A headshot of Sadie, a white woman with blue eyes and shoulder-length blonde hair styled in loose waves, wearing a black top and a gold chain necklace. She has a calm, neutral expression and are looking directly at the camera. The background is a solid deep blue, creating a clean and professional look.

Image Description: A headshot of Sadie, a white woman with blue eyes and shoulder-length blonde hair styled in loose waves, wearing a black top and a gold chain necklace. She has a calm, neutral expression and are looking directly at the camera. The background is a solid deep blue, creating a clean and professional look.

Sadie Cahill is a marketing and communications professional with over six years of experience leading creative campaigns across the arts, health, and nonprofit sectors. She currently serves as the Marketing and Communications Manager for The Disability Collective (September 2024–present), where she develops accessible marketing strategies that centre inclusion, creativity, and authentic community engagement.

Sadie is also the Marketing Manager at City Dance Corps and BrickHouse Productions, and has previously worked as a Social Media and Events Specialist at Thrive Health, Professional Coordinator on the Marketing Team at Rocket Doctor, and as part of the Digital Communications and Engagement Team at the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD) at York University.

With a background in dance and arts marketing, Sadie brings a collaborative and design-driven approach to storytelling. Her work focuses on creating campaigns that are not only visually compelling but also meaningfully accessible, bridging gaps between organizations and the diverse communities they serve.

Sessions:

**Accessible Marketing October 9, 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Moderator: Sadie Cahill Panelists: Bill Adair, Jessica Oddi Location: Studio 1** How can arts organizations communicate in ways that truly reach everyone? This panel offers practical tools for developing accessible marketing strategies, from plain language to image descriptions, captions, and inclusive design. Learn how to move beyond compliance into creativity, ensuring your marketing campaigns welcome audiences of all abilities.