An eight-time Ohio Valley Emmy Award-winning content producer, videographer, editor, and designer with over twenty years of experience in the television, radio, digital, and social media fields. Creator of a nationally distributed live-music PBS series, producer and organizer of arts and entertainment community events, and a radio and television host for NPR and PBS affiliates with a high level of comfort behind or in front of the camera. Adaptable, creative, and passion-driven.
This song was an Ohio Valley Emmy Award-winning segment from a Lost River Sessions television taping in Bowling Green, KY. I handled artist and venue booking, lighting, camera configuration, directing, editing, and distribution. The full episode was distributed nationally through PBS/NETA. This clip was shared on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twiiter (now X) to promote the televised episode.
This song was an Ohio Valley Emmy Award-winning segment from a Lost River Sessions television taping in Glasgow, KY. I handled artist and venue booking, lighting, camera configuration, directing, editing, and distribution. The full episode was distributed nationally through PBS/NETA. This clip was shared on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twiiter (now X) to promote the televised episode.
This song was an Ohio Valley Emmy Award-winning segment from a Lost River Sessions television taping in Glasgow, KY. I handled artist and venue booking, lighting, camera configuration, directing, editing, and distribution. The full episode was distributed nationally through PBS/NETA. This clip was shared on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twiiter (now X) to promote the televised episode.
This piece was a feature on historian and co-founder of the Grammy Award-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Dom Flemons. The interview focused on the historical traditions of African American music in Kentucky. My roles for this segment were producer, director, videographer, and interviewer. This piece was distributed online via YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram and ran locally as interstitial content on WKU PBS.
Autism Inclusion in the Workplace is an Ohio Valley Emmy Award-nominated informational and instructional video outlining the five keys to successfully integrating autistic employees into the workplace created in partnership with Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, and several nationally recognized autism support organizations. My roles for this segment were co-producer, videographer, and editor. The video was distributed through PBS affiliates and uploaded on YouTube.
This video is a feature on the journey of Sarah Webb, a LifeWorks graduate and now full-time employee for the WKU Division of Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement. My roles for this segment included co-producer, videographer, and editor. This segment was shared on YouTube and Facebook.
This video uses content originally produced for television but was edited and released exclusively for social media. I produced the original episode but wanted to create something that could showcase multiple camera angles simultaneously in a vertical format. This video was shared on Instagram and Facebook.
This video was made to celebrate Kentucky Derby Week. One participant at LifeWorks is a horse fanatic and is also enrolled at WKU for Fall 25 to study Agriculture, so we decided to create something fun to showcase her knowledge on the subject. My role is producer and editor. This video was shared on Instagram and Facebook.
This video was created as part of a new How-To series at LifeWorks. Because LifeWorks helps prepare young adults on the autism spectrum to live independently, I thought a series that allowed them to share independent living tips they are passionate about with the general public would be helpful both for their confidence and job placement. LifeWorks uses these videos to send to employers to give them a better understanding of the potential of the individuals they serve. This video was shared on Instagram and Facebook.
This video above was produced to promote LifeWorks' current enrollment period. Duties include video production, scripting, and editing. This video was posted on Instagram and Facebook. The post below is an example of a regular series highlighting participants learning to cook. The recipes are also shared for followers to try at home.
The LifeWorks for Autism - GoodWorks Report was designed earlier this year as an informative piece used for promotion and education as to the work being done at LifeWorks. It is primarily used in print form and distributed at various events.
This poster was designed for the second annual Lost River Sessions Arts & Music Festival in 2019. The poster was distributed throughout Bowling Green and surrounding cities. The design was also modified to match the specs for various digital and print marketing efforts.
This brochure was created earlier as a promotional item for LifeWorks. It is distributed in print form at public networking and recruitment events.
This design was created and used to promote the Early Enrollment period for LifeWorks. The graphic was posted on Instagram and Facebook and also modified for various print advertising.
This was written to promote the release of content from an episode of Lost River Sessions on social media. This, and similar content written for each episode, would also be adapted into evergreen versions and used in marketing and distribution packages.