Trades & Technology, WITT National Network, 1998, 5:00 Eng

Taking the Lead, FWTAO, 1998, 29:20 Eng

The Future of Education, FWTAO,1996, 56:40 Eng

You Can Be There, Interval House, 1995 :30 Eng

We’re Working for You, FWTAO, 1995 23:00 Eng

Someone Else’s Nightmare, FWTAO, 1994 29:00 Eng