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Nineteen
years ago, Donna Sachet started her adventure in San Francisco
and the City has applauded her fun-loving spirit, quick wit,
and musical talent ever since. She reigned as Miss Gay SF in
1993 and as the thirtieth elected Empress of SF in 1995-96.
As a live
singer and tireless fundraiser, Donna has received many awards,
including the 1995 AIDS Emergency Fund's Darrell Yee Award,
1996 Cable Car Entertainer of the Year, 1997 International Jose
Honors Imperial Award, 1998 InterClub Fund's Most Supportive
Non-Leather Title-Holder, 2000 Castro Lions Club President's
Appreciation Award, 2000 Alice B. Toklas Lesbian & Gay Democratic
Club Community Service Award, 2002 designation as the Leather
Empress by the Leather Community, 2004 Sainthood from the Sisters
of Perpetual Indulgence, 2005 Bob Cramer Humanitarian Award,
2007 Heritage of Pride Award from the LGBT Pride Committee,
and 2009 Academy of Friends Kile Ozier Founder's Award.
Accolades
have come her way from four San Francisco mayors, the City Board
of Supervisors, the State Legislature, and the esteemed Herb
Caen. She co-chaired the SF GLAAD Media Awards for 4 years and
has served on the Board of Directors of the AIDS Emergency Fund,
Positive Resource Center, the Imperial Council, and the SF LGBT
Community Center and is currently on the State Board of EqualityCalifornia
and the International Court Council. She is most proud of her
annual Songs of the Season musical variety show benefiting the
AIDS Emergency Fund for the past 16 years. Gary Virginia and
Donna Sachet created the annual Pride Brunch, now in its 11th
year, honoring the Grand Marshals of the Pride Parade and benefiting
Positive Resource Center.
Donna has
served as national spokesmodel for Smirnoff Twist Vodka, co-anchored
the live television coverage of the June SF Pride Parade for
the last 6 years, appeared on television's Bay Area Backroads,
served as the spokesmodel for Halloween in the Castro for 3
years, was the first recorded drag personality to address the
Commonwealth Club of California, and can be heard singing on
the benefit holiday compilation Carols Across America. She was
selected as a Community Grand Marshal for the 2005 SF Pride
Parade and hosted cruises in 2007 with RSVP Vacations, including
the historic all-Gay transatlantic crossing on the Queen Mary
II. Donna was profiled in the Pink Section of the SF Chronicle
on June 22, 2008, appearing on the cover of the section and
on the front page of the Sunday Chronicle... above the fold!
Donna Sachet
currently writes a biweekly column for the Bay Area Reporter,
co-hosts with Tim Gaskin a weekly LGBT television series called
OUT Spoken on Comcast, writes quarterly press releases about
the LGBT Community for the SF Convention & Visitors Bureau,
and stars in Sunday's A Drag every Sunday at Harry Denton's
Starlight Room. She recently received an appointment to the
LGBT Advisory Committee to the SF Human Rights Commission.
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