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Education:

Ohio University, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism — Athens, Ohio

Ph.D. Mass Communication, November 1997

·         Varied studies in broadcast journalism, journalism ethics, visual communication/electronic graphic design and publishing, magazine journalism, and public relations; minor in philosophy. (3.81 GPA)

·         Dissertation topic: “Television News Infographics and Variables Affecting Information Recall: An experimental study of the Data-Pixel Ratio, Visual Referencing and Field-Dependence/Independence.”

M.S. Journalism, March 1991

·         Detailed study in journalism and mass communication methods & research. (3.93 GPA)

·         Thesis topic: “The Discussion of Social and Moral Issues on Daytime Talk Shows: Who’s Really Doing All the Talking? A Content Analysis of the Expert Guest's Participation in Four Popular Talk Shows.”

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania — Edinboro, Pennsylvania

B.A. Speech/Communications, May 1983.            

·        Journalism minor and concentrated studies in radio and television production, interpersonal and organizational communications, and public speaking.

Employment History: (BACK TO THE TOP)

Assosciate Professor of Journalism, 8/01-Present

Keene State College — Keene, NH

·         Instructor for introductory and advanced journalism and mass communication courses.   

Communication by Design, 8/91-Present

Owner — Keene, NH

·         Freelance journalist.

·         Internal/external communication, public relations and advertising consulting and production.

·         Video Production/Post-Production.

Adjunct Faculty, 8/00-5/01

Keene State College — Keene, NH

·         Course instructor for ‘Introduction to Mass Media.’

Adjunct Faculty, 6/96-5/98

University of Rio Grande, Rio Grande Community College — Rio Grande, OH

·         Adult & Continuing Education instructor for word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software training classes.

Adjunct Faculty, 8/94-12/96

Marshall University — Huntington, WV

·         Course instructor for ‘Writing for the Mass Media’ and ‘Magazine Feature Writing.’

Graduate Teaching Associate, 9/89-6/93

Ohio University — Athens, OH

·         Course instructor for ‘Broadcast News Writing,’ ‘Advanced Broadcast News Writing/Production,’ and ‘Broadcast News Producing.’

·         Graduate assistant for the O.U. Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics.

·         Computer training and service technician.

·         Computer lab assistant.

Director of Community Relations and Marketing, 8/87-8/89

San Juan Regional Medical Center — Farmington, NM

·         Directed all components of the hospital’s community/employee relations and marketing programs.

·         Served initially as Community Relations Coordinator.

Adjunct Faculty, 9/87-8/89

San Juan College — Farmington, NM

·         Course instructor for ‘Public Speaking.’

Obsession Windsurfing, 11/87-6/89

Owner — Farmington, NM

·         Full-service boardsailing retail outlet.

Communications Consultant/Sales Representative, 3/87-8/88

MAE Systems — Farmington, NM

·         Telecommunications consultant, sales representative and training instructor.

Sales Manager/Supervisor, 2/87-7/88

Western States Security — Farmington, NM

·         Security and alarm systems manager/supervisor.

Broadcast Journalist, 10/83-9/86

WSEE-TV 35 — Erie, PA

·         News Producer— Produced 6 & 11:00p.m. newscasts and supervised evening newsroom operations.

·         Morning news anchor.

·         General assignment reporter.

Broadcast Journalist, 5/82-6/83

WJET-TV 24 — Erie, PA

·         General assignment reporter and weekend newsroom supervisor/assignment editor.

·         ENG news photographer.

Honors/Achievements:  (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Inducted as a distinguished member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Keene State College, 10/15/04.

·         2004 Broadcast Educators Association Festival of Media Arts, Best of Competition-Educational/Instructional Category, for the video “Inside the Mass Media: Television Tour.”

·         “2001/2002 Journalism Teacher of the Year,” Keene State College Communication/Journalism/Philosophy Annual Awards Banquet.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange, award-winning program on “Internet Rumors,” 9/26/01, First Place—2001 N.H.A.P. Broadcasters Award for Public Affairs/Talk shows.

·         “1997 Outdoor Writer of the Year,” West Virginia Bowhunters Association.

·         Carol Burnett/University of Hawaii/Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Ethics Competition— third place paper, “Victims, Privacy and ENG Photography,” August 1991.

·         Kappa Tau Alpha, National Journalism Honor Society.

·         Healthcare Marketing Report ‘Blue Ribbon’ (external publication category) for “Healthy Times,” a community newsletter for users of San Juan Regional Medical Center—Director of Community Relations and Marketing,      May 1990.

·         Healthcare Marketing Report ‘Certificate of Merit’ for “Healthy Times,” a community newsletter for users of San Juan Regional Medical Center—Director of Community Relations and Marketing, May 1989.

·         American Hospital Association ‘Touchstone Award,’ first place for overall advertising campaign for San Juan Regional Medical Center—Community Relations Coordinator, 1988.

·         Pi Delta Epsilon/Alpha Phi Gamma, National Honorary Collegiate Journalism Society­Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Chapter— Vice-President.

·         Phi Kappa Delta, National Honorary Forensic Society.

·         National Dean’s List, 1982.

·         WFSE-FM News Director, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania radio station.

·         Features Editor for The Spectator­Edinboro University of Pennsylvania newspaper.

·         Alpha Phi Omega, National Service Fraternity, Iota Xi Chapter, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania— President.

·         United States Marine Corps Officer Candidate.

Scholarly Publication: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Inside the Mass Media—Radio Tour, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Radio Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Newspaper Tour, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Newspaper Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Internet Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2004.

·         Inside the Mass Media—PR/Advertising Tour, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

·         Inside the Mass Media—PR/Advertising Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

·         Inside the Mass Media—TV Tour, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

·         Inside the Mass Media—TV Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Magazine Tour, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

·         Inside the Mass Media—Magazine Issues, McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2003.

Papers Presented: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “Toward a New Objectivity: Ethical Journalism in an Age of Near-Truths and Semi-Lies,” The Northern New England Philosophical Association annual meeting, September 20, 2003.

·         “Discussion and Advice on Moral Issues on Daytime Talk Shows,” Theory and Methodology Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication regional meeting, Bloomington Indiana, April 1990.

Scholarly Contributions/Participation/Development/Exhibits: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “The Media & You: Getting Your Expertise & Research in the News,” Professional Development Week, Keene State College, 5/13/05.

·         “Clash of Moralities: Inevitable and Dangerous Conflict between the Public and the Press,” keynote address for Vermont Alliance for the Social Studies annual conference—Social Studies: Harnessing the Power of Conflict, Stowe, VT, 12/3/04.

·         “Privacy Issues vs. a Public’s Right to Know: The Clash of Public and Professional Moralities,” Southern New Hampshire University—“Transparency II- 1984: Twenty Years Later- Privacy vs. Security” (portion of a week-long conference), 10/26/04. 

·         “Desk Top Video in the Classroom,” Presenter for ‘Best Practices in Academic Technology,’ Keene State College Professional Development Week, 5/14/04.

·          “Mass Media in our Lifetime,” featured speaker of the New Hampshire Humanities Council's ‘Bootstraps and Pie: Claiming America Programs,’ Bedford, NH Public Library, 1/22/04.

·         Discussion leader for “Democracy, Press Freedom and the USA Patriot Act,” New Hampshire Humanities Council program ‘War and the News,’ Nashua Public Library, 11/3/03.

·         Discussion leader for “When War is Reduced to a Photograph,” New Hampshire Humanities Council program ‘War and the News,’ Keene Public Library, 10/6/03.

·         Research session chairman—Northern New England Philosophical Association annual conference, 9/20/03.

·         “Tracking Student Grades with a Computer and a PDA,” Best Practices in Academic Technology—Keene State College Professional Development Week, May 17, 2002.

·         “What about the PR in PRofessor?,” Third Tuesday talk, Keene State College, 2/19/02.

·         “The Truth About Freelancing,” Society of Professional Journalists, Marshall University, March 1995.

·         “Protecting Your Source...But at What Cost?,” Society of Professional Journalists, Marshall University, February 1995.

·         “Journalists Are Society’s Moral Outsiders,” Society of Professional Journalists, Marshall University, October 1994.

·         “Crisis Management for the PR Professional,” Public Relations Student Society of America, Marshall University, November 1995.

·         “Source Confidentiality and the Ramifications of Cohen v. Cowles Media,” Radio-Television News Directors Assoc., Ohio University, January 1992.

·         “Source Confidentiality and Privacy Law,” Society of Professional Journalists, Ohio University, January 1992.

·         Member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

·         Past member of the Radio-Television News Directors Association.

·         Past member of the American Society of Hospital Marketing and Public Relations-New Mexico Chapter— President.

Professional Publication: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “ACID Pro 3.0 Rocks,” TV Technology, TV Technology, 2002.

·         “Cool-Lux SL3000 Mini-Combo Light,” TV Technology, February 20, 2002.

·         “Sonicfire Pro: Music to Your Ears,” TV Technology, January 23, 2002.

·         “Sonic Foundry’s Sound Forge 5.0,” TV Technology, June 13, 2001.

·         “Carvin AM162 Mixer, TV Technology, April 4, 2001.

·         “Canon’s Pro Extras for the XL-1,” TV Technology, January 24, 2001.

·         “Create Video Graphics with PhotoShop 6,” TV Technology, November 29, 2000.

·         “Artel’s Boris FX 5 Continues the Tradition,” TV Technology, October 4, 2000.

·         “Canopus DVStation: Big NLE in a Small Package,” TV Technology, September 6, 2000.

·         “Media 100 I to Dance Across Platforms,” TV Technology, August 9, 2000.

·         “TitleMotion DV: Network Quality Effects,” TV Technology, August 9, 2000. http://www.inscriber.com/assets/reviews/TV%20Tech%20TM.pdf

·         “Optex XLPRO Lens fits the XL1,” TV Technology, August 9, 2000.

·         “Cooking with Pixelan’s SpiceMaster,” TV Technology, July 12, 2000. http://www.pixelan.com/news/review-tvtech0700.htm

·         “Screenplay Keeps it Simple,” TV Technology, July 12, 2000.

·         “Folded Space’s Portable Studio,” TV Technology, February 23, 2000.

·         “Suite Tradition Continues with Matrox DTV,” TV Technology, April 19, 2000.

·         “Fast as Light: Cool-Lux Hollywood Soft Kit II,” TV Technology, April 19, 2000.

·         “Dynamic Graphics Stock Video Library,” Pro Video Review, Nov./Dec., 1999.

·         “Audio-Technica AT831B Lavalier Microphone, Pro Video Review, Nov./Dec. 1999.

·         “TitleMotion: Refining Your Graphics,” TV Technology, October 20, 1999. http://www.inscriber.com/assets/reviews/1345_tvt_titlemoti.pdf

·         “Technology Behind Soundcard Terms,” Radio World (International Edition) August 4, 1999.

·         “Are You Ready for Desktop Sound?,” TV Technology, June 2, 1999.

·         “Matrox & Premiere 5.1RT: Ready for Primetime?,” TV Technology, March 24, 1999.

·         “Essential Gear for Micro-Houses,” TV Technology, January 14, 1999.

·         “DigiSuiteLE: Heavy on Performance,” TV Technology, December 14, 1998.

·         “Handling Customer Complaints,” Archery Business, September/October 1998.

Magazine Articles (Popular Press): (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “Your First Attempts to Thermal,” Hang Gliding and Paragliding Magazine, September 2005.

·         “Social Calling, Speaking the Whitetail’s Language Throughout the Season,” Deer & Deer Hunting, December 2001.

·         “Dealers of the Year,” Archery Business, May/June 2001.

·         “Apple Archery: A “Do It Yourself” Business,” 3-D Times Magazine, November/December 2000.

·         “A Bowhunter’s Guide to Olympic Archery,” Archery Focus Magazine, July/August 2000.

·         “Zen and the Art of Tournament Archery,” Archery Focus Magazine, July/August 2000.

·         “Bowhunting Accessories,” Bowhunting World Buyers Guide 2000.

·         “Special Report: Cool New Gear,” Bowhunting World, June 2000.

·         “Accessories: A top-20 list you can’t afford to miss,” Archery Business, March/April 2000.

·         “Broadheads: Mechanical rage raises innovation bar,” Archery Business, March/April 2000.

·         “Focus on Classic Archery Products,” 3-D Times Magazine, March/April 2000.

·         “Vibration Technology Tames High-Tech Compounds,” Mathews Solocam Bowhunting Whitetails Annual, 2000.

·         “Bow-Toting into 2000,” Bowhunting World, February, 2000.

·         “Today’s Compounds: More Than a Tool,” Mathews SoloCam Bowhunting Annual, 1999.

·          “Solo-Cam Tuning Tips,” Bowhunting World, October 1998.

·         “Releases Offer New Ways to Go,” Bowhunting World 1998 Buyer’s Guide.

·         “Co-Op Shooters: Can They Work for You?,” Archery Business, May/June 1998.

·         “Release Aids: Grab hold of some new ways to let go,” Archery Business, March/April 1998.

·         “Illinois: Whitetail Wonderland,” Whitetail Journal, 1998 Whitetail Trophy Annual.

·         “Selling Schools on Archery,” Archery Business, January/February 1998.

·         “The 1998 Shelby Series 1,” Boys’ Life, January 1998.

·         “The Chevrolet Corvette,” Boys’ Life, December 1997.

·         “The Porsche ‘Boxster’,” Boys’ Life, November 1997.

·         “Graduate-Level Deer Calling,” Bowhunting World, October 1997.

·         “The Right Decoy for the Job,” Bow Masters Magazine, August/September 1997.

·         “Knock-Out Trigger Punching,” Bow Masters Magazine, August/September 1997.

·         “Future Bowhunter Jamborees Introduce Teens to Bowhunting,” Bow Masters Magazine, 1997 Hunting Annual.

·         “Whitetail Communication,” Petersen’s Bowhunting, November 1996.

·         “Biosphere 2: A Pocket-Size Planet,” Boys’ Life, October 1996.

·         “Charge! (Electric Cars),” Boys’ Life, September 1996.

·         “The Best Sights of 1996,” 3-D Times, August/September 1996.

·         “Ups and Downs of Coaster Physics,” Boys’ Life, June 1996.

·         “Fuzzy Logic, Smart Machines” Boys’ Life, May 1996.

·         “A String Fiber Primer,” 3-D Times, April/May 1996.

·         “Doing That String Thing,” 3-D Times, April/May 1996.

·         “Tension Releases Cure Shooting Ills,” 3-D & Target Archery, April 1996.

·         “Buggy Medicine,” Boys’ Life, February 1996.

·         “Buck Talk,” Petersen’s Bowhunting, November 1995.

·         “Virtual Reality Rides,” Boys’ Life, March 1995.

·         “Dream Machines,” Boys’ Life, October 1994.

·         “Real Robots,” Boys’ Life, October 1994.

·         “Keep Your Computer Healthy,” Boys’ Life, April 1994.

·         “Fighting Deadly Diseases,” Boys’ Life, February 1994.

·         “President Clinton's Cadillac,” Boys’ Life, December 1993.

·         “The Viper: Best of the Old and New,” Boys’ Life, October 1993.

Magazine Columns/Internet Publications/Newsletter Articles: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “Get a grip on Accuracy,” instructional archery website, http://www.csjoad.com/html/GetaGriponAccuracy.html, 11/1/04.

·         Product review articles for SVRIDER.com, various 2002. http://www.svrider.com/articles/sep02/racetech.htm, http://www.svrider.com/articles/aug02/leo-vince/LeoVince.htm, http://www.svrider.com/articles/jul02/SuburbanBars.htm, http://www.svrider.com/articles/jun02/mag.htm, http://www.svrider.com/articles/jul02/flyscreen.htm.

·         “SpiceMaster Really Cooks,” Granite State NewsReal (New Hampshire Association of Video Professionals newsletter), February, 2001.

·         “Ask the Manufacturers,” regular Q&A feature for The BOWSITE (www.bowsite.com), beginning July 1999.

·         “The Practical Bowhunter,” regular column and product reviews for The BOWSITE (www.bowsite.com), beginning October 1997. http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/features/practical_bowhunter/broadheadflight/index.html

·         “Archer’s Workbench,” regular feature in 3-D Times & Bow Hunting Magazine, Fall 2000.

·         “Using the Laser Axle Alignment Tool, Apple Archery (www.applearchery.com), June 2000.

·         “Wildlife Legislative Fund of America UPDATE,” regular column in The Bowhunters Voice, 1996-1998.

Panels/Workshops: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Conducted a workshop for high school teachers on Understanding the Role of the Media and Cultural Icons, part of the New Hampshire Humanities Council’s program ‘War and the News,’ Keene Public Library, 10/2/03.

·         Conducted the workshop “Creating an Excel Grade Book,” Keene State College Faculty Development Training, August 15, 2002.

·         Conducted the workshop “Advanced DTP Newspaper Design,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1995.

·         Conducted the workshop “Intro to Broadcast News Writing,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1995.

·         Moderator of “Current Legal Issues for Journalists,” WV Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, November 1994.

·         Conducted the workshop “Introduction to DTP Newspaper Design,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1994.

·         Conducted the workshop “Advanced DTP Newspaper Design,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1994.

·         Conducted the workshop “Introduction to Broadcast News Writing,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1993.

·         Conducted the workshop “Introduction to DTP Newspaper Design,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1993.

·         Conducted the workshop “Advanced Newspaper Design,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1993.

·         Moderator of “Broadcast Gatekeeping in the 90’s,” Radio-Television News Directors Association Regional Conference, Ohio University, May 1993.

·         Moderator (and coordinator) of “AIDS, Privacy and the Press,” Ohio University panel discussion, May 1992.

·         Created and conducted the workshop “Producing Better Broadcast Infographics,” Ohio University, May 1992.

·         Moderator of “Privacy Issues in Broadcast Journalism,” Radio-Television News Directors Association, Ohio University, March 1991.

·         “A Day in the Life of a Broadcast Journalist,” Ohio University High School Journalism Workshop, June 1990.

Media Appearances: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange, show topic- “The First Amendment,” 2/18/05.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Television’s NH Outlook, show topic- “Buster Bunny,” 3/22/05.

·         Featured in front page story, “Timney Shares his ‘Outlook’ on controversial Buster Bunny,” The Equinox, 3/31/05.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange, show topic- “Tuning into Technology,” 4/20/05.

·         Featured in “Sex toys, ethics, drawing—What fills the seats in popular courses,” The Equinox, 4/14/05.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Television’s New Hampshire Outlook, show topic- “Images of the War in Iraq,” 4/8/03.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange, show topic- “Spam,” 9/24/02.

·         Guest on New Hampshire Public Radio’s The Exchange, show topic- “Internet Rumors,” 9/26/01. The program won first place in the 2001 NH Associated Press Broadcasters Award for Public Affairs/Talk shows.

Presentations: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         “How I’ve Done Research in Mass Communication,” Keene State College—Kristin Isgro’s COMM 376 Theory of Communication and Rhetoric, 9/15/05.

·         “A Mass Communication Theory Primer,” Keene State College—Tony Stavely’s PSYCH 495 Senior Seminar, 2/16/05.  

·         “Real PR, Real Service Learning,” Keene State College Service Learning Summit, 1/28/05.

·         “Putting Together an Effective Resume Tape,” Keene State College—Dave Payson’s JRN-315 Television News Studio, 4/15/04.

·         “Mass Media and Pop-Culture Research,” Keene State College—Tony Stavely’s PSYC-495 ‘Sem: Psyc & Popular Culture,’ 2/9/04.

·         “War & the Media,” Dublin School, Dublin, NH, 12/16/04.

·         “Making Sense of the Media in Times of War,” Keene State College—Tony Stavely’s PSYCH 495 Senior Seminar, 4/22/03.  

·         “The Military and the Media: A Discussion,” Keene State College—A critical examination and public discussion of the relationship between the military and news organizations in time of war, presented with Mike Maher, 4/17/03.

·         “Falling Off the Edge of the Earth: TV News and the lack of international coverage,” KSC Multicultural Seminar Luncheon, 11/28/01.

·         “New Internet Technologies & You,” Keene Lion’s Club, 11/13/01.

·         “Journalists, Ethics & Sensational Video Following the Sept. 11th Terrorists Attacks,” Keene State College—Tara Stewart’s Communication Ethics Course, 9/19-20/01.

·         “New Internet Technologies & You,” Keene Rotary Club, 9/24/01.

·         “A Day in the Life of a Broadcast Journalist,” Keene State College Intro to Mass Media course, September 2000.

·         “Battling (?) the Liberal (?) Media,” New York Bowhunters Association, Annual Banquet, April 1999.

·         “Crisis Management for the PR Professional,” Public Relations Student Society of America, Marshall University, November 1995.

·          “Completing a Master’s Thesis Without Killing Yourself,” Marshall University, January 1995.

·         “When the Press Collides with Public Relations,” Ohio University, February 1994.

·         “An Introduction to Television Graphics Technology and Production,” Ohio University, October & November 1993.

·         “Informational Graphics for Television,” Ohio University, May 1992.

·         “Designing Broadcast News Graphics,” Ohio University, May 1992.

·         “Computer Graphics with Aldus Freehand 3.0,” Ohio University, February 1992.

·         “Developing a Professional Delivery,” Radio Television News Directors Assoc., Ohio University, February 1990.

 

Service: (BACK TO THE TOP)

NATIONAL       

·    Judge for the Broadcast Educators Association “2005 Festival of Media Arts,” Ed./Instructional Category.

·     “Why ‘beginners’ stop and ‘veteran’ pilots stop flying,” an on-going public relations campaign for the United States Hang Gliding Association, Fall ‘04 to present.

·    Judge for the National Grange Regional Public Speaking Competition, Franklin Pierce College, July 2001.

·    Judge for the “1994 National Sigma Delta Chi Awards,” Society of Professional Journalists.

·    Judge for the “1992 American Women in Radio and Television National Commendation Awards.”

COLLEGE

·     Keene State College Senate, member of the Curriculum Committee, Fall ‘04 to present.

·     Member of the First Year Committee, Fall/Spring ‘04. 

·     Member of the KSC Writing Task Force, Spring ‘02 to present.

·     KSC Palm Technology Group member, Spring ‘02 to present.

·     Initiated the startup of a KSC Student Chapter of The Society of Professional Journalists, chapter advisor, Spring ‘02.

·     Faculty representative for a pilot study of a computer-assisted Curriculum Revision process, Spring ‘02.

DIVISIONAL

·     KSC Arts & Humanities Divisional Curriculum Committee member, Fall 2002- Spring 2004.

·     KSC Arts & Humanities Dean Search Committee member, Fall 2001.

DEPARTMENTAL

·     Four-Credit Curriculum Committee, Fall ’03 to present.

·     Program Assessment Committee, Fall ’03 to present.

·     Average of more than two DPEC Committees each year.

·     Journalism Faculty Search Committee member, Fall/Spring 2002.

·     Coordinated (with Prof. Diane Monahan) the first annual Communication/Journalism/Philosophy Awards Banquet, April 25, 2002.

COMMUNITY  

·         New Hampshire Humanities Council Speaker’s Bureau member, Fall ’03 to present.

·         Vermont Humanities Council Speaker’s Bureau member, May ’04 to present.

·         Initiated the startup of a Historical Fencing Club at KSC, Fall ’05.

·         Keene Recreation Department/North Branch Bowmen Youth Archery Instructor, Winter League 2002-2005

·        “Junior Achievement” instructor at Franklin Elementary School in Keene, May-June 2002.

·         Past member of the West Virginia Bowhunters Association— Media Chairman and Wild Life Federation of America Representative.

·         Past member of West Virginia’s Chief Cornstalk Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation— Media Chairman.

Special Skills: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Fluent with Windows computer systems, including basic technical support and repair.

·         Special knowledge of graphics and non-linear video/audio editing hardware and software.

·         Fluent with a variety of professional audio and video equipment.

Personal Information: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Hobbies/Interests: horses, historical fencing, hang gliding, guitars, motorcycles, archery, science-fiction and Asian cooking

References: (BACK TO THE TOP)

·         Available upon request

 

 

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