PJ D'Amico - Executive Director
PJ D’Amico brings over 20 years of experience to the nonprofit sector where he has served as an executive director, program officer in philanthropy, development officer, board member and advocate for social change at both the local and national level. He received his B.S. in Political Science and M.S. in Theological Studies from Emory University and holds a Masters of Nonprofit Management degree from Regis University. PJ began his career working as a grassroots community organizer in Atlanta where he worked with Jimmy Carter’s Atlanta Project and Hands On Atlanta. He went on to become the National Director of AmeriCorps Alums whose mission it was to build a national platform for civic engagement among 450,000 National Service Alumni. Prior to joining RedLine in 2010, PJ worked as a consultant with Richard Male & Associates where he provided comprehensive resource development, strategic planning, leadership and evaluation consulting services to nonprofits and international NGOs. In addition to leading RedLine operations, PJ serves as a Program Officer with the Buck Foundation. Additionally, PJ received the Colorado Trust Fellowship and serves as an adjunct faculty at Regis University in the Masters of Nonprofit Management Program.
Robert McMullen - Membership & Volunteer Manager
Robert McMullen is a Denver native who has parlayed his interest and educational background in art into the nonprofit sector. Robert completed his undergraduate education in 2005 at the University of Colorado at Denver, earning his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History with Honors. During that time, along with a select group of fellow students, Robert was one of the founders of the University of Colorado at Denver’s Art History Student Association, an on-campus student group that serves as a resource for those UCD students studying various areas of Art History. After undergraduate school, Robert spent the better part of four years in art museum settings before joining RedLine in March 2011. Robert is also currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Management and a Masters of Business Administration Degree at the Harold D. Buckingham School at National American University. In his time outside of RedLine and school, one can generally find Robert geeking out over Doctor WHO, eating chocolate, spending time with his family, and tending to the cats in his neighborhood. Commenting on his involvement with RedLine, Robert says, “I am proud to be a part of an organization that bolsters artists, encourages and fosters creativity as a whole, and is genuinely concerned with the community’s cultural elevation. RedLine is just a groovy place to be!”
Louise Pilar Martorano - Director of Operations
Ms. Martorano holds a M.H. with a focus in Contemporary Art History & Music and has nine years management experience in both for-profit and non-profit arts organizations. In addition, Ms. Martorano has four years experience in the film industry producing and fundraising for independent films that have received international festival recognition in Dallas, Austin, Poland, and Denver. This year brought her first co-curated art production entitled Project Hello at Denver ‘s Taxi by Zeppelin complex. Project Hello was a juried exhibition of 40 emerging Denver artists working in film, design, craft, poetry, and music, culinary, visual and performing arts that welcomed over 400 visitors. Presently, Ms. Martorano is honored and excited to join the innovative art community at RedLine.
Jeremiah J Archuleta - Facilities & Installation Manager
Mr. Archuleta studied photography at Colorado State University and received a Bachelor of Fine Art form Metropolitan State College of Denver. He brings four years of professional experience as a proprietor installing major exhibition for galleries and museums such as The Center for Visual Arts, Museo de las Americas, Robischon Gallery, Foothills Art Center, Walker Fine Art, and the EventGallery 910 Arts. In addition to his work in museums and galleries, Mr. Archuleta has volunteered in the community as a motivational speaker for Mont View Correctional Facility, assisted with art workshops for the Boys and Girls Club of Denver, and Arts Builds Communities.




