Meet the HerSector team

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Amor Díaz-Campos

Founder, Co-Director of Community & Partnerships

Emily Languedoc

Founder, Co-Director of Finance & Operations

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Paige Roehrig

Founder, Co-Director of Programs

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Amor Díaz-Campos

Amor Díaz-Campos is one of HerSector’s founders and Co-director of Community & Partnerships. In this role, she creates intentional connections and partnerships that empower women in the arts and strengthen the communities we serve. Amor also serves as Curatorial and Development Coordinator with the Boston Public Art Triennial. Amor is a curator from Cuba who is passionate about the transformative and healing power of the arts. She is fascinated by the unique and yet universal way in which art can tell a story, convey deep emotions, and help us understand and see ourselves, creating spaces for meaningful dialogue and connection.

In 2019, Amor co-founded the Biennial Ríos Intermitentes in Matanzas, Cuba, with Nashville-based Cuban artist María Magdalena Campos-Pons. This biennial explores themes of memory, heritage, identity, and race, while addressing the specific needs of the Matanzas community. It was recognized as one of the top 15 exhibitions of 2019 by Hyperallergic Magazine and is now in its third edition.

Amor believes that artists hold the key to finding creative solutions to the most pressing issues of our time. She earned her Master’s Degree in Arts Administration from Boston University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Communication from Havana University.

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Emily Languedoc

Emily Languedoc is one of three founders and Co-Director of Finance & Operations at HerSector. She advocates strongly for mission-driven, sustainable solutions for the sector, and believes in the power of community to empower and energize artists and arts managers alike. As a Co-Director, Emily establishes and manages business administration and operations functions.

Emily currently works as Finance Manager at the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA) in Cambridge, MA, where she manages ongoing financial processes as well as financial analysis and reporting. Her work at the CRA combines her passions for creative community projects, and nonprofit and arts work with her technical skills in finance and administration. Additionally, she is a contractor with the Apollo Ensemble of Boston as the Director of Finance and Development, as well as a finance consultant for small nonprofits in Greater Boston.

She earned an MS in Arts Administration, a BA in Statistics, and a BM in Brass Performance from Boston University, and is pursuing her MS in Finance from Bentley University. Her work experience includes corporate FP&A, government finance, nonprofit arts finance and administration, business case analysis, and process improvements. You are as likely to find Emily playing trumpet in orchestra, reading, or hiking with her dog, Gigi, as you are to find her soapboxing about operational improvement access for nonprofits.

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Paige Roehrig

Paige Roehrig is one of the three founders and the Co-Director of Programs at HerSector, a nonprofit initiative dedicated to building equity and sustainability in the arts by supporting the visions, creative practices, and professional development of women and women-identifying artists and arts professionals. Her leadership is driven by a belief in the transformative power of the arts to foster inclusion, amplify diverse voices, and strengthen civic life.

She also serves as the Executive Director of the Copley Society of Art (Co|So), the oldest nonprofit art association in the United States. Her work centers on creating equitable spaces that foster community dialogue, support creative place-keeping, and provide meaningful platforms for artists across disciplines and stages of their careers.

Paige has a strong background in gallery and nonprofit management, with experience spanning exhibition curation, public programming, operational leadership, and community engagement. She previously served as the Programs and Operations Manager at the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston, where she oversaw key initiatives including artist fellowships, fiscal sponsorships, and internal operations. In addition, she managed exhibitions and programming for Western Avenue Studios and Lofts in Lowell, helping to build community through accessible, artist-led public events.

Paige began her career in Boston as Gallery Coordinator at the Copley Society of Art, a position she held for five years. She holds a Master’s degree in Arts Administration from Boston University and a Bachelor’s degree in Art History with a minor in Ceramics from Northern Michigan University.