Nomad has promoted assistant editor Kallie Billadeau to editor.
Over the course of nearly three years at Nomad, Billadeau has worked on an extensive array of projects, including a number of documentaries and campaigns for global brands like Jeep, Calvin Klein, Glossier, Aveeno, and more. As a former D-1 ice hockey player, she cites her Aveeno campaign, featuring WNBA star Skylar-Diggins Smith, as one of her proudest achievements, as well as her work on Under Armour’s 2021 Pride Collection. Being a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, Billadeau was grateful to be able to help create a story that reflects the diversity of her community and raises awareness of underrepresented voices. Additionally, the first documentary she cut, RESIST, about the Resistance Revival Chorus, was featured at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Billadeau became interested in the art of editing at a young age, first honing her skills cutting her ice hockey team’s end of year videos throughout middle and high school. Her passion continued to blossom throughout her time at Syracuse University, where she learned valuable time management and multitasking skills as well as developing her unique artistic style, which focuses heavily on using music and intricate sound design to elevate the visuals of each project.
Now, as a full-fledged member of Nomad’s tight-knit creative team, Billadeau joins the recent additions of editor Sam Perkins, sr. lead Flame Artist Steve Morris, ECD Chadwick Halbritter, and partner/editors Brandon Porter and Conor O’Neill. “When I originally joined Nomad, the work they were doing was so far beyond anything I was involved with at the time, so I was extremely happy to have the chance to come on board,” said Billadeau. “When I met [Nomad managing director/partner] Jennifer [Lederman] and the rest of the partners, it instantly felt like a family — one that I knew would constantly push me to become a better editor. So I’m incredibly excited to start this next chapter in my career and beyond lucky to be doing it at Nomad.”
According to Lederman, “When the New York partners and I became involved in Nomad, we had concrete goals of creating a company that celebrated new talent and provided pathways for the staff to grow internally. Kallie is our first promotion to editor, so it’s a celebrated event for us all. The fact is, Kallie’s talent was impossible to ignore. She not only excelled at the projects we brought to her, she also sought out director relationships and was able to add really exceptional spots to her reel by doing so. She’s a great role model to any assistant editor looking to grow.”
Nomad partner/editor Jim Ulbrich added, “Kallie is a force. She’s very driven, and she’s earned the success she’s experiencing. Ultimately, it was an easy decision for us to promote her to editor. It’s obvious she has a passion for the craft, which is evident in her fun, somewhat irreverent editing style. It’s always a pleasure to see what she’s been up to and how she’s enhanced a particular project. Overall, Kallie’s work is helping to expand the scope of work we do at Nomad.”