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PORTFOLIO - MULTIMEDIA
Red Hand Day 2009
Red Hand Day 2009 would not have been possible without the support of our local community members. We thank you for your support and dedication throughout the course of this project.
Red Hand Day 2009 grew out of the Our Town, One Read Project. The following people provided support to make the Clinton Community Read possible:
Caroline B. Cooney – author of Diamonds in the Shadow
Bilkisu Bah – inspiration for the Diamonds book/town resident and refugee
Eric Bergman – moderated the film Hotel Rwanda
Mary DeChello – ran the book discussion
Linda Gworerk – ran the book discussion
Kelly Hebrank – (IRIS) guest speaker on refugees
Husham Hussain – (IRIS) guest speaker and refugee
David Boudinot – HCH employee – book distribution/author intro
Lisa Gugliotti – HCH employee – program booklet
Maribeth Breen – Director HCH Library
And the Our Town, One Read, Committee from the Clinton Action Committee
n the Fall of 2008 I received a phone call from a representative of Yale-New Haven Hospital. A request had been made to produce a multimedia presentation for the 30th Anniversary of the Yale New Haven Hospital Ambulatory Services Division.
Along with the multimedia project, a number of other communications pieces were produced to celebrate this milestone for the hospital as well as the team that makes up the Ambulatory Services Division.
I received a road map from one of the other designers who was producing the brochure for the hospital as part of the 30th Anniversary. This provided a great timeline for me to produce the presentation. Along with that map I received a box of photos and articles from various staff members that kept a history of the Temple Medical Center and all of the accomplishments of the Ambulatory Services Division