| 2005/2006 Officers: |
Jamie Walker . Co-President
jaw48@pitt.edu
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Todd Osleger . Co-President
tmo2@pitt.edu
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Ryan Krumm . Vice President
rmk19@pitt.edu
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Rachel Feagley . Business Manager
ryf2@pitt.edu
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Alex Burkat . Business Manager/Social Events Coordinator
asb28@pitt.edu
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Robb Allison . Marketing Director
rba2@pitt.edu
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Keith Parish . Marketing Director
kwp1@pitt.edu
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Tess Halim . Marketing Director
taa10@pitt.edu
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Nealey Gray . Floater
missblujay@hotmail.com
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Carrie Pavlik . Webmaster
cap12@pitt.edu
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Becky Ondra . Co-Webmaster
rlo4@pitt.edu
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Cara Spisak . Production Coordinator
cspisak@gmail.com
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William Maxwell . Production Coordinator
maxmediablitz@hotmail.com
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Crystal Jenkins . Secretary
cdj11@pitt.edu
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Nykki Yeager . Secretary
nky1@pitt.edu
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Faculty Advisors:
Carl Kurlander
ckpa@pitt.edu
An accomplished Hollywood screenwriter who wrote the hit television series "Saved By The Bell" and the popular film "St. Elmo's Fire". He is currently a visiting professor in the English department at the University of Pittsburgh and faculty advisor for Pitt In Hollywood.
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Ellen Bishop
ebishop@pitt.edu
A lecturer in the Department of English and Film Studies Program. Ellen has been helping Pitt in Hollywood coordinate internship opportunities. |
| Founders: |
Patrick Sutton . Founder
futonman55@aol.com
Patrick Sutton is the original creator of Pitt In Hollywood, and is currently on the Pitt Study Abroad program in England, and interning at a media/fashion design company. Along with Jonathan Wayne, Patrick spent 2 weeks in seclusion at the end of the summer of 2002, overseeing the establishment of this new website. |
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Jonathan Wayne . Co-founder & Editor-in-Chief
webmaster@jonathanwayne.org
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA, Jonathan Wayne is a 2002 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a B.A. in Film Studies. In addition to creating this website, the man makes other killer websites (getting VH1 nominations in the process too), wears conspicuous eyewear, and is usually tough to get a hold of. His eventual goal is to become a director in Hollywood, and create a new hybrid genre: "the sci-fi (dialogue-driven) melodrama". |
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