Charity (CIO) and Trustee announcement
Just Add Milk Productions CIO
After more than a year of planning, Just Add Milk became a charity on 13 Jan 2022. We achieved the status through support from the brilliant Jackie Elliman at the Independent Theatre Council and now have a platform to continue our charitable work in the arts industry.
Trustees
We are delighted to announce the first trustees of Just Add Milk Productions CIO: Robyn Asolo (General Manager at Young Vic); Remmie Milner (Actor, Save Me and Save Me Too - Sky Atlantic); Faye Timby (Casting Associate at Sophie Holland Casting) and Lee Westlake who will be our Chair.
Robyn Asolo
Robyn is a theatre producer and general manager, and currently works at the Young Vic. She's excited to be expecting her first child, and loves cooking, dancing and garage music.
Remmie Milner
Remmie Milner is an actor and voiceover artist who trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Remmie enjoys working across screen, stage and radio, with recent credits including 'Book of Love' and 'Save Me' for Sky, 'His Dark Materials' for BBC/HBO, ‘Coriolanus' for Sheffield Crucible Theatre and 'Dr Who' audio series for Big Finish.
Faye Timby
Faye Timby is a UK based Casting Director. She worked as an Agent for three years before moving into casting. She is currently working on Shadow and Bone S2 and Vampire Academy for NBC. Recent co-casts include RIPD: Rise of the Damned and Spotify Untold for Netflix.
She is also the Casting Director for the BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Forum.
Lee Westlake (Chair)
Lee trained as an actor at The Drama Studio, London and had a successful career appearing in stage, tv and film productions including setting up a touring theatre company with a group of actors based in Buckinghamshire for which he worked as both actor and director. He established the Bucks Youth Drama Workshop which ran throughout the 1980’s and 90’s teaching many young people who went on to have successful professional careers. Having re-trained as a social worker Lee has spent over 35 years supporting children and families managing services in youth justice, social care and education whilst continuing to act and direct when time has allowed.
As both a Board member and a Chair he has worked with many projects and charitable organisations.
Now semi-retired he runs his own consultancy business and is delighted to be involved in the work of JAM and looks forward to contributing to its continued success.