Majestic Collaborations is a national leader in helping communities harness the power of arts, culture, and public gatherings to build resilience. We partner with municipalities, emergency managers, event producers, and cultural organizations to transform creative workers and venues into assets for emergency preparedness and equitable disaster response. Our flagship four-pillar framework has been featured by FEMA and implemented in over 15 cities across the U.S., strengthening resilience through festivals, arts and cultural organizations, venues, parks, and public spaces.
The Team
Our team is led by artists, event, and education professionals, among us former EMTs, army veterans, and volunteer firefighters. We’ve collectively hosted over 200 events totaling hundreds of thousands of participants, and collaborated with 500+ professionals across 15+ cities. Our lived experience bridges the arts and emergency sectors, and as a team, we’ve managed complex and multi-year projects at local, state, and federal levels, at scales ranging from intimate gatherings to statewide learning programs.
Previous Collaborations
Past members of the team and key consultants. Through the Art of Mass Gatherings, we also maintain a network of over 120 experts across the country in the fields of event production, accessibile design, sustainability, safety and security, and business continuity, whom we engage as experts during our trainings and experiential learning opportunities, and on consulting work as needed.

Elysia Smith
Elysia Smith is passionate about telling stories that resonate with our humanity and affect change, and curating experiences that help people discover their creative and curious selves. She’s found her way into producing events, marketing & communications, and business strategy & management. She specializes in the music, arts & culture, and entertainment industry. She has a Bachelor of Science in Music Business & Recording Arts from the University of Colorado Denver, and a MBA from Texas State University.

Kenzi Everitt
Kenzi Everitt is a musician, photographer, and coffee drinker living in Denver, Colorado. She has a BS in Music Business from the University of Colorado Denver, and currently works as the Operations Manager for nonprofit A Little Help. Additionally, Kenzi is the Events Director with Girls Rock Denver; a Talent Buyer with The Underground Music Showcase, fronts the band Kinesics, and is the Creative Director for Lady Cactus Media.

Owen Trujillo
Owen Trujillo is a bilingual songwriter, performing artist, audio engineer and community leader. He takes pride in inspiring youth and other fellow humans to pursue their dreams and make a living doing what they love. Owen was born in Zacatecas, MX and is currently living in Denver, CO. He has a BS in Music Business from the University of Colorado Denver and is currently a full time musician with his Latin pop/hip hop band 2MX2. Owen is also co-founder of a media company called Enlightofme; a team of enthusiastic humanitarians that provide high end media such as video, audio, web, photography, graphic design, and lectures/workshops surrounding media, art and entrepreneurship.

Ali Cornish
Ali Cornish is a freelance content producer, educator, and Simple Living advocate based in Fort Collins, Colorado. She is founder of Everthrive, Lace & Lager, and does contract work through her boutique agency, The Media Acorn. When she isn’t freelancing, Ali is busy training her newest employee, her infant son Miles, to assist her text wrangling, content juggling, handling Majestic Collaboration’s social media and maintaining our blog. Ali has a BA in psychology from the University of San Diego, an MA in Creative and Professional Writing from Roehampton University London, and an MEd in Secondary English Education from Boston College.

Sean Ferguson
Sean is a Preservation Specialist for the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) and works from his office in Alexandria, Virginia. He provides preservation information and outreach to clients nationwide, including assessments, consultations, training programs, and disaster assistance. From July 2018 to June 2019, he served as NEDCC’s Performing Arts Readiness Emergency Preparedness Consultant for New England, providing emergency preparedness consultations and training to performing arts organizations. Sean also represented NEDCC on the COSTEP MA (Coordinated Statewide Emergency Preparedness in Massachusetts) Executive Committee from May 2017 to July 2019.
Janae De La Virgen
Janae De La Virgen is the administrative assistant at regional nonprofit arts organization WESTAF, where she works across programs. A key area of focus includes her work with Independent Music on Tour (IMTour™), a grant program that matches independent musicians with nonprofit presenters in the West. De La Virgen previously served as the administrator for Arts for Colorado, a member of the Music Task Force, and an Artist Committee member for PlatteForum. She currently serves on the Denver Music Advisory Panel, a panel that supports the development and implementation of the Denver Music Strategy and the Denver Music Advancement Fund led by Denver Arts & Venues. De La Virgen holds a bachelor’s degree in music business from the University of Colorado Denver.




