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Jack Tolman, Station Manager, has over 20 years experience in the video production industry. In addition to his part-time position as NPA-TV's Station Manager, he has been the Director of TV/Video Services for the Norwood School Department for the last 18 years. This combination is a perfect fit that allows for the continued success of the NPA-TV/School Department relationship. Under Jack's guidance many Norwood High School TV students and returning college students have become part-time employees for NPA-TV which has enabled them to gain valuable real world experience. He is also proud that NPA-TV's employees Karen Murphy and Meghan Staffiere are graduates of the Norwood High School TV program. Jack was NPA-TV's first hire in 2004 and has built up a station and staff that prides itself on quality programming for the town of Norwood. He has worked to improve and update all the NPA-TV video facilities. Under his guidance, NPA-TV has completed upgrades of the television control room, broadcast playback racks and the broadcast equipment located in the school committee meeting room. Jack worked closely with vendors for a yearlong build out of the NPA-TV Mobile Broadcast Unit, a truck that he feels is the best overall public access vehicle in New England. Jack has produced several Norwood Biography documentaries for broadcast including "The Richie Hebner Story", a program that profiled Norwood's own former major league baseball player. Recently he was profiled in The Boston Globe for completing a documentary on WWII pilot Colonel George T. Lee. Jack discovered long lost gun camera films, contacted family and friends and told the story of a true Norwood hero. Jack is a graduate of Norwood High School, Dean Junior College and Loyola University of New Orleans. He has worked for Cramer Productions, the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots and the Boston Celtics. Contact Jack at 781-551-0338 or jack@npatv.org |
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Karen Feeney Murphy, Station Coordinator, was brought on board at NPA-TV in March of 2005. In addition to producing NPA's flagship show Norwood Digest, Karen has created and produces the popular restaurant show A Taste of Norwood. She is also responsible for bringing the new Norwood Tradition A Live Chat with Santa to Norwood Public Access TV. In her tenure at NPA-TV, she has produced many programs, including Dancing with the Norwood Stars, Norwood Day Highlights, Norwood Votes and numerous episodes of Let's Talk Business. She is responsible for the NHS Construction Webcam on the NPA-TV website while also producing the ongoing coverage of the construction of the new Norwood High. She upgraded the live coverage of local election results with new graphics and added a new level of quality to NPA's coverage. In 2008, Karen produced a documentary celebrating NPA's five years in business entitled Norwood Public Access TV: A Profile. She has directed much of the coverage of local events, parades and government meetings and is proud to have raised the bar on the quality of programming NPA-TV provides to the Town of Norwood. A Norwood resident and NHS grad of '95, NPA-TV's senior full-time employee brings over ten years of broadcast and production experience to her position at the public access station. With her degree in Television, Film and Radio Production from Syracuse University's acclaimed Newhouse School, Karen worked as the Programming Coordinator at Boston's only Irish Cable Channel, Celtic Vision before moving on to Producing Videos & Events at Cramer Productions. After spending several years in Florida, working at a national events company, LMG, Karen came back to Norwood to raise her family in her hometown and is enjoying working for NPA-TV. Contact Karen at 781-551-0338 or karen@npatv.org |
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Ryan Walker, Sports Coordinator, brings several years of broadcast and production experience to NPA-TV. Ryan was hired in March of 2007 and has been involved in all aspects of NPA-TV's operations. He has produced government meetings, monthly programs, election coverage, and more. He is also responsible for the care and maintenance of NPA-TV's growing inventory of video equipment. As Sports Coordinator his responsibilities include coordinating the production of youth and high school sports. Ryan has creatively used the equipment installed in the mobile broadcast truck, and his sports productions continue to receive compliments from coaches, players, and parents. Some of these programs were covered for the first time in Norwood cable history including golf, cross country, swimming, softball and girls hockey. Several sporting events have been broadcast LIVE for the first time including Little League Opening Day and Little League Town Championship games. The 2008 Norwood/Dedham Thanksgiving Day game was a special day for NPA Sports. Ryan produced the first ever LIVE broadcast of a school sport, incorporating 5 cameras, instant replay, a roving sideline reporter, creative graphics with headshots and updated stats, and even mic'd up the referee for the coin toss. Ryan also completed a documentary entitled Cleveland Field Makeover. This program follows the renovation of a baseball/softball field, from start to finish. The video ended with a 'Move That Bus!' reveal with cooperation from the Cleveland School, Norwood Police Dept., and local bus company Sansones. Ryan is looking forward to expanding NPA's coverage of local sports, while focusing on the next broadcast being better than the last. Before coming on-board as NPA's Sports Coordinator, Ryan was a freelance producer for NPA, worked in the audio/video control room with the Brockton Rox, and worked with many local bands assisting them with live performances and recording sessions. Contact Ryan at 781-551-0338 or ryan@npatv.org |
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Meghan Staffiere, Public Access Coordinator, is a 2007 graduate of Framingham State College with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. After completing her internship at NECN she was hired by NPA-TV in March of 2008. In that time, Meghan has produced a documentary entitled Give Blood, Give Life encouraging people to donate blood. She has also produced numerous episodes of The Library Show, Recreation Roundup and segments for Norwood Digest. Meghan has covered sporting events such as NHS Football, Youth Football, Soccer, Basketball, Civic Floor Hockey and Little League Baseball. She is also part of the team that covers local town government meetings including School Committee and Board of Selectmen. In addition to production, Meghan is responsible for working with Public Access Producers to coordinate, schedule and broadcast their programs as well as teach classes and work on an individual basis with Public Access users. As a graduate of Norwood High School Class of 2003, Meghan is very excited to be a part of the success of NPA-TV. Contact Meghan at 781-551-0338 or meghan@npatv.org |
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Nick Strauss, Staff Producer, is a 2010 graduate of Emerson College with a Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Media Arts. Prior to being hired at NPA-TV he completed an internship with Element Productions where he worked on set for commercials such as Tide and McDonald's, and an Animal Planet television show. A veteran of working NPA-TV productions, Nick also previously worked as a freelancer for NPA-TV, crewing events such as Concerts of the Common, Town Hall Meetings, 4th of July Parades, and just about every sport Norwood has to offer. As Staff Producer, Nick is responsible for the daily programming of NPA-TV channels, producing local original programming, and providing technical and production assistance to public access users. A 2006 graduate of Norwood High School, Nick is excited to be back in Norwood, working with the talented and creative team that is NPA-TV. Contact Nick at 781-551-0338 or nick@npatv.org |
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Brian Albertson, Government Access Coordinator, joined the staff at NPA-TV in July 2010. A Marine Corps Veteran, Brian spent 1999 - 2004 as a avionics technician, serving both in the U.S. as well as tours of duty in the Far East and the Persian Gulf. After receiving an Honorable Discharge, Brian attended the New England Institute of Art in Brookline, where he majored in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production, graduating at the top of his class. Brian produced and edited a documentary called Smashed, which chronicles the life and tragic death of his sister, who was killed by a hit-and-run drunk driver in 2005. This documentary has been shown in film festivals, prisons, AA meetings, drivers' ed classes, and high school health classes, and he often speaks to the classes as well. Brian has worked for Vital Pictures during post-production of a health disparities series called "Unnatural Causes" which aired on WGBH, and was an assistant director on Life of Lemon: a feature film shot in and around Los Angeles. He has also freelanced as a videographer, editor, and audio/visual technician. No stranger to public access television, Brian was employed at WCAC-TV in Wellesley for two and a half years before coming to Norwood where he produced a series of packages telling residents what they could do to "go green" and not drastically change their lifestyle, among many other contributions. Always interested in politics on any scale, Brian has been a town meeting member in the town which he resides and enjoys the debates and interesting issues that provoke passionate responses from a town's citizens. As NPA-TV's Government Access Coordinator, Brian is responsible for coordinating the coverage of all local government programming. Contact Brian at 781-551-0338 or brian@npatv.org |
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Board of Directors, Clockwise from top left: Roger Cummings, Director Scott P. Murphy, President Richard W. Kief, Director Gerri S. Slater, Clerk Marsha L. Nutting, Treasurer |