Louise Fagan

Patricia Louise Fagan is a producer and director specializing in creative development of artists, productions and arts organizations.

Fagan has worked on a number of high-profile projects, including producing and directing the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2001 Canada Summer Games.

Fagan's early theater directing credits include the Vagina Monologues, Hearts Made Great and The World Awaits.

[8] In 2009, she was the Creative Director for the Olympic Torch Relay Celebration in Victoria Park in London.In 2011 Fagan became the Executive Producer of the Bach Music Festival of Canada, a biennial international festival in southern Ontario honouring Johann Sebastian Bach[9] In 2012 Louise collaborated with Canadian author Susan Swan on the development of Heroines of the Sexual Gothic.

She was the daughter of the poet Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke.She is often cited as ‘the world's first computer programmer.’[11] In 2017 Louise was named the South Carolina Career Woman of the Year by the BPWSC.