Semester B - Elizabeth has worked in the industry as a producer since 1985.
A woman of many skill sets and experience, she has successfully monetized her work with corporate sponsorship placement for television and media content that has meaning. With a strong background in banking, her talents have easily transferred to the media platform in acquisitions and financing. As a highly trained producer, she provides a strong base for business development, structuring projects and management. Her strong sense of purpose and belief in the power of media has remained steadfast throughout her long-standing career.
Elizabeth developed, produced and coordinated financing for two made for television series entitled “Million Dollar Homes” and “Tahoe Weekly Magazine”. She also secured media time on ABC and NBC for these shows. As the managing producer for a blockbuster hit LIVE television special, “Help-A-Thon”, she was responsible for overseeing the funds raised, goods acquired and volunteer time for the homeless. The show was hosted by Valerie Harper.
As Executive Producer and key consultant to many events and companies, Elizabeth has worked with many high-profile giants including ABC, NBC, Stanford University, Filmwest, HB Media, Pte. Ltd. (Singapore) and more. She is the Executive Producer for a feature documentary, Cobell v which is slated for post production in the fall, 2010. She is also the Producer for a feature film entitled, “The Hummingbird Project”, slated to be shot in the Phillippines and the US in 2011. She is a consulting Producer for a feature film entitled, “Swing”, cast includes Jacqueline Bisset, Johnathon Winters, Tom Skerit, Nel Carter (her last picture) and Jim Hanks. She was the Executive Producer for “Angel Beach”, a short feature which was the finalist in the Sedona Film festival. She is the Producer for a special Awards Show for the Arts Olympus honoring artists for their humanitarian efforts in June, 2010.
In 2008, Elizabeth founded the Institute for Conscious Entertainment, which provides education about positive media to the public viewing audience. It is developing a standards rating system to evaluate the conscious meaningful content in media projects. She is currently the Chariman of the Board for META. Internationally, she has accepted an appointment as Chairman of Media Initiatives for the Global Summit 2010.
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Toenail fungus rarely heals by itself. It is usually some sort of chronic condition that progresses gradually and becomes worse after a while. Even if the suffering nail falls off, the new nail will also be infected with the fungus.
How to deal with toenail fungus:
Use apple cider vinegar: apple cider vinegar is an efficient and inexpensive home solution. Simply put a few drops of apple cider vinegar on your toenails or soak your toenails within a reservoir with vinegar for at the least 20 minutes. Of path, you will need to carry on this treatment for almost a year.