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Kimberly Haas
Echoes/Pennsylvania Public Radio

Chester Springs , Pennsylvania,  19425

610.827.9600 (Office)
kimberlyh@echoes.org
www.echoes.org

Available For : Arts reporting, Interviewing, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Cassette Recorder, DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Pro Tools, Recording Studio, 

Media Experience : Radio Documentary, Print Media, 

Bio : Executive Producer, Echoes


Laura Hadden
The Moth

Brooklyn , New York,  11231

haddenist@gmail.com
http://www.laurahadden.com

Available For : Documentary production, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, Radio Documentary, 


Delaney Hall
Independent

Chicago , Illinois,  60622

773.354.1896 (Cel)
delaneyh@gmail.com
http://daphall.wordpress.com/

Available For : Arts reporting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, Soundslides, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, Radio Documentary, Print Media, On-air talent, Podcasting, 

Bio : Delaney is a radio producer, sound designer, amateur photographer, and media teacher living in Chicago.

From 2006 to 2010, she worked with the Third Coast International Audio Festival, where she produced Re:sound (the TCF\'s weekly show on WBEZ), hosted the Third Coast podcast, developed features for the website, and helped Third Coast get on its feet as a strong independent media arts organization.

Delaney has also taught audio production to young people at Street Level Youth Media and radio documentary to students at the University of Chicago.

Beginning in the fall of 2010, she\'ll start working towards an MA in journalism at Columbia in NYC and hopes to freelance as much as possible during her time there.


Anne Hallward

22 Free St, Suite 402
Portland , Maine,  04101

207 651-6412 (Office)
ahallward@gmail.com
http://www.wmpg.org/?archive#safespace

Available For : Interviewing, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, 

Bio : I am a psychiatrist hosting a talk show, Safe Space about subjects that are hard to talk about. The show creates a safe venue for the courageous discussion of vulnerable everyday subjects like sexuality, mental illness, and addictions in a substantive, intimate conversation.


Rich Halten

973 Laurel Field Lane
Atlanta , Georgia,  30064
USA
soundrich1@gmail.com
http://www.soundrich.com

Available For : Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, Post production, Promotion and Marketing, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Print Reporting, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Cassette Recorder, DAT Recorders, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, Recording Studio, Reel to Reel Tape, 

Media Experience : Commercial Radio, Television, 

Bio : Got hooked on radio as a DJ at 16, continuing through college and armed forces broadcasting. In and out of the biz over a career including public TV and advertising. Today, a boomer who prefers the challenge of radio over tamer pursuits like kickboxing and bungee jumping.


Anna Hamilton

6989 Charles St.
St. Augustine , Florida,  32080


Andrea Hammer

609 Mitchell Street
Ithaca , New York,  14850

607 273 1651 (Home)


Guy Hand
Guy Hand Productions

3221 North 28th St.
Boise , Idaho,  83703

208-863-6333 (Office)
http://www.guyhand@guyhand.com

Available For : Documentary production, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Print Reporting, Public Radio, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Pro Tools, Specialized mics, 

Media Experience : Radio Documentary, Print Media, 

Bio : Guy Hand is a independent radio producer whose work has appeared on Living On Earth, The Splendid Table, The Northwest News Network, Voice of America, The New York Times (website), Radio High Country News, and others. The Society of Environmental Journalists named his two-part series on Alaskas Tongass National Forest the best feature radio piece of 2002. A Nieman Foundation Report called it a lesson in the art of radio.

He has recently put together a website on food and agriculture called Northwest Food News (www.nwfoodnews.com). It includes posts and podcasts of his NPR series Edible Idaho, which also airs on Boise State Radio, restaurant reviews for the Idaho Statesman (Hand is the Statemans critic), farmers market reports and more.

Hand has also written for The Los Angeles Times, Audubon, Sierra, Orion, Northern Lights, High Country News, and other magazines and anthologies.


Noelle Hanrahan
Prison Radio/Redwood Justice Fund

PO Box 411074
San Francisco , California,  94141

415-648-4505 (Home)
info@prisonradio.org
http://www.prisonradio.org

Bio : Noelle Hanrahan is an award winning investigative journalist and director of Prison Radio, which challenges mass incarceration and racism by airing the voice of men and women in prison. Since 1992 she has recorded the commentaries of Mumia Abu-Jamal. She initiated and produced Live From Death Row by Mumia Abu-Jamal, (Addison Wesley 1995). In 2000 she edited Mumia’s latest book of essays “All Things Censored” (Seven Stories). Hanrahan has won three Golden Reel Awards from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. Currently she produces “Dispatches From Death Row”, Mumia Abu-Jamal’s weekly radio commentaries on 100 radio stations. She is a graduate of Stanford University, and received her degree in Gender Race and Class Studies. She lives the SF Bay View Hunter’s Point district with her nine-year-old daughter Miranda.


Sara Harris
Hear in the City

438 Casanova Street
Los Angeles , California,  90012
United States
audiopostales@gmail.com
saraharr@usc.edu
http://radiosonideros.org

Available For : Arts reporting, Commentary/editorials, Consulting, Documentary production, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Interviewing, Mentoring, News Reporting, Non-English Languages, Post production, Sound Editing and Mixing, Multimedia, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Cassette Recorder, DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, Recording Studio, Reel to Reel Tape, Specialized mics, Final Cut Pro, Soundslides, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Radio Drama, Web Design, Print Media, Mobile media development, Multimedia production, On-air talent, Podcasting, Slideshow production, Social media strategy, 

Bio : Sara Harris is an audio artist and radio journalist with more than a decade of experience reporting from Los Angeles and Mexico. Her work focuses on immigrant communities, urban geography, land use, and environmental justice. Sara’s radio stories have been featured on Marketplace, All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Studio 360, WNYC, Living on Earth, The World, and Mexico’s IMER national network. Sara is co-founder of the urban sound-mapping project: RadioSonideros whose works include Earth, Water, Air for The FM Ferry Experiment and The Roots of the Park for the Not a Cornfield project. Her most recent sound art collaboration with Christina Ulke: A history behind the fence; The ex-appropriation of Chavez Ravine was featured in Soundscapes at g727 in Los Angeles.

Sara Harris started the Los Angeles Bureau at Youth Radio and founded the AudioPostales cross-border radio project with youth in the U.S. and Mexico. Sara is part of the 2010 graduating class in Masters in Specialized Journalism program at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and co-founder of the Mobile Youth Voices project.

Notes : Launching a new show on KPFK, 90.7FM

Hear in the City: Radio Realities from the Urban Landscape
A Monday magazine on KPFK, 90.7FM, airs at 2pm, in Los Angeles
Hosted by Sara Harris
www.hearinthecity.org


Leda Hartman
World Vision Report

258 Bellemont Rd.
Pittsboro , North Carolina,  27312

919-542-0008 (Office)
919-971-1369 (Cel)
http://www.worldvisionreport.org

Bio : Leda Hartman has worked as a public radio and print journalist for more than 25 years.

She is currently the assignment editor for the World Vision Report, a nationally broadcast public radio program that focuses on issues of poverty and justice worldwide. She welcomes story pitches from reporters, especially for stories from the developing world.

Leda has been a contributor to Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Marketplace, Latino USA, Living on Earth, Studio 360, Justice Talking and The World, as well as Voice of America. She produced a traditional music series for NPR called \"Honky Tonks, Hymns and the Blues,\" and created an audio documentary on the Appalachian mountain economy for the World Bank Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is the recipient of many national awards, including a shared Peabody, a shared Dupont-Columbia, a shared Gracie, a Clarion and a first-place documentary award from the Society of Professional Journalists.


Janelle Haskell
AARP/Prime Time Radio

601 E St. NW
Washington , District of Columbia,  20049

www.radioprimetime.org


Abi Hassen

923 Bushwick Ave
Brooklyn , New York,  11221

202 746 7650 (Cel)
abraham.hassen@gmail.com

Available For : Acting, Arts reporting, Commentary/editorials, Consulting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Grant Writing, Interviewing, News Reporting, Post production, Public Radio, 
Legal Research

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Final Cut Pro, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, Podcasting, 

Bio : I am very interested in learning more about production. I have basic skills, but I\'m always interested in learning. I would also love to partner with people interested in creating political discussion based podcast.


Sandra E. Hausman
Virginia Public Radio

1803 Clay Drive
Crozet , Virginia,  22932
USA
434-205-4055 (Home)
434-989-8121 (Cel)
434-293-2515 (Office)
hauschott@aol.com

Available For : Documentary production, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Post production, Tape Syncs, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Adobe Audition, Minidisk Recorders, Recording Studio, Specialized mics, 

Media Experience : Commercial Radio, International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Television, 
Public Radio

Bio : Sandy Hausman is an award-winning producer of news and feature reports for Virginia Public Radio, NPR and PRI. She specializes in environmental subjects, agriculture, medicine and human interest. She also has extensive experience in video production, having worked for ABC News and the NBC-owned station in Chicago.


Shannon Heffernan

3419 W Medill
Chicago , Illinois,  60647

773-314-6185 (Cel)
shannonheffernan@gmail.com

Available For : Acting, Arts reporting, Consulting, Documentary production, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Grant Writing, Interviewing, Mentoring, News Reporting, Post production, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, Print Reporting, Public Radio, Voiceover, 
education

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, Radio Documentary, Radio Drama, Print Media, 
Online Community Management, Social Network Marketing, Collaborative projects, Education

Bio : Shannon Heffernan is a Chicago-based audio producer and new media journalist. She has produced radio pieces for national and local radio shows including Weekend America, WBEZ\'s Eight Forty-Eight, and Justice Talking. She has worked as an online community manager and has experience working with user-generated content, community collaboration, and new media. She has taught audio documentary to youth at Uplift Community High School and Loyola University.

In addition to her media work, Shannon has a background in theater and creative writing. She received a BA in theater from Grinnell College and has worked with various theaters around Chicago as a writer and director.


Erica Heilman
Vermont Folklife Center

363 Peck Hill Road
East Calais , Vermont,  05650
Country
(802) 324-0909 (Cel)
ericaheilman@radiohole.com

Available For : Field Recording, Interviewing, 

Equipement/Studio : DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Pro Tools, 

Media Experience : Radio Documentary, Television, Print Media, 

Bio : I am an independent radio producer living in East Calais, Vermont. I also work throughout the state as a private investigator.


Marisa Helms
Self Employed

3507 46th Avenue South
Minneapolis , Minnesota,  55406

612.729.0534 (Office)

Bio : Marisa Helms has worked for 12 years as a radio journalist. Most recently she was a staff reporter for 8.5 years for Minnesota Public Radio, in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has also reported for KQED-FM\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s California Report WDET-FM in Detroit, National Public Radio The World, Marketplace, and the BBC. While at MPR, Helms also produced and hosted the nationally-syndicated show Future Tense, a daily program about technology and culture. Starting November, 2007, Helms moved to freelance radio reporting and production. She also works as a contract writer for a new online news startup called MinnPost.com.


Ann Heppermann

155 India St. Apt. 3L
Brooklyn , New York,  11222

928.600.3977. (Home)

Bio : Ann is an independent producer who has been creating national and international radio pieces for the past four years. Her work has appeared on: Morning Edition, Marketplace, Justice Talking, This American Life, American Routes, Weekend America, Here and Now, Only a Game, Savvy Traveler, To the Best of Our Knowledge, Radio Lab, CBC\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Outfront, Voice of America\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Our World, National Native News and Chicago Public Radio\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Eight Forty-Eight and Re:sound. She has produced award-winning long and short form radio documentaries for WBEZ\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Chicago Matters series and the Third Coast Audio Festival. She collaborates with AIR member and independent producer Kara Oehler. Her work has also been a part of audio festivals across the country and around the world. She has won NFCB\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Gold and Silver Reel, plus numerous awards from AP, RTNDA, and PRNDI. Currently, she is working on a radio series about song and memory with author Rick Moody and producer Kara Oehler.

Ann also is the assistant director of radio at Brooklyn College where she helps students run the station. She has created professional relationships between the station and a number of radio organizations including: Public Radio Exchange (PRX); Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS); Transom.org; and NPR\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Next Generation. She developed a CUNY wide radio workshop with NPR\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Next Generation that premiered in Spring 2006.


Laura Herberg
Narrative Ark

76 Beckett St.,  Portland , Maine,  04101

(206) 446 - 1491 (Cel)
laurasnewemail@gmail.com
http://hericebergradio.wordpress.com/

Available For : Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, Post production, Promotion and Marketing, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, Radio Documentary, Multimedia production, On-air talent, Slideshow production, Social media strategy, 

Bio : Laura is a recent graduate from the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies where she studied radio in Fall 2009. Since then, Laura has been volunteering at the local community radio station, WMPG. There, she has completed production training, on-air training, and is working as their PSA coordinator (writing and scheduling PSAs). In her free time, Laura is an independent producer. Currently she is working on a story about her friend filming her first topless sex scene in a feature-length, independent film. Laura is also working to document various stories about people living with herpes. To hone her audio documentary skills, Laura is hoping to land a Summer or Fall internships with a station, show, or podcast that produces audio features.


Calleen Herbert

Durham , North Carolina,  27703
United States of America


Ed Herrmann

Chicago , Illinois,  60614

312-330-5387 (Cel)
ed@garudarecords.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Consulting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, Music recording, Post production, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, Recording Studio, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, Radio Documentary, Radio Drama, 


Sally W. Herships

206 Prospect Park W., #2L
Brooklyn , New York,  11215

(718) 938-0576 (Office)
(718) 768-1317 (Home)
sally@sohosally.com
www.sohosally.com

Available For : News Reporting, 
Field Recording, Interviewing, Teen mentoring, Tape Synchs, Multimedia

Equipement/Studio : FTP, ISDN etc, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, 

Media Experience : Radio Documentary, 

Bio : A freelance producer in Brooklyn, New York Sally has produced and/or reported for BBC Radio 4, Marketplace, Pacific Time, Radio Rookies, The World, and Weekend America. When she\'s not pitching or making radio she enjoys sitting around, daydreaming, and drawing supermodels, robots and cats. Sally is currently a contributing editor at Radio Lab.


Kate Hinds

41 West 82nd Street, #9B
New York , New York,  10024

(917) 363-4933 (Home)
katehinds@gmail.com

Available For : Interviewing, Tape Syncs, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Minidisk Recorders, 


Rosemary Hoban
WUNC

PO Box 1584
Durham , North Carolina,  27702-1584

rhoban@wunc.org

Available For : News Reporting, 
sound editing and mixing, tape syncs, field recording, environmental recording

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, 
and MD, standard and shotgun mics, able to use Audition and ProTools, studio production space

Media Experience : Community Radio, 
with a specialty in health and environmental reporting, I\'ve done some international reporting to

Bio : Rose spent a dozen years working as a nurse until she put down her stethoscope and picked up a microphone and got hooked. Graduate school followed - Berkeley journalism school and while Rose was there, she also picked up a degree in public health policy, with lots of environmental public health classes on the side.

Currently she\'s the health reporter at North Carolina Public Radio, where she\'s been recipient of numerous awards, regional RTNDA awards, a regional Murrow and was part of a group that won the DuPont for a series WUNC did on poverty in NC.

Rose covers health care, public health, research with the eye of someone who\'s done all of it. She covers some hard science stories as well. She has also done stories on environmental regulation and the occasional fun story - such as one on recreational tree climbing done last year. But her true passion is doing profiles of curious characters - Ray, the bone guy and Margaret, NC\'s gourd lady. And no one who\'s ever heard the story about the morgue workers has forgotten it.

Notes : Her work has been heard at Living on Earth, News and Notes, Voice of America (where she\'s a regular freelancer), and occasionally for Morning Edition.


Kim Hodgson

1205 Clifton Rd. NE
Atlanta , Georgia,  30307-1231

704-641-3338 (Cel)
404-378-3298 (Home)
fkim.hodgson@gmail.com

Available For : Consulting, Grant Writing, Tape Syncs, Public Radio, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, 
Mac, Audacity

Media Experience : Community Radio, Radio Documentary, 
Management and Policy Issues

Bio : BA in Drama from Antioch College; MA Radio-TV-Film from the University of Wisconsin (1969) Began recording, editing and voicing educational programs for the U. of Chicago Office of Radio and TV in the mid-sixties. Produced documentary, news and drama features for NPR during its first weeks on the air. Helped the Ramah Navajo community put the first Native American-controlled public radio station on the air in 1972. Recorded, edited, voiced and mixed documentaries, news and arts features and local music performances while station manager at Minnesota Public Radio\\\\\\\'s KRSW in rural southwest Minnesota. General Manager of KUOW; Radio VP at WETA; GM of WAMU in DC (12 years), and classical WDAV in Davidson, NC (9 years). NPR Board member 1994 - 2000, Chair 1996 - 2000. Radio production instructor, Mbabane, Swaziland (1987). Retired from full-time station work in June, 2008.

Notes : Currently living in Atlanta. Interested in reviving/improving production skills -- or just plugging into the world of public media on an occasional or part-time basis in any way that might prove useful.


Beth Hoffman

Albany , California,  94706

801.815.0766 (Cel)
http://bethaudio.com

Available For : Consulting, 

Bio : Beth Hoffman is a freelance radio producer and writer whose work can be found at bethaudio.com. Hoffman was a frequent contributor at Utah’s NPR station KUER, and has aired nationally on NPR, The World, Living on Earth, Latino USA and Weekend America. She completed a series about the artistic, cultural and environmental connections to food called Bite Sized that aired on KUER, and a year long documentary radio project with photographer Sean Graff entitled Old World, New Kitchen, aired locally and nationally. Hoffman also worked for three and a half years as Senior Interviewer and Researcher for the Center for Documentary Arts (CDA). In this position she conducted dozens of interviews and wrote and produced a weekly radio show for CDA based on these interviews. In addition, Hoffman is owner of AudioAlbums, a business offering private interviewing and audio recording for families and businesses.


Lori Holladay
VOICES Productions

30 Chalfonte Ct,  Fort Thomas , Kentucky,  41075
USA
8596401237 (Cel)
8595726927 (Office)
8595726604 (Fax)
lori@wnku.org
loriholladay@fuse.net

Available For : Arts reporting, Consulting, Grant Writing, Interviewing, Mentoring, Music programming, Post production, Promotion and Marketing, Multimedia, Print Reporting, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Adobe Audition, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Specialized mics, 

Media Experience : Television, Web Design, Print Media, 
Feature Films, TV Documentaries, TV Commercials, Cable TV shows, Music Videos, Live Performance Prod

Bio : Lori Holladay has worked in the radio, television, feature film, and music video production industry since 1980 having served as a producer for most of that time.
Holladay does fundraising for 89.7 WNKU in the Cincinnati market, and serves as producer and host of “VOICES4theSoul”, a new radio, web, and concert series featuring singer-songwriters expressing a more meaningful side of life. For the one hour, weekly, syndicated, public radio, adult alternative music radio show, she lovingly and painstakingly selects each song based on the lyrics and their meaning, along with choosing an eclectic mix of musical genres and styles and short intimate interviews with the artists creates an hour of entertainment like no other.

Notes : VOICES4theSoul is available for free on PRX.org


Josie Holtzman
Independent Producer

New York , New York,  10024

josie.holtz@gmail.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Grant Writing, Interviewing, Music recording, News Reporting, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Print Reporting, Public Radio, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, Radio Documentary, 


Matt Holzman
KCRW

1900 Pico Blvd
Los Angeles , California,  90405

310-314-4622 (Office)
http://www.kcrw.org

Bio : Matt is KCRW\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Director of Program Development. Matt\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s been a free-lance reporter for Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Marketplace and Studio 360. He\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s the creator and EP of \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Business,\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" public radio\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s show about the business of show business.


Rachel Hopkin
Independent

Alvaton , Kentucky,  42122
USA
http://www.rachelhopkin.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Commentary/editorials, Consulting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, Music programming, Music recording, Sound Editing and Mixing, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : FTP, ISDN etc, Pro Tools, 

Media Experience : Long and Short Form Features, News Reporting, Recording/Producing Live Performances of Music Events

Bio : Rachel Hopkin has been a freelance radio producer since 2006 during which time she has worked for the BBC, CBC in Canada, Radio Netherlands, WNYC, and American Public Media, among other organisations. Her recent work includes several series of Musical Migrants - portraits of people who have moved to a new place for love of music - for BBC Radio 4, Emerald Streams - a series for Newstalk in Dublin about the twin themes of Irish music and migration, and Chamame - a documentary about a folk music genre from the north of Argentina - for the Australian Broadcasting Company.

Previously, she was a radio producer at the BBC in the UK for 6 years and made many different types of features and programmes for broadcast on Radio 4, Radio 3 and the World Service.

She is currently working towards a Masters in Folklore at Western Kentucky University and collaborating on joint productions between WKU’s Folk Studies Department and the school\'s Public Radio station.


Ellen Horne
WNYC Radio

Brooklyn , New York,  11218

Available For : Acting, Commentary/editorials, Consulting, Environmental Reporting, Grant Writing, Interviewing, Promotion and Marketing, Voiceover, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Radio Drama, Print Media, 

Bio : Executive Producer, Radio Lab


Wesley Horner
Wesley Horner Productions

25 Stephen Lane
Leyden , Massachusetts,  01301-9405
United States
413 772 6450 (Office)
wes@hornerproductions.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Commentary/editorials, Consulting, Documentary production, Interviewing, Music programming, Print Reporting, Public Radio, 

Media Experience : International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Television, Print Media, 
Program Development

Bio : Wesley Horner’s executive producer credits include the documentary and music performance series’ FIVE FARMS: STORIES FROM AMERICAN FARM FAMILIES (in collaboration with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University); BLACK RADIO with Lou Rawls; REMEMBERING SLAVERY; JAZZ SINGERS with Al Jarreau; MISSISSIPPI: RIVER OF SONG with Ani Di Franco; FOLK MASTERS FROM THE BARNS OF WOLF TRAP; MEMPHIS: ROCK \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'n SOUL with Cybill Shepherd; JAZZ SMITHSONIAN with Lena Horne; and NPR\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s daily classical music program PERFORMANCE TODAY. Horner served as producer for development and pilot programs for the weekly radio series FROM THE TOP and as consultant for development of the FROM THE TOP spin-off series for PBS; and executive producer for HDTV PBS television special Piano Grand, starring Billy Joel, Dave Brubeck, Diana Krall, Robert Levin, Katia & Marielle LaBeque, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Jean-Yves Thibaudet. Horner was executive producer for public radio’s first live national cultural program from Europe (THE MAGIC FLUTE with James Levine, Salzburg Festival 1979) and for development and location management of NPR’s comprehensive live coverage of Mozart’s 250th birthday from Salzburg, Austria in 2006, including weeklong live origination of PERFORMANCE TODAY, and segments on TALK OF THE NATION and MORNING EDITION. Horner is the author of the book PRODUCER\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'S GUIDE TO THE HEREAFTER. His documentary film FIRST IMPRESSIONS: A STORY ABOUT GROWING UP, FALLING IN LOVE, AND MEETING THE IN-LAWS was selected for screening at film festivals in Washington, DC; Provincetown, Massachusetts; and Barcelona, Spain. Programs for which Horner served as executive producer have received top broadcasting and journalism awards, including two George Foster Peabody Awards; the Dupont/Columbia University Journalism Award; three New York Festivals Gold Awards; and the Gold Award, International Electronic Cinema Festival (“Montreaux”).

Horner has worked in partnership with major broadcasting organizations in North America, Europe, and Asia, including National Public Radio, American Public Radio/Public Radio International, WGBH Boston, KUSC Los Angeles, KUHF Houston, WNYC New York, Minnesota Public Radio, WFMT Chicago, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, British Broadcasting Corporation, Deutsche Welle, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, Euroarts International Leipzig, Maryland Public Television, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Österriechischer Rundfunk/ORF, Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg Seminar, PBS, and the Smithsonian Institution.


Don Horton

Falcon Heights , Minnesota,  55108
USA
horton@winternet.com


Janet Hotch

Chicago , Illinois,  60612
USA
jhotch@sbcglobal.net

Equipement/Studio : DAT Recorders, Pro Tools, Specialized mics, 


Henry Howard

5101 Pine Grove Ct.
Atlanta , Georgia,  30087

770-925-7349 (Office)
770-823-8796 (Cel)
hhoward@spamcop.net
http://www.sounddguy.com

Available For : Field Recording, Music recording, Post production, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, 
Talking head video, phone patches

Equipement/Studio : Adobe Audition, Cassette Recorder, DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Minidisk Recorders, Recording Studio, Reel to Reel Tape, Specialized mics, 
Sound Forge, Vegas,

Media Experience : Commercial Radio, Radio Drama, Multimedia production, Podcasting, 
Corporate Communications and Training

Bio : Since 1979 my specialty has been voice recording, editing and mixing to produce a complete communications package or radio project. I routinely record interviews and double-enders. I have done location recording of acoustic groups to symphony.

For many of my clients I also act as a director / producer of the content in their absence or at their request.

Notes : Available for location interviews/double-enders, conference recording, voice recording, editing and audio clean up. I was podcasting for clients 15 years ago except we had to use cassettes to distribute the corporate audio newsletters.
http://www.corporatetalkradio.com

In the field:
Sound Devices 702, Fostex FR-2 and others.
Mics - Sennheiser, AKG, Shure, EV, Heil.

In studio: Neumann U-87s or AKG 414s.

Phone patch in studio or on location.

www.sounddguy.com


Margaret Howze

1303 Valmont St.
New Orleans , Louisiana,  70115-4110

504-269-4446 (Home)
howze@mindspring.com


Laura Hubber

PO Box 5038
Los Angeles , California,  90409

310 435 1827 (Office)
LHubber@mac.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Documentary production, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Multimedia, Print Reporting, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, FTP, ISDN etc, Minidisk Recorders, Specialized mics, 

Media Experience : International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Television, Print Media, 

Bio : Los Angeles-based reporter/producer. Have reported for Marketplace, National Public Radio, The California Report, and The World. Also reported features for the BBC World Service from Afghanistan, Israel, Macedonia, Morocco, New Zealand, and Rwanda.

In addition to radio I have produced television documentaries for PBS, ABC Family, UPN and the Food Network and reported for the San Francisco Chronicle from Bosnia.

Education:
B.A. Harvard Univeristy, English Literature
M.A. New York University, Anthropology/Media Studies


Bridget Huber

San Francisco , California,  94110

207-251-2275 (Cel)
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/profiles/mary_huber/

Available For : Arts reporting, Environmental Reporting, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Non-English Languages, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, Print Reporting, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, Soundslides, 

Media Experience : Community Radio, International Reporting, Radio Documentary, Print Media, Multimedia production, On-air talent, Podcasting, Slideshow production, 

Bio : Bridget Huber is multimedia journalist, with a particular interest in the arts, the environment, labor issues and public health. Her work has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor and on KALW-San Francisco, KALX-Berkeley the San Francisco Chronicle and the Associated Press.


Stephanie Hughes

58A Sharon Street
Brooklyn , New York,  11211

267-546-7219 (Cel)
hughes.stephanie@gmail.com

Available For : Arts reporting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, News Reporting, Post production, Sound Editing and Mixing, Tape Syncs, Multimedia, Print Reporting, Public Radio, 

Equipement/Studio : Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Pro Tools, Final Cut Pro, 

Media Experience : Print Media, Multimedia production, Podcasting, Slideshow production, 

Bio : Stephanie Hughes is a New York-based freelance audio producer and reporter. She\'s produced and reported pieces for national and local shows such as PRI\'s \"The Takeaway,\" New Hampshire Public Radio’s “Word of Mouth,” WNYC Public Radio, WHYY News in Philadelphia, WUWF in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, West Virginia Public Broadcasting, and The New York Times Local blog.

She has experience working with crowdsourcing, citizen journalism, and user-generated content. She has also worked as a podcast producer for the Dalton School.

In addition to her audio work, Stephanie also has a background in communications theory. She studied at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, and presented a paper at the annual conference of the Eastern Communication Association on the American Girl brand, and how it affects girls’ knowledge of history.


Brenda Hutchinson

147 Broadway,  Brooklyn , New York,  11211
US
415.786.3244 (Cel)
brendah@exo.net
http://www.sonicportraits.org

Available For : Consulting, Documentary production, Field Recording, Interviewing, Music programming, Post production, Sound Editing and Mixing, Multimedia, Public Radio, Voiceover, 

Equipement/Studio : Cassette Recorder, DAT Recorders, Hard Disc/Flash recorder, Minidisk Recorders, Pro Tools, 

Media Experience : Audio Art, Community Radio, Radio Documentary, 
Film, performance, blog

Bio : Sound Artist and composer. Makes large-scale experiments in socially based improvisations with sound, stories and performance. Designed and performs with gestural interface for Long Tube. Commissioned by Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, Meet the Composer/Reader\\\\\\\'s Digest, National Endowment for the Arts, and McKnight Foundation, among others. She has been an artist in residence at San Quentin Prison, Headlands Center for the Arts, Harvestworks, The Exploratorium and Djerassi Resident Artists Program. Work produced for National Public Radio\\\\\\\'s Soundprint. Recipient of Gracie Allen Award from American Women in Radio and Television (2003) for “Violet Flame”, Ucross Residency Award (2004) and Montalvo Artist Residency (2007). Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts (2001-)

Notes : Check out: thebellproject.blogspot.com for media journal of 8150 mile cross-country drive hauling a very loud 250 lb. cast iron schoolbell.

Also: Ongoing project drawing attention to every single sunrise and sunset - ringing bells and inviting others to do the same. http://dailybell2008.blogspot.com