Middle Tennessee State University - Electronic Media
MCA-I (ITVA)
President
President-elect
Vice President
Regional Vice-President
Chapter President
English
MTSU College of Media and Entertainment Wall of Fame digital sign. BEA Festival of Media Arts: Best in Category (Interactive Media and Emerging Technology )
BEA
MS
- Selected as one of 12 Television Interns for 18 month internationally recognized graduate program.\n- Served as Production Manager for a nine month position supervising lighting design and set construction.\n- Selected as one of 2 student attendees at the 1982 Television Conference Foundation Inc. annual media executive retreat at Keystone
Colorado. This event brings together media CEOs and executives from the motion picture
broadcasting and cable industries with international thought leaders. The year's theme was science and the speakers included Isaac Asimov.
Television
City University of New York-Brooklyn College
BA
- Completed undergraduate television curriculum in three years. \n- Served as undergraduate teaching assistant for graduate level television production classes.\n- Independent study assisting a local high school (Ridgewood
NJ) establish a televison production curriculum.
Communications
WPSC campus radio station on-air host.
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Introduction to Social Media Practice
User Experience Fundamentals
Interactive Media Applications
Writing for Interactive Experiences
Survey of Interactive Media
Introduction to Content Strategy and Content Management
Marketing Analytics: Setting and Measuring KPIs
Lynda.com
WordPress 5 Essential Training
UX Design: 5 Creating Scenarios and Storyboards
Lynda.com
Marketing Analytics: Presenting Digital Marketing Data
Lynda.com
UX Design: 4 Ideation
Lynda.com
Virtual Reality Foundations
Lynda.com
UX Design: 7 Implementation Planning
Lynda.com
Content Marketing: Videos
Lynda.com
Foundations of Enterprise Content Management
UX Design: 6 Paper Prototyping
Lynda.com
UX Design: 1 Overview
Lynda.com
Google Analytics for Beginners
Google Analytics Academy
UX Foundations: Research
Lynda.com
Learning Web Analytics
Lynda.com
UX Design: 3 Creating Personas
Lynda.com
Google Analytics Essential Training (2017)
Lynda.com
UX Design: 2 Analyzing User Data
Lynda.com
Communications
High School
Theatre
International Thespian Society
Troupe 622
Hawthorne High School
High School
- Theatre Productions (Godspell
etc.)\n- OnStage community theatre - lead in \"Come Blow Your Horn\"\n- Created \"Spirit of 76\" class logo\n- National Merit Scholarship Finalist
WRRH-FM
WRRH
88.7 FM radio
Ramapo Regional High School
What is Information Architecture?
A presentation on the basics of Information Architecture including my IA Pyramid concept.
What is Information Architecture?
Web Content Managment to Web Content Managment Operations placeholder
Presented at the Content Managemnt Professionals 2007 Fall Summit on Monday
November 26.
Web Content Managment to Web Content Managment Operations placeholder
Run Your Business Online
A presentation to The MCA-I National Conference on using online software to run your business rather than packaged software.
Run Your Business Online
Web project portfolio v3
A portfolio of content strategy work from Todd O'Neill at DoingMedia.
Web project portfolio v3
Rich Media Superhero V2
[Delivered at Web Content 2009
Chicago
IL]\nYour customers often need super deeds and donât know where to turn. They may not realize that under your mild mannered exterior lies a Rich Media Superhero.\n\nThis session will help you discover the super powers you already have. They are often hidden until a wise mentor shows you how to control them. Learn how to speak the language of rich media creation
how to channel your existing skills and how to load your utility belt to defeat any deadline or project constraint.\n\nOften
itâs just a matter of translating the language of your home planet into the language of rich media. Weâll reveal the vocabulary of rich media so you can communicate more effectively with peers
contractors and vendors.\n\nThrough a discussion of rich media creation processes youâll discover your hidden super powers; what mortals call âtransferable skills.â Many of the activities that you do every day have an equivalent activity in the mortal world. Planning and budgeting a project will take on a new energy as you learn how to channel those powers in the rich media world. And youâll find out about new powers like scripts
storyboards and breakdowns. There may be no limit to your abilities!\n\nMany superheroes rely on a full utility belt of hardware and software to aid them in their search for truth
justice and effective training and documentation. After this session youâll know how to load your utility belt so you can be a champion. Cameras
editing software
Flash and media streaming can be like a childâs playthings in your capable hands.\n\nOften the most powerful ability is the simplest one. So
weâll start with a focus on the basics. But if the attendees are ready weâll discuss stronger super powers.\n\nThe question you must answer is: âAre you ready to learn more about your rich media super powers?â\n\nWait! Itâs a bird! Itâs a plane! No
itâs you
Rich Media Superhero!
Rich Media Superhero V2
Connecting the Dots
Presented to the IABCpSA Nov 09 chapter meeting as part of their chapter website barn raising project.
Connecting the Dots
Social Media 101
A lecture on the basics of Social Media. Presented to my Palo Alto College (TX) Principles of Advertising class.
Social Media 101
What Does Online Media Mean?
A presentation delivered to a client to help explain the various forms of online rich media.
What Does Online Media Mean?
User generated Rich Media: Make it
Manage It
Content in a Web 2.0 world comes from many sources and goes to many places. User-generated content is one of the more challenging content sources. It makes the hundreds of channels on cable television look tame. But for large and small enterprises and organizations user generated content can be part of a cure that leads to wider knowledge sharing. During this session you'll learn what user generated content is and can be. You'll get some background on the techniques and technologies you'll need to enable it. And maybe most importantly
some ideas you can use to keep user generated content under control and channel its power to achieve your communications
training or marketing goals.
User generated Rich Media: Make it
Manage It
Licensee and Organizer
2009-2012
TEDxSanAntonio
Content Management
Consulting
Process Engineering
Interaction Design
Media Production
Coworking
Social Media
Video Production
Digital Media
Video
Online Presence Consulting
Editing
Media production
New Media
Online Presence
Association Management
Interactive Media
Multimedia
Content Strategy
Web Content Strategy
The Student Publishing Imperative
The Student Publishing Imperative
Content lead and project manager for creation of the digital Hall of Fame at MTSU College of Mass Communication. Converted the static Wall of Fame that consisted of photos and a bio to a digital Hall of Fame featuring updated photos
biographies
accolades
and video of inductees. Collaborated with Professor Todd O’Neill
Information Technology Department
department heads and various technicians to digitize the Wall of Fame information. Team created a template for the interface
worked with digital sign software
and produced video content.
Todd
O'Neill
Alamo Community College District
USAA
Webhead Group
Alamo Community College District
Middle Tennessee State University
C4 Workspace LLC
Media Communications Association-International
Apple Retail
TEDxSanAntonio
DoingMedia
San Antonio
Texas Area
1998-2002: Team leader on online ecommerce and content design projects.\n2002-2006: Primary business contact on site inventory and enterprise search engine (FAST) acquisition and implementation.
Web Producer
USAA
San Antonio
Texas Area
Content strategy
Online Presence
Content Management and Digital Media Production for business
non-profits and government organizations.
Managing Director
DoingMedia
Murfreesboro
Tennessee
I coordinate the Interactive Media concentration in the Department of Media Arts
part of the College of Media and Entertainment. \nCoordinating means I lead a team of faculty that does strategic planning
curriculum development and student recruitment.
Coordinator - Interactive Media concentration
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro
Tennessee
Instructor in the the Interactive Media degree program
Assistant Professor
Middle Tennessee State University
San Antonio
Texas Area
Initial licensee of TEDxSanAntonio in 2009. Organized three events in 2010
2011 and 2012. Curated speakers in 2010 and 2011. Initiated transition to team management in 2011
fully implemented in 2012. Produced the live video production
streaming and post-production of the event in all three years. Spoke on behalf of TEDxSanAntonio to television and community groups.
Organizer / Speaker Curator / Video Producer
TEDxSanAntonio
San Antonio
Texas Area
Primary business contact on Documentum 5.3 content management system acquisition and implementation.
Senior Business Analyst
USAA
Northwest Vista College
COMM 2327 - Intro to Advertising\nCOMM 2339 - Writing for Radio
TV and Film
Adjunct Instructor
Alamo Community College District
Northstar Mall
San Antonio Texas
I got paid to be an Apple Geek! Probably the best employment experience I've ever had. The best people
the best management
the best company ever.
Specialist
Apple Retail
Palo Alto College
San Antonio
Texas
COMM 1336/1337 - Television Production I/II\nCOMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media\nCOMM 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communications\nCOMM 2327 - Principles of Advertising
Instructor
Alamo Community College District
President - Media Communications Association-International (MCA-I)
2000 – 2001\nManaged the professional staff and volunteers of an international professional association during a period of financial recovery. Developed strategies
programs and initiatives to maintain association’s brand and visibility. Fiscal and budget management resulted in debt reduction from $250
000 to $65
000 an during extended 18 month term.
Media Communications Association-International
C4 Workspace LLC
San Antonio
Texas Area
Founded the first coworking space in San Antonio
Texas.\nC4 Workspace was a sustainable professional community for San Antonio. A coworking space
it provided desks
conference rooms and all the amenities to solos
startups
consultants and creatives.\nClosed in 2009. Lack of interest and/or community support.
Catalyst / Partner
San Antonio
Texas Area
Project management
content strategy and interaction design on e-commerce and intranet projects.
Sr. Project Manager
Webhead Group
Murfreesboro
Tennessee
Associate Professor
Middle Tennessee State University