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1Below and attached please find letter of application and alternateinformation for the producer posting.FROM: Craig Do&#Street Address ;Vidio, msit, cscv, agcvStreet Address  East Welsh RoadAmbler, Pennsylvania. Street Address
PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE home, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE cellEMAIL AVAILABLERE: Letter of application1. Letter of interest,2. Curriculum Vitae,3. Teaching philosophy,4. ReferencesPlease accept this document as my formal application for the position. For almost 30 years, Ive had the opportunity to consistently instruct intermediate / advanced television, film-making and video production in the Philadelphia region, teaching undergraduate & graduate courses at local colleges and camps as displayed in my resume.For the purpose of convenience, I have included my list of professional references, character reference letters, letters of recommendation, from current and previous students and my resume.I started my graduate degree at Temple in 1990. Life got in the way, between freelancing, getting married and developing my teaching modules, hens I placed my degree on hold until 2006.In 2008 I earned my Masters Degree is in Instructional Design & Technology. Basically I know how to find out where problems exist in an organization and make a plan to fix them with the use of multimedia applications like video, audio, interactive web sites & DVDs.If you like big telescopes made by Carl Ziess himself, our Franklin Institute capstone learning module is located at http://rittenhouseastronomicalsociety.org Bloom Observatory Project.NOTE: http://rittenhouseastronomicalsociety.org/Observatory%20Project/index.html In my 32 plus years of instruction, I have developed rubrics for courses ranging from intermediate to advanced media theory/history, business and technique, technology in television studio, videography and filmmaking using standard definition to current 4K workflow.2From basic camcorders & tripods to broadcast style inch SP, BetaCam, DVC-Pro DVX, HVX, HPX, DSLR, XD-Cam, Red & Black Magic systems. Hardware: tripods, dolly (with/without tracks), jib arm, Steady Cams, Drones, DJI Ronnin, Stand up / on-camera & grid lighting as all levels of sound gear. Considered: MEDIA PROFESSIONAL - LIVE STREAMING, MUlTI-CAMERA LIVE-SWITCHING, PRODUCING, DIRECTING, SCRIPT WRITING, CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT, VIDEO PRODUCTION, FILMMAKING, TV STUDIO PRODUCTION, SOUND DESIGN, SOUND RIENFORCMENT, AUDIO PRODUCTION, VIDEO - AUDIO- PHOTO EDITING, EDUCATOR, SOFTWARE & HARDWARE TRAINING Over the years, Ive taught multi-camera on-location live-switch classes transitioning through CCU technology to the use of the Sony Anycast, Tri-caster, Live-Stream & Black Magic (now with video streaming).Inside the TV studio class Ive taught beginner and advanced television production. Teaching a competency based curriculum on How to run the control-room and the performance room (TV studio) to create live(and to tape) one hour Television shows.Inside the curriculums, Ive taught stand-alone courses in Cinematography, Lighting, Producing & Directing, Film History, Business of TV, After Effects, Photoshop/Light room. Post-production courses included Cuts Only, A/B roll, AVID Media Composer, Premiere (inside the CS/CC suite), Final Cut Pro & Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio.For over sixteen years, I was the primary video portfolio instructor handling the capstone portfolio courses for the AS & BA degree candidates in direct correlation with the Career Services Department being charged with facilitating the quarterly on-location video screening event for graduating students, as well as regularly presented at teen day and open houses.Serving as an officer in numerous committees in the administration, the faculty union and served as internship advisor to the audio, photography and video departments. In the pursuit of giving students the opportunity to work with real clients, I created a course in 2010 that caters to non-profit agencies. We facilitated over 40 separate finished Mission Statement based informational / motivational student created videos for these charity agencies.3Below Please find some of the agencies that I have made alliances with to produce professional level faculty led video.They can be found at www.youtube.com/dfvpaiphSt. Christophers Hospital, The Tesla Science Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Womens Center of Montgomery County, Art Sphere. PhillyCam, YMCA, Girl Scouts, Magee Rehabilitation Hospital. The MS society, Wissahickon School District High School, Hickory Brass Band, The Tacony Charter School of Philadelphia,The Telford Diving Unit, Natural Creativity, Sheraton Hotel Chain, Big Brothers / Big Sisters,4Wags Rescue and Referral, The Academy of Natural Science. Liberty Resources, Mano DaVita and the Divine Hand Ensemble. Open Arms Adoption,Precious Gems Memorial, Project Hope, The Bancroft Agency The Greater Philadelphia Film Office, The Career Services Department at AiPh, The Brain Injury Foundation, The Franklin Pains Skate Park Commission 5During my graduate degree (and in many of my teaching obligations) I have become familiar with several LMS systems, including Moodle, Blackboard, Bright-Space & Canvas.In my personal business venture Ive created web sites that contain basic video content for remote training and broadcast quality studio television programming for advanced pitch proposals. Simple public service programs, normal broadcast quality commercials, as well as get to know me and in house training videos are represented.In all of the above programs, I was personally responsible for executive producing, scriptwriting, cinematography, lighting, sound, talent direction, post-production editing & distribution.After carefully reviewing the job position description, I feel I have the necessary experience to qualify as a candidate for the position. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss the expectations of the position. I am available at the address and phone number listed above. Thank you for taking the time to review my credentials. Warmest,Craig Do'Vidio, MSIT, CSCV, AGCV6Craig DoVidio, MSIT, CSCV, AGCV308 East Welsh Road, Ambler, PA. 19002PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE (h), PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE (m)EMAIL AVAILABLECAREER OBJECTIVE:To create long term relationships that lead to challenging and rewarding position as a Producer & Instructional Designer in large corporations. Developing /creating learning support material using my television, photography and sound production background interwoven with my instructional design & technology experience to produce compelling learning modules that increase employee productivity& learning outcomes throughout the organization. These elements created while servicing the client with increasing employee productivity and engagement, encouraging growth in employees and presenting opportunities for off-line learning while also being effectively utilized to contribute to companies larger mission. EDUCATION:Philadelphia University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M.S.I.T, Masters of Science in Instructional Design & Technology. Spring 2008. Future Media Concepts, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaReceived certificate of completion in courses; Avid Express Pro Custom May 23, 2004, Final Cut Pro Editing and Effects Custom January 25, 2004, ProTools Fundamentals Custom May 2, 2004, DVD Studio Pro Custom June 4, 2004, Adobe After Effects(beginner, intermediate & advanced) September 24, 2005, Photoshop CS January 5, 2006.The Art Institute of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Completed video production department courses; Media Literacy in America, Nonlinear editing (Avid / Premiere / Final cut pro), Directing & Producing (studio/eng/efp), Special Visual Effects, Advanced Special Visual Effects, Image Manipulation, TV/Film Analysis& Art Business Practice.American Guild of Court Videographers (AGCV), 1996 & 2008 Charter membership certified court videographer (legal video specialist).(CSCV), 1998. Appointed as one of ten (10) lifetime members of the National Board of Advisors as of 12-17-96Temple University, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCompleted six graduate level courses, 1989-1993. Masters of Educational Media, Education Department, Media Specialist Track.7Temple University, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaB.A., Bachelors of Arts in School of Communication and Theater (SCAT). Radio, Television & Film (RTF). With a concentration in Video/film production& P.E.P. (Psyche Educational Processes). Spring 1989 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE:Content Creator & Social Media Manager & Event Captain - Golf Club: Jan 2024 - April 2024 Using Plannable, Canva & Golf Now provided advanced marketing campaigns including: e-mail, text/SMS messaging & new letter for social media blast of institutions messaging. Sales Associate - RV / Motorhome direct sales: Aug 2023 - Nov 2023 Using CRM-360 provided advanced marketing campaigns including: telemarketing, e-mail, social media blast, face to face sales, closing, financing, demo/delivery of motorhomes & RVs. Take One Productions: 2000 - presentProvided utility (video /audio) on remote multi-camera live television broadcasting of events. Video, TV, Filmmaking, Photography & Live Entertainment company. providing on-location & studios camera operator & grip services for private & corporate clients.ViZioTag: 2018  2020Direct sales of on-line tagging of video content.East Coast Entertainment Group: 2005-presentVideo, TV, Filmmaking, Photography & Live Entertainment company. providing on-location & studios services for private & corporate clients. Skotleski Video Productions: 2009-presentVideo, TV, Filmmaking, Photography & Live Entertainment company providing on-location & studios camera operator & grip services for private & corporate clients.Technical directing of remote multi-camera live &/or delayed broadcasting. Directing & Technical Direction of township and borough meetings broadcast over Comcast / Verizon and the internet.ESPN Sports: 2010  presentGrip & Sound SupportProvided utility (video /audio) on remote multi-camera live television broadcasting of sporting events.Faculty / Subject Matter Expert: 1990 - present:Adjunct professor at various colleges and universities teaching undergraduate& graduate courses in photography, television studio, video, filmmaking, cinematography, lighting, sound/video production, multimedia design, storytelling, scriptwriting, Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere (video editing), Audition, Avid, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, ENPS, Black Magic, OBS.8Schools:York College of Pennsylvania, Community College of Philadelphia, Art Institute of Philadelphia, Burn Brae Day Camp for the Creative Arts, Philadelphia University, University of the Arts & Bucks County Community College. Duties:Developed/evaluated curriculum for changing technology. Created classroom equipment policies & procedures. Student Welfare committee, Internship faculty advisor, Participated on Library committee, Academic Affairs committee, Education committee chair, Curriculum Development committee, Day Care committee, Department Union Steward, Executive Committee, participated in Middle States Accreditation process and was designated Union Delegate Assembly participant. Faculty representative of the only school wide student film club. Holy Family University: 1989-1990Audio Visual administrator, Media Services department. Established first Audio Visual Center at college and devised operational procedures. Responsibilities included script to screen production of various video, photography and graphic art productions. Managed over $500,000 of Audio Visual materials and equipment operations, inventory, budget, distribution and acquisition. Maintain and repair all Audio Visual equipment.9801 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19114, 215-637-7700 Premium Event Studios, LLC: 1987-presentVideo, TV, Filmmaking, Photography & Live Entertainment company. Providing on-location & studios services for private & corporate clients. Covering the tristate area. Represented as a sole proprietorship, LLC & free-lance/subcontractor.PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:1996 - Present American Guild of Court Videographers (AGCV), National Board of Advisors, Published1996-1997 American Disc Jockey Association (ADJA)1995 - Present Wedding & Event Videographers Association (WEVA), Published 1994-1996 International Television & Video Association (ITVA) 1994-1997 Philadelphia Independent Film & Video Association (PIFVA) 1993-1996 Professional Videographers Association of America (PVAA) 1992- Present Greater Philadelphia Videographers Association (GPVA), President 1997, Published1990- Present AFSCME Local Union 3397, District Council 47 2001-2003 AAUP, American Association of University Professors 1985- Present Alpha Phi Delta National Fraternity: Beta Delta Chapter; Fraternity President, Historian, Active Alumni9RECOGNITION:2018  Present The Film & Video Production Institute (FVPI.ORG), Board of Advisors.2018 Award - Best Video Production Company of Ambler, PA. 2015 - Present Community College of Philadelphia, Advisory board member 2017 - Present www.Indevue.com, online films, Advisory board member 2015 - 2018 Elected Union Executive Vice President at Large 2015: Featured panel SME on methods of introducing the innovations and inventions of Tesla to K-12 schools. Live web broadcast. 2011 - Present The Tesla Science Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. Board of Directors, charged with media and advertising. 2009 The Kensington Community Television, Philadelphia, PA., Board of Directors2008 Best Comcast Cable Commercial Award for Specialty Floors in Abington, PA. Aired over channel 17 & 292005 Honored faculty award for excellence in classroom instruction (3-05).2005 Judge on Philadelphia Independent Video Festival. 1996 American Guild of Court Videographers (AGCV), Appointed to the National Board of Advisorsand Certified Court Videographer (CCV), Published1997 Greater Philadelphia Videographers Association (GPVA), President 1997, Published1994 Certificate of Cinematic Excellence: Rochester International Film & Video Festival1994 Intercom Award; Chicago Film & Video Festival 1994 Video Tuscusum; Certificate of Merit, Greeville, TN. MEDIA PRODUCTION SKILLS:Cross platform literate. Skilled with all applications & techniques associated with Electronic News Gathering, Filmmaking, Field Production & Television studio live & delayed broadcast of single & multi-camera programs. Advanced studios grid & location lighting. Audio /Sound reinforcement of small & large scale programs. Traditional photography & editing. Location video projection and large screen TV systems with live feed. Set building, risers, staging & pipe and drape, Voice over and acting experience. Interactive storytelling & scriptwriting web productions. Adobe Creative Cloud, AVID, Final-Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, ENPS, BlackMagic Design, OBS, Production Bot, V-MIX & Anycast, ETC/EOS (lighting). CRM-360, Canva & GolfNow.10Craig DoVidio, msit, cscv, agcv11Teaching PhilosophybyCraig DoVidioA student is an individual who has been developed, molded, influenced and directed by his environment. He is an example of every person, place and thing that touched him. He is a microcosm of the events he has engaged in, and rejected. He comes to me, and I must teach him, where he is planted.I must know him. Im the teacher, he must be properly influenced. That is my responsibility.My teaching philosophy is simple. I encourage my students to live by two of my favorite mottos; "You need to have a consistent sense of urgency", And,If it is to be, it is up to me".This makes my teaching philosophy simple.It comes easy for me to be direct with students. I dont lie or sugar coat the challenges in the professional world. As I teach I consistently explain that I will empower them in many ways to find work in their chosen career. Im there biggest cheer leader; however, they need to push every day. Success comes to those who dont allow life to stop them. Simple and direct.I consistently explain that the student is ultimately & completely responsible for their own success. It's only them who will make it happen. I'm a guide, a conduit & sometimes a gatekeeper to the industry they would like to work in. In every teachable moment, I stress these elements. In an attempt to connect with each and every student, I tell them my story. I fully understand how overwhelming college can be. They hear my family history. My parents were children of immigrants. My scholastic journey was difficult and my professional career search was challenging.My parents never finished high school. Times were different then. The highest grade they earned was ninth grade. They were required to work to support their families. However, they believed in education to be a tool for freedom and encouraged their children to do more. So as we watched them work every day for us, we challenge ourselves to fulfill the immigrants dream, education.By telling my students these true stories, and how difficult it was for me in school, 12I show them ways to overcome the academic and life challenges they have encountered. This moral push to help others has stayed with me my entire life. It guides every action I take, with students and friends alike. My students are encouraged to believe that they have potential, even though they get overwhelmed with work load or taking care of family, they can still succeed. They need to push every day, and put n 100% into every class.With this said, Ive found it very useful to spearhead an on-line presence to present teaching opportunities:1. LIBRARY:Ive created a library of high quality samples that are available 24/7 to review. Ive made sure the samples are internet available & mobile friendly. The students need to consistently & critically review samples of excellent industry related work and have the opportunity to discuss the reasons why the work is acceptable in the industry they are entering.Ive created several you-tube channels to help them review this said material on their mobile devices. Many of programs I have personally worked on, and others I have adjudicated. I explain the how the work was sold, contracted, created and delivered. Giving samples of contracts, packaging materials and final deliverables, the learner has an opportunity to learn all they need to know to be successful. Not a rock unturned. This method pushes the individual to be better that just a media expert, or artist. It is the creation of a thinker, a business person, a tax payer! 2. AGENCIES:In an effort to give real world experience to students, I have brought different styles of non-profit agencies into the class that need real useful professional level programming. These workshop and managed class environments create final programming for the agency. This opportunity is some of the best preparation a learner can have. Below please find some agencies we have interacted with: White Rose Music FestivalSt. Christophers Hospital for Children,Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Eastern Pennsylvania, Liberty Resources,Mano DaVita and the Divine Hand Ensemble.Open Arms Adoption,Precious Gems Memorial,Project Hope,The Greater Philadelphia Film Office,The womens rights advocacy project for the Montgomery Township Court House, The Telford Diving Unit,The Sheraton Hotel Chain,The Tesla Science Foundation,The Tacony Charter School,13The Career Services Department at AiPh,The MS society, Magee Rehabilitation,The YMCA,The Brain Injury Foundation,The Franklin Pains Skate Park Commission,The Bancroft agency,Wags K9 Non-Kill Shelter,and other charity based organizations.3. GUEST LECTURES:Speakers come in to lecture to our students on real world opportunities. Below please find some guest speakers we have interacted with: The leadership of Vimeo,The Greater Philadelphia Videographers Association, The Greater Philadelphia Film Office,Several independent producers of television and film: David Block, aka The Blind Filmmaker,Dana Michael Producer - TV & Film,Jason Elmore producer of Restaurant Impossible,Dave Martino producer of Race Riot.Ron Skotleski owner of Skotleski Productions.and several more.4. ORGANIZATIONS:Student run organizations: I helped develop the on campus film club and organization YCP Today (live-streamed TV show),Beyond the Viewfinder, The Video Production Club& The Bible Club. I have also arranged to have local organizations such as the Greater Philadelphia Videographer Association come into the school for their meetings. In my class room, I accept that the student is a combination of everything that has ever influenced them. They have the right to not only work in their industry of choice, but also be good stewards of society. They are who they are. Hens, I need to constantly figure out how to communicate with them, so they can learn.One way to help students grow is to break my class into small groups, and give them specific milestones. These finished parts should fit into the whole. This encourages professional behavior while they interact with one another. Basically, the students treat each other like small companies. They become responsible to one another. This process brings this out in my students inner strengths and allows them to blossom. Sometimes, I give incentives to the groups; free lunch, or a grade bump if the project is done at a higher level that requested. This motivation is critical for students who dont have the infrastructure at home to motivate them. We sometimes 14need to be their parents, as well as their teachers. I stress that this experience is the start of their professional life. Every moment in class is a percentage of the accumulated knowledge theyll take with them to their profession. To succeed, you must first acknowledge that this is your training ground for life: make the most of it. It pleases me to say, that in a very competitive market place for TV/Video & Film-making, a large percent of my graduates are employed. In many cases, they keep in touch and tell me their career stories. The one think I hear most often, is how they can still hear me whispering my little bits of technology advice in their ears.At that point, it makes it all worth-while.Craig DoVidio, msit, cscv, agcvHYPERLINKS:Below please find hyperlinks to my basic online video presence. Please provide a link to your portfolio.*Www.Premiumstudios.comWww.premiumeventstudios.comCORPORATE BUSINESS PROGRAMSAUGMENTED REALITY: Fund raiserhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dhvtc812GcoBEST EQUIPMENT: WORK IN PROGRESS
An apparel company promotional web videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVcM06hGgHM2. NON-PROFIT VIDEO PROGRAMMING CREATED BYCOLLEGE STUDENTS.The below mission statement style video projects were created for non-profit organizations by small student groups enrolled in a capstone level course that I facilitate. This opportunity teaches students how to work with real clients on a strict deadline.STUDENT CREATED: TV STUDIO GRID LIGHTING DEMO by CRAIG DOVIDIO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLZI2cAHEcMNON-PROFIT PROGRAMS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1_Gp5m3iRU&index=30&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8 Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58Xk15PRECIOUS GENS MEMORIAL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmW1yfwnOm8&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7a JCKyWO58Xk&index=27TELFORD DIVING UNIT:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzl-TgbKjXE&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58Xk&index=48 TACONY CHARTER SCHOOL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaXvXdmEjQU&index=8&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8 Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58XkMAGEE RAHAB:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raczW0nNiUg&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJC KyWO58Xk&index=33OPEN ARMS ADOPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9pSjfPmR_s&index=28&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8 Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58XkMS SOCIETY:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfEYqrxiCSA&index=40&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8 Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58XkTESLA:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCP1rKGz-Ac&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJCKyWO58Xk&index=3 TESLA:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO9E3lBZeys&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJC KyWO58Xk&index=4YMCA:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhHLIwGnfYs&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJC KyWO58Xk&index=36BIG BROTHERS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v59XLV3t7o8&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJC KyWO58Xk&index=15HABABTAT for HUMANITY FUNDRAISING:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1qFG4x4rAU&list=PLc2TEL4qkKZB8U8Rf6ytf7aJ CKyWO58Xk&index=2116REFERENCES:1. Danielle DeMooy, MS., Ed.D. (eligible)Director of Media Arts Department (retired)The Art Institute of Philadelphia1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19103EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE2. Dr. Harry Costigan, Ed.D.Dean of Academic Affairs (retired)The Art Institute of Philadelphia1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19103EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE3. Dr. Russell Pritchard, Ed.D.Assistant Professor (retired)School of Education, Georgian Court UniversityEMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE4. Nicola Lonchar, BSfounder & president of The Tesla Science Foundation EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE5. Anita Yan Wong, M.F.A., M.A.,Artist and Art educator, UC Berkeley Extension, S.F. EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE6. Lisa Kasser, BSo/o Burn Brae Day Camp for the Performing Arts1405 Twining Road, Dresher, Pa. 19025EMAIL AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE 7. John Quatrini, MSo/o SOS Cetera financial specialist4145 Thistlewood roadHatboro, PA. 19040EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE8. Dennis Becker, MSo/o Parkside Graphics160 East Walnut Street, Sellersville, PA. 18960EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE9. Jeffery Paul, BSo/o ViZioTag (viziotag,com)EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE1710. Dr. Dana GulloSenior Instructional Designer, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE11. Bob Palioo/o East Coast Entertainment Center,2540 west Maple AvePhiladelphia, PA, 19002EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE cell12. Patrick J. McGrath, BS (retired)Independent Television ProducerDigital Filmmaking and Video Production Department Faculty The Art Institute of Philadelphia1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19103EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE13. Professor Mark D. Thellmann, MS (retired)Independent Video ProducerDigital Filmmaking and Video Production Department Faculty The Art Institute of Philadelphia1622 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19103EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE14. David L. Martino, BSo/o Martino Signs, LLC101 Mulberry Lane, Newtown Square, PA. 19073EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE15. Dr. Joseph A. ODonnell, Ed.D. (deceased)Professor of MathematicsCommunity College of Philadelphia1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA. 19130 EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLENote: His wife will answer for Dr. ODonnell18PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATION #1DATE: August 28, 2018RE: Recommendation for Mr. Craig DoVidioFROM: Harry J. Costigan, Ed.D.Dean of Academic Affairs, The Art Institute of Philadelphia PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE, EMAIL AVAILABLETo whom it may concern:This letter serves as a recommendation for Craig DoVidio. I have had the honor and privilege of knowing Craig for several years and I have always been impressed with his passion for teaching and his desire to see students succeed. Craig is a truly caring faculty member who is always willing to go above and beyond, both in service to his students and to his college as a whole. Some faculty simply teach from a lesson plan; however, Craig teaches with passion, with experience, with enthusiasm, and with respect for students. Craig sets very clear expectations for students; firm but kind, it is clearly obvious that what he wants is for his students to learn and in turn for those students to become successful, employed graduates. A gifted and talented educator, Craig has been a cornerstone of the Digital Filmmaking and Video Production department at The Art Institute of Philadelphia. He is insightful, ethical, dedicated, and above all else, inspiring. Craig truly represents all that an educator can and should be. Sincerely,Harry J. Costigan, Ed.D.19PROFESSIONAL RECOMMENDATION #2DATE: August 20, 2018RE: Recommendation for Mr. Craig DoVidioFROM: Danielle DeMooy, MSDirector of Media Arts, The Art Institute of Philadelphia EMAIL AVAILABLE, PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE1622 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103To Whom It May Concern,It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I write this letter of recommendation for Craig DoVidio. I have known Craig over the course of more than a decade both as a fellow faculty member and later as the Director of the School of Media Arts and his direct supervisor for the past five years. Professor DoVidio has consistently exceeded all of my expectations and I can say unequivocally that he is one of the finest teachers I have come across in my almost two decades in higher education.Professor DoVidio has held the distinction of Professor at the university throughout my entire tenure and deservedly so. With over 35 years at our inst itution he is one of the pillars of the DFVP program and the school as a whole. Craig has a stellar track record as a teacher with consistently excellent student evaluat ions. Over the years he has become a favorite of students for his abil ity to incorporate real life examples into classroom lectures. His intuitive understanding of the commercial aspects of the industry and his ability to communicate to his students t he importance of those factors is a testament to his innate teaching abil ity. In my estimation Professor DoVidios first priority has always been to t he students. He is known as a faculty member that students who

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