Meet the Team

Corrine WilliamsCorrine Marie, Access Manager

Corrine graduated from MSU Denver with a bachelor’s in political science and creative writing in 2011. She worked in the music industry for three years before making the transition to television and media in 2015. Corrine was a key player in the research and development of the Denver Community Media work program and facility A/V systems build out. She firmly believes that community is at the heart of individual growth and success and has worked in community access and public service for ten years.  She directs the program and operations at DCM, is a vocal advocate for equity, and her role as Access Manager allows her to execute on her passion for strategically building new programs and partnerships. When she's not in work mode, she is on or near a river kayaking or climbing or at a show supporting the local music scene.


Drew WagnerDrew Wagner, Engineer/Multi-Media Technician

Drew comes to DCM with over 10 years of experience working in television and media. From starting as an intern with the Denver Broncos, to working on TV trucks with Fox Sports, to lead creative trainer at Apple, Drew has worked in a wide range of production environments. Most recently, he served as the Video Engineer for the Colorado Rockies where he helped build Major League Baseball’s first HDR control room and video board. He is excited to be at DCM to help our diverse group of community members bring their passion projects to life using our state-of-the art IP-Based studio and control room. Drew’s hope at DCM is to pass his passion and knowledge of production onto members of the community to help them direct and produce their own programs. Aside from production, Drew is passionate about spending time with his wife and daughter, traveling, good BBQ (shout out to OwlBear and Roaming Buffalo), learning to fly fish, and watching F1. 


Austin Anderson
Austin Anderson, Multiplatform Producer

For as long as he can remember, Austin has been enamored with the magic of motion pictures. He recalls asking his parents what time he had to finish his elementary school homework to have time to watch a movie before bedtime and as it turns out, you can watch Disney’s Hercules innumerable times.  As soon as he got his hand on his parent’s old Hi-8 camcorder he started making his own little “movies.” Almost 20 years later he is still “making movies” as an independent writer and director of documentary and narrative films. He has a bachelor’s degree in Photojournalism from Metropolitan State University of Denver and over a decade of experience in video editing, cameras, lighting, graphic design, and motion graphics. When he is not working with moving images, he loves to spend time with his wife and three dogs, make music, run and ski…or maybe take in an old movie.


Megan Lowery

Megan Lowery, TV & Video Director/Multimedia Technician

Megan made the leap from Pennsylvania to Colorado in 2021, drawn by the change to produce in the community media realm. Fueled by a background rooted in communication, media studies, and production, along with a passion for education, creating more accessibility, and sharing impactful stories, Megan joined the DCM team with the intention of demystifying content creation and empowering communities often silenced or overlooked. The highlight of her past 4 years in community spaces has been working one-on-one with members, witnessing their confidence soar as they grasp the tools to tell their own stories. Megan enjoys trying her hand at different roles on productions and one day wants to aid in the production of a feature film. Off the clock, you’ll find Megan pumping iron in the gym, taking leisurely strolls around Green Mountain, and trying her hand at different hands-on arts and crafts projects.


Lena Thach
Lena Thach, Marketing and Communications Staff

Lena runs all things marketing and communications at Denver Community Media, meaning if you’ve seen a post, a flyer, or a cool video from DCM - it probably came from her. She’s got a background in video editing and graphic design, and spends her time making content that highlights local creatives and keeps the community tapped in.

Outside of work, she’s always picking up some new creative hobby - whether it’s digital art, animation, or whatever DIY project has her in a chokehold that week.

 


Susie Wolcott, Community Administrator

Susie brings a unique mix of administrative experience, creative problem-solving, and artistic perspective to Denver Community Media. Originally from outside Chicago, she moved to Denver in 2013 and has built a creative path through design, photography, mandala art, and laser-based work. At DCM, she enjoys helping members feel supported as they learn new skills, develop their ideas, and share their voices. She values being part of a community-centered space where creativity, access, and meaningful expression come together. Outside of work, she enjoys making art and spending time with her dog, Zelda.

 

 


Matt-Struck-Headshot.jpgMatt Struck, Television and Video Director-Editor

Matt is a lifelong creative with a background in documentary filmmaking. His connection to public media began as an intern in middle school and has remained a constant ever since. As an editor at Just Media, he worked alongside Oscar-nominated producers where he developed skills in interviewing, story structure, and emotionally driven storytelling. He eventually grew into a producer role and launched his own venture, Struck Media, where he expanded into commercial work, animation, and social media content for individuals, small businesses, and creatives. His work is rooted in community and the belief that art can bring people together. He now gives back to the community as both a teacher and staff member, helping others find their voices and tell their stories. While he values strong storytelling and strategy, he believes kindness is what truly makes a creative space thrive. When not in work mode, Matt is always down to hang out with dogs, explore the Denver Public Library and pay a surprise visit to the Clyfford Still museum.