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CFA Video Production receives 2011 New York Emmy Award
by systemNEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release: April 5, 2011
For More Information: David Wedekindt, Center for the Arts
716-645-6775 or [email protected]
Center for the Arts Video Production group
receives 2011 New York Emmy® Award
Buffalo,
NY - The Center for the Arts Video Production group at the University
at Buffalo has won a 2011 New York Emmy® Award. The award was received
in the Informational/Instructional: Feature/Segment category at the 54th
Annual New York Emmy® Awards presentation on April 3, 2011 in New York
City.
The project, entitled "Industrial Engineers Make A
Difference," features industrial engineers in diverse workplaces such as
Hershey's, Disney World, and the Kennedy Space Center and is used to
educate students about careers in the field. The piece includes several
University at Buffalo alumni, and features Patrick S. Sunderlin (B.S.,
Industrial Engineering, '85) who currently serves as Director &
Deputy VP, Operations at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in
Orlando, Florida.
The project was sponsored by the Council of
Industrial Engineering Academic Department Heads, which is an affiliate
of the Institute of Industrial Engineers. Dr. Rakesh Nagi, Chairman of
UB's Department of Industrial Engineering, is a member of the Council.
The
Center for the Arts Video Production group is a professional television
and video outlet dedicated to enhancing communication about the Center
for the Arts, University at Buffalo and affiliated groups. It
collaborates with a wide range of university clients to produce videos
for marketing, development, education and entertainment. Since 2006, the
group has been honored with fourteen national Telly Awards.
The
New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences, founded in 1955, is the preeminent membership organization
serving all media professionals by offering career enhancing events and
networking opportunities. NY NATAS fosters creativity and inspires
artistic and technical excellence through the renowned Emmy® Award, the
most prestigious honor and most coveted peer-recognition symbol of
distinction in television. As distribution platforms have expanded to
include broadband and portable devices NY NATAS now honors television
the art form regardless of the delivery. www.nyemmys.org
View the "Industrial Engineers Make A Difference" video on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/UBNOW#p/u/0/ZpPDoLX_9K4
For more information on the Center for the Arts visit: www.ubcfa.org
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