Jacqueline Shortell-McSweeney worked as a producer for Women Make Movies and as a video artist at Henry Street Settlement. She was the first female NABET grip on the East Coast. As...view moreJacqueline Shortell-McSweeney worked as a producer for Women Make Movies and as a video artist at Henry Street Settlement. She was the first female NABET grip on the East Coast. As an attorney for Women’s Venture Fund, Shortell-McSweeney worked with female entrepreneurs. Now retired, she spends her time writing, helping worthy candidates get elected, and enjoying the Great South Bay with her beloved editor-in-chief, William, and their four daughters.view less