Sam Behrend to Leave Access
Tucson
This evening the Access
Tucson Board of Directors approved an agreement with Executive Director Sam
Behrend to leave the organization effective May 22nd. Replacing him on an interim basis will be
Training Director Lisa Horner. The Board
praised Mr. Behrend's leadership and his more than 26 year commitment to Access
Tucson and regrets the fiscal hardships caused by a series of funding cuts from
the City of Tucson
that forced them to release Mr. Behrend from his contract which was to have
been through December, 2011. J. Lisa
Jones, Board Chair said: "these are excruciatingly difficult times and it is
heartbreaking personally and devastating for Access Tucson to have Sam Behrend
join many of his former co-workers who have also recently been let go due to significant
loss of funding. We will miss Sam and
wish him the very best" Mr. Behrend along with Jan
Lesher, La Monte Ward and Jerry Anderson were the start-up team when Access
Tucson (then, Tucson Community Cable Corp.) opened in April, 1984. Behrend was Director of Operations until
being named Executive Director, succeeding Lesher, in November, 1987 and has
served in that position since. Mr.
Behrend has been a recognized leader in the community media field for 30 years.
He has served on cable television and telecommunications advisory boards in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
and Tucson. He has
been a consultant with The Buske Group providing assistance to Cities and PEG
groups nationally. Mr. Behrend has been a faculty member of the University of Pittsburgh,
as well as the University of Arizona and Pima Community College.
He has served in a variety of leadership positions with the Alliance
for Community Media which honored him with the George Stoney Award (now The Dirk Koning-George Stoney Humanistic
Communication Award),and with the Alliance for Communications Democracy of
which he is treasurer. Under Behrend's
leadership Access Tucson has also been honored locally, regionally and
nationally, year after year with awards and accolades too numerous to mention. Mr. Behrend's Statement LaMonte Ward, Sam Behrend and Jim Thomas at Access Tucson's 25th anniversary celebration last year. | "It has been an incredible honor
for me to spend over 26 years at Access Tucson. I have been fortunate to work with the finest staff I can imagine. La Monte Ward and I were partners in managing
Access Tucson and he is as good a business partner as anyone has ever had. He was always fair and even-handed with the
staff and the public. He was my sounding
board and we were a great team all these years. I miss La Monte each and every day. Carol Romano continues to be the heart and soul, brains and conscience
of the staff but more importantly, her sound footing as CFO and solid judgment
of what is right made her invaluable to me in my job. I simply don't know how I will be able to get
through the day without Carol. I have
worked with Jim Thomas since we were both volunteers at a cable access studio
in Pittsburgh
in 1973. He has been my friend, advisor
and confidant all these years and so often provided me advice I needed to make
a difficult decision. Jim always knew
the right thing to do in every situation. Lisa
Horner is a tireless
worker and leader and has wonderful vision for the future of what this
organization can and will become. Under
her leadership, Access Tucson will thrive albeit in new and exciting
directions. Vikki Dempsey is a gifted
artist and programmer and will continue to embrace new technologies and methods
to distribute the community's free speech and voice. Rob
Shoults and Eric Peery serve our
membership energetically, with great skill and with the sensitivity needed to
work with a diverse public. They as well
as Dawn Petry form the front line of
Access Tucson and all who come in contact with them are lucky. Dawn is an amazing artist with a devilish
sense of humor which gives her balance as she works with thousands of people
each year to make sure they are served properly in their transactions with
Access Tucson. Larry
Foster and Tim O'Grady are talented producers and exceptional
instructors and have given Access Tucson its well-deserved reputation of having
the finest production classes anywhere. In
addition to these folks I want to also mention some staff members who were laid
off recently and who are severely missed by everyone - Kevin
Sloan, Jeff Edson, Ivy Roberts
and Daniela Ontiveros. And Vicki Evans
who left last year was brilliant as our outreach and volunteer manager. She was the key to our outstanding
relationships with hundreds of local community groups and organizations. I have been most fortunate to have also
worked with an amazing roster of former employees who have all gone on to shine
in their careers after working at Access Tucson. Besides pioneers Jan Lesher and Jerry
Anderson, this includes Mark Taylor, Joseph Beadreaux, Roy
Knappenberger, Shelli Hall, Karla Ronquillo, Maricela
Martinez-Whitmore, Michael Mulcahy, Leslie Carlson, Kate Hiller, Robert Ashley, Delma Sanchez, Miguel Ortega, Zack Williams and so many more. I have had committed Boards
and passionate Board chairs. My work
with Ben Jacobs and Jerry Freund goes back to the early days of the cable
license. We have traveled a long way
together. They as well as my very good
friends Jerry Harwood and Sandee Brooke have been stalwarts. The rest of the current Board has been very
supportive and worked hard during this especially challenging time. Cynthia Dickstein has led the way
establishing the People for Access Tucson Foundation and its fundraising
efforts which are needed more now than ever. Liz Burden along with former Board member Vicky Stromee conducted an
important planning process which will continue to bear fruit in years to
come. J. Lisa Jones has been my
partner on the board as chair for many years and has literally thrown herself
into the role with passion, good humor, love and commitment. It has been a real joy as well as an honor to
work with her. She continues to serve
this organization without reserve. We
are all lucky to have her. I also worked
with many others who served as Board Chair, all of whom have become great
friends including Charles Casey, Robert Michael Hersch, Colleen Mahoney-Greer, Michael
Serres, Kris Masalsky, Sharon Kha, Caren Deming and the late Peter Treistman. Together we overcame repeated obstacles and
roadblocks and persevered in delivering the best possible service to the
greater Tucson
community. I've also enjoyed working
with (and sometimes against) many city and cable company personnel, Mayors and
City Council members and must single out Lisa Lavallo as an exemplary Cox local
manager. Cox and Tucson are fortunate to have her in this
position. And it has been a pleasure to
be in the great company of colleagues Jennifer McKinney, Mary Canty, Joe
Chitwood and many others as we fought together for our PEG community. Access Tucson
and I have also been extremely well-served by corporate counsel John Escher and
CPA Jimmy Lovelace. And we have enjoyed
a terrific long association with David Becker in developing and marketing our
Fac�l software. And I want to give special
thanks to all of the great Access Tucson producers and volunteers. They created the purpose for us all to give
our best and they continue to give their best to the community too. I am very proud of what has
been accomplished and am confident that Access Tucson will weather the current
economic storm and emerge stronger, working toward establishing a vibrant
community media center serving our community for decades to come."
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Lisa Horner Named Acting Executive Director
Lisa Horner (center, light blue shirt) demonstrating equipment to the volunteer crew for Hope Fest 2009. | Lisa
Horner has been with
Access Tucson in a variety of positions since 1986. She has served on the
regional Board of the Alliance
for Community Media since 2003. She has been a producer, editor, and
videographer for over 25 years, producing media for non-profit groups,
educational organizations, independent and commercial media. She has worked
extensively with youth in many programs including projects in Ecuador and Brazil as well as on-going youth
projects at Access Tucson. She has worked with several media literacy projects
through Access Tucson and in partnership with the University
of Arizona and Arizona State
University and helped
conduct media training for teachers throughout the state. Her passion remains
to help individuals tell their own stories in their own words. Ms. Horner's Statement "There is a definite and
bright future for community media in Tucson--as
well as a more equal, collaborative relationship between government and
educational access and Tucson's
community media organizations. It is a tragedy that our organization has
suffered so greatly-five staff members were laid off in March, losing Sam adds
salt to that wound. I will miss his leadership not only here at Access Tucson,
but at the national level as well. He has been pivotal in making Access Tucson
a well respected organization in Tucson
and across the nation. I do have his cell phone number."
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What Happened at the Annual Meeting
New Board Members Announced(l. to r.) Dan Harrigan, Steve Leal and Bob Kovitz have been elected to the three
3-year terms. Sal Baldenegro has been elected to the one 1-year term. We welcome them and appreciate that their dedication to community media included running for the Access Tucson Board of Directors. We look forward to your leadership during this time of great change. Volunteer RecognitionAll our fabulous volunteers were recognized for their continuing commitment to community media. Special recognition went to Carolyn Brown and J. Lisa Jones, who both volunteered over 150 hours this past year to Access Tucson. Long time member Michael Block received the annual Frankie McDemmons Inspirational Service Award. This award is presented to the volunteer whose service to Access Tucson exemplifies the
courage, hope and optimism
inherent in our commitment to foster First Amendment free speech
expression for
all. Michael has regularly assisted Larry Foster in the teaching of the Studio Production class for many years. As Larry presented Michael with the award, Larry said, "Michael deserves this award just for having to listen to the same production stories I tell every class over and over and over." Although Michael does not currently produce his own show, he spends many
hours working on the productions of other members' shows, sharing his expertise, encouraging
their creativity and making them laugh. Committee of the Whole
Many people shared ideas, knowledge and suggestions for the survival and growth of Access Tucson with the group. Overall, discussion was lively, supportive and positive. All ideas were written down and one idea was even implemented this week. As of yesterday, the channels have been programmed with fundraising spots made by members that will continue to play through the June closure. We are hoping to raise at least $50,000 during the closure from viewers. Member producers are asked to make a collective match of $50,000. Consider the value of production services you are receiving on a yearly basis. Think of how fast we would reach our goal if you gave back 10% of what you have used. Even 1% would make a huge dent. Annual Facility Costs for
Production: Anchor Desk Program (25 min.):
$1,650 Studio A Program (1 hour):
$7,950 Studio B Program (50 min.)
$3,150 Field/Edit Production for a series:
$9530 Editing for a series:
$6,300
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Programming Highlights
Talent TV (25:00)
Local youth producer and host Amir Monshizadeh presents a program where talented people show us what they got, anything ranging from juggling, movie producing, to music to dancing. Tomorrow's episode features an interview and dance clips from Rincon High School student Kevin, a dancer with the Human Project Urban Dance Theater, a local hip-hop dance company. Friday 5/21 at 5:30pm Access Tucson channel 73* (Comcast) / 98 (Cox) LIVE alternating Wednesdays at 4pm (next live on 5/26) Access Tucson channel 73* (Comcast) / 98 (Cox)
Road to Nowhere (30:00) Producer Glenn Wolfgang guides viewers through Sabino Canyon. Of particular interest is the damage caused by the 2006 flood. This video is a special presentation of Glenn's hummingbird video project.
Saturdays 5/21 through 6/26 at 2pm Access Tucson channel 74 (Comcast) / 99 (Cox) and Mondays 6/7 through 6/28 at 8pm Access Tucson channel 73* (Comcast) / 98 (Cox) 5 Sides of a Coin (1:10:00) Exploding the myth that Hip-Hop is merely "Rap music," 5 Sides of a Coin is an overview of the international culture of Hip-Hop. 5 Sides of a Coin features exclusive interviews and footage of
Hip-Hop's pioneers, insiders, critics and fans, including Afrika
Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, Jazzy Jay, Gil Scott-Heron, RunDMC,
Jurassic 5, De La Soul, Dilated Peoples, Beat Junkies, Q-Bert, Mix
Master Mike, DJ Spooky and many
more. Saturday 5/22 and 5/29 at 6pm Access Tucson channel 74 (Comcast) / 99 (Cox)
*not all channels are available in all areas - FAQ
all programming is simultaneously streamed on our website - watch online
now playing
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