Sayé Yabandeh

Sayé Yabandeh is the goodwill ambassador to the Global citizen foundation & the founder of Saye.org, which focuses on strategic partnerships to provide global humanitarian aid to children and families in countries worldwide. She believes in educating the future generation on the importance of interconnectedness, global values, and protecting our environment and the planet’s natural resources. She also works with many international child welfare organizations in the United States and abroad and is the CEO of Leo Entertainment. She is currently mentoring Ukrainian youth in Ukraine through ENGin program NGO. The award-winning actress studied producing and directing at UCLA and drama at the Meisner Center. She has appeared in over 40 films and numerous television programs. In 2014, she was nominated for Best LGBT Project for her film Sholeh at the Action on Film Awards Festival. That same year she was also nominated for Best Female Filmmaker for Sholeh. In 2013, Miss Sayé won Best Supporting Actress for Lu at the 168 Film Festival. And in 2011, she won Best Actress at the 11th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival for 5th and Alameda, of which she was also the executive producer. 

Sayé Yabandeh is the goodwill ambassador to the Global citizen foundation & the founder of Saye.org, which focuses on strategic partnerships to provide global humanitarian aid to children and families in countries worldwide. She believes in educating the future generation on the importance of interconnectedness, global values, and protecting our environment and the planet’s natural resources. She also works with many international child welfare organizations in the United States and abroad and is the CEO of Leo Entertainment. She is currently mentoring Ukrainian youth in Ukraine through ENGin program NGO. The award-winning actress studied producing and directing at UCLA and drama at the Meisner Center. She has appeared in over 40 films and numerous television programs. In 2014, she was nominated for Best LGBT Project for her film Sholeh at the Action on Film Awards Festival. That same year she was also nominated for Best Female Filmmaker for Sholeh. In 2013, Miss Sayé won Best Supporting Actress for Lu at the 168 Film Festival. And in 2011, she won Best Actress at the 11th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival for 5th and Alameda, of which she was also the executive producer.