
Kenny Laubbacher In 2005 he quit his job at MTV/VH1 to join Invisible Children to film on location in Uganda as well as to help start the non-profit. He now works as IC’s Director of Artist relations and has overseen 20 US/Euro tour collaborations between IC and various artists. Kenny also produced a music video about the war in Uganda with the pop group Fall Out Boy that was a top ten video on both VH1 and MTV. He continues his work for the company to creatively combine music with activism in order to help end this war.
Katie Bradel has been involved with Invisible Children since the beginning and is often referred to as IC’s 4th founder. She’s lived in Uganda for a total of about 3 years, can speak the local language, and it is rumored that if she ran for office in Uganda she would win by a landslide. She’s produced most of IC’s podcasts and a handful of short films. She has a BA in Literature and is currently getting her Masters in Multicultural Education.
Christophe (Chryde) Abric founded La Blogotheque in 2003. Prior to La Blogotheque, and following his Master in Philosophy, Chryde studied journalism. He then spent the next seven years as a Hi-Tech Journalist for LCI, as well as an independent Web Consultant on various projects. Currently, in addition to all-things La Blogotheque, Chryde continues to act as a Web Consultant, on projects including web journalism as well as podcasting.
Sarah Schutzki joined La Blogotheque Fall of 2009. With a professional background in business development and marketing, as well as in documentary film production, Sarah is currently working to expand La Blogotheque’s presence within the United States – via the development of strategic relationships with various U.S.-based companies and brands. She is also currently working on several independent documentary film projects.
More team members coming soon!










