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Rich grew up in Northern Wisconsin. He has MCS (Middle Child Syndrome) but is definitely his Mom's favorite. He worked very hard at not being noticed in school but always wanted to be on camera. Rich wanted to be a Talk Show Host since he was12. It was first seeing Rosie O'Donnell's show in 1997 that sparked this love and he hasn't stopped since. He attended UW-Milwaukee for college, which took him 5 years to get a Theatre Degree because he was busy ....socializing. Not knowing how to become a Host after college, Rich started hosting live trivia games in bars and restaurants around Milwaukee. Then it happened, he was asked to host his own show on Milwaukee Public Television in 2011. That show won an award! Rich began working with the arts-in-health nonprofit, Hearts Need Art: Creative Support for Patients and Caregivers. He works with adult patients, their loved ones and medical staff to bring moments of joy, creativity and self-expression through art, music and writing programs. https://www.richardwilmore.com/
THE EMBC NETWORK featuring: ihealthradio and worldwide podcasts
Rich grew up in Northern Wisconsin. He has MCS (Middle Child Syndrome) but is definitely his Mom's favorite. He worked very hard at not being noticed in school but always wanted to be on camera. Rich wanted to be a Talk Show Host since he was12. It was first seeing Rosie O'Donnell's show in 1997 that sparked this love and he hasn't stopped since. He attended UW-Milwaukee for college, which took him 5 years to get a Theatre Degree because he was busy ....socializing. Not knowing how to become a Host after college, Rich started hosting live trivia games in bars and restaurants around Milwaukee. Then it happened, he was asked to host his own show on Milwaukee Public Television in 2011. That show won an award! Rich began working with the arts-in-health nonprofit, Hearts Need Art: Creative Support for Patients and Caregivers. He works with adult patients, their loved ones and medical staff to bring moments of joy, creativity and self-expression through art, music and writing programs. https://www.richardwilmore.com/
MPTV announces College Place, a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos were taped and produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information: http://www.matc.edu
Presentation Titile: n/a Media Type: podcast Date: March 7, 2012 Will Allen, CEO Growing Power, Inc. presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The founder of a farm and community food center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Will is widely considered the leading authority in the expanding field of urban agriculture. At Growing Power and in community food projects across the nation and around the world, Will promotes the belief that all people, regardless of their economic circumstances, should have access to fresh, safe, affordable and nutritious foods at all times. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Title: His Environmental Journey Media Type: audio Date: March 7, 2012 Ed Begley Jr., Actor and Environmental Activist presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hollywood actor and Green Activist Ed Begley, Jr. describes his journey to promote earth-friendly choices. 1970 marks the year Mr. Begley started fighting back against the smog and pollution of his LA childhood, discussing personal and professional events that help him in his quest to ensure a sustainable and healthy earth for generations to come. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Title: No Line on the Horizon Media Type: video Date: March 7, 2012 Michael R. Lovell, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Topic: Harley-Davidson Distribution Center Going Green Media Type: video Date: March 7, 2012 Matthew Levatich, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. President and COO presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Levatich joined Harley-Davidson in 1994 and has held positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. and Europe, including Vice President and General Manager of the Motor Company’s Parts and Accessories business, Vice President of Materials Management, and President and Managing Director of MV Agusta. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
MPTV announces College Place, a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos were taped and produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu Degree: Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree Certificate: Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
Presentation Title: His Environmental Journey Media Type: video Date: March 7, 2012 Ed Begley Jr., Actor and Environmental Activist presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hollywood actor and Green Activist Ed Begley, Jr. describes his journey to promote earth-friendly choices. 1970 marks the year Mr. Begley started fighting back against the smog and pollution of his LA childhood, discussing personal and professional events that help him in his quest to ensure a sustainable and healthy earth for generations to come. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Ellis Bromberg, Milwaukee Public Television's General Manager introduces the new MATC and MPTV initiative College Place on his monthly Thinking Outside the Box videocast. College Place is a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos are produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu - Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree and Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
Title: Media & Creative Arts Digital Summit Media Type: video Date: May 2012 MATC and the School of Media and Creative Arts sponsored a round-table discussion focusing on new digital media technologies and content delivery. The summit ran an hour and addressed many topics relating to the future multi-dimensional delivery of media related content that will be available to consumers and produced by MCA in the coming years. College Place is produced by students in the associate degree Television and Video Production program at Milwaukee Area Technical College in association with Milwaukee Public Television.
Ellis Bromberg, Milwaukee Public Television's General Manager introduces the new MATC and MPTV initiative College Place on his monthly Thinking Outside the Box videocast. College Place is a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos are produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu Degree: Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree Certificate: Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
Presentation Title: Water-Energy Nexus Media Type: video Date: March 7, 2012 David E.J. Garmen, Founding Dean of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences, presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr Garman’s career has covered the full range of environmental management from water resources and pollution control through to new environmental technologies, covering all aspects of measurement, management policy and strategic analysis. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Title: Media & Creative Arts Digital Summit Media Type: podcast Date: May 2012 MATC and the School of Media and Creative Arts sponsored a round-table discussion focusing on new digital media technologies and content delivery. The summit ran an hour and addressed many topics relating to the future multi-dimensional delivery of media related content that will be available to consumers and produced by MCA in the coming years. College Place is produced by students in the associate degree Television and Video Production program at Milwaukee Area Technical College in association with Milwaukee Public Television.
MPTV announces College Place, a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos were taped and produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information: http://www.matc.edu
Ellis Bromberg, Milwaukee Public Television's General Manager introduces the new MATC and MPTV initiative College Place on his monthly Thinking Outside the Box videocast. College Place is a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos are produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu - Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree and Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
Ellis Bromberg, Milwaukee Public Television's General Manager introduces the new MATC and MPTV initiative College Place on his monthly Thinking Outside the Box videocast. College Place is a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos are produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu - Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree and Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
William Symonds shares insight on The Pathways to Prosperity Project, created in 2008 to find promising solutions to our increasing national failure to prepare many young adults for success. Mr. Symonds helped create the project while a senior fellow at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2007-2008. Prior to that, he spent nearly 25 years as a senior correspondent and bureau chief for 'Business Week' magazine. He served as the magazine's chief education correpndent and wrote extensively about the role of U.S. Business in school reform. These remarks were taped for College Place at the Milwaukee Area Technical College's main campus on November 1, 2011, prior to to his participation as the keynote speaker at the 2011 sySTEMnow Conference in Milwaukee. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
William Symonds shares insight on The Pathways to Prosperity Project, created in 2008 to find promising solutions to our increasing national failure to prepare many young adults for success. Mr. Symonds helped create the project while a senior fellow at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2007-2008. Prior to that, he spent nearly 25 years as a senior correspondent and bureau chief for 'Business Week' magazine. He served as the magazine's chief education correpndent and wrote extensively about the role of U.S. Business in school reform. These remarks were taped for College Place at the Milwaukee Area Technical College's main campus on November 1, 2011, prior to to his participation as the keynote speaker at the 2011 sySTEMnow Conference in Milwaukee. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
A video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos were produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. More Information: About our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu Degree: Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree Certificate: Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate |Documenmt|
MPTV announces College Place, a video library of noteworthy presentations, panel discussions and lectures featuring guest speakers and faculty members taped at one of the Milwaukee Area Technical Colleges four southeastern Wisconsin campuses. These videos were taped and produced by students in the colleges associates degree program in Television and Video Production in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television. Milwaukee Area Technical College students enrolled in the Television and Video Production program have the opportunity to learn and work in the studios of Milwaukee Public Television, a national leader in high-definition production and programming. Students acquire industry-standard skills for broadcast TV, cable, and corporate or commercial video. This is one of the few programs in the entire country, in which students gain direct, hands-on experience with HDTV production and broadcasting. More Information about our Television and Video Production degrees/certificates http://www.matc.edu Degree: Television and Video Production A.A.S. Degree Certificate: Advanced Television Post-Production Certificate
Presentation Title: No Line on the Horizon Media Type: podcast Date: March 7, 2012 Michael R. Lovell, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Titile: n/a Media Type: video Date: March 7, 2012 Will Allen, CEO Growing Power, Inc. presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The founder of a farm and community food center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Will is widely considered the leading authority in the expanding field of urban agriculture. At Growing Power and in community food projects across the nation and around the world, Will promotes the belief that all people, regardless of their economic circumstances, should have access to fresh, safe, affordable and nutritious foods at all times. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Topic: Harley-Davidson Distribution Center, Going Green Media Type: audio Date: March 7, 2012 Matthew Levatich, Harley-Davidson Motor Co. President and COO presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Levatich joined Harley-Davidson in 1994 and has held positions of increasing responsibility in the U.S. and Europe, including Vice President and General Manager of the Motor Company’s Parts and Accessories business, Vice President of Materials Management, and President and Managing Director of MV Agusta. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.
Presentation Title: Water-Energy Nexus Media Type: podcast Date: March 7, 2012 David E.J. Garmen, Founding Dean of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences presents at the 2012 Green Energy Summit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr Garman’s career has covered the full range of environmental management from water resources and pollution control through to new environmental technologies, covering all aspects of measurement, management policy and strategic analysis. College Place is produced by MATC Television and Video Production students in coordination with Milwaukee Public Television.