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Webcast Team
See also: What Does It Take to Put on
the Games?
and Photos from Behind the Scenes at
the Games Webcast
and Getting Ready to Bring You the Games
TransWeb's coverage is made possible by the hard
work of many volunteers, in addition to the regular TransWeb staff and
student workers. Many thanks to:
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Doug Armstrong, a transplantation
research study coordinator, is volunteering his
audio interviewing, photography, and web skills for TransWeb. |
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Jim Dean
, a TransWeb board member, volunteered his considerable
technical expertise and many years of experience in transplantation,
and his son Nick Dean became an excellent
digital photographer and webcaster while
in Columbus. |
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Maureen Fox, a transplant coordinator
with many years in the field, and her husband Bob
Fox (a director of intramural sports), TransWeb volunteers who
have covered the 1997
World Transplant Games in Sydney, Australia, contributed their
knowledge of sports and their writing, photography, and interview
skills to the webcast. |
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Bob Garypie
, a TransWeb board member who also served on the TransWeb
webcast from Sydney, and the
1996 US Games
, helped to plan the webcast and secured the
sponsorship that made this webcast possible, in addition to doing
audio and photography on site. |
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Jim Gleason, a heart transplant
recipient, author of
A Gift from the Heart
, and transplant activist, donated the time
he could spare from competing in the Games swimming, table tennis,
and bowling events to cover stories and
write for the webcast. |
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Tanya Good, who works in
kidney and pancreas transplantation, volunteered her time to assist
browsers at the TransWeb demonstration table in the Drake Union, as
well as covering table tennis and bowling. |
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Karen Kring, a photojournalist who helped
to produce For
Dad: Reflections and Photos of a Kidney Transplant for the
Lerners, is volunteering her services as TransWeb's Games photo
editor.
Joel Lerner, a
kidney donor and photojournalist, is volunteering his time to
photograph the Games for TransWeb
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Willa Pilcher
, a donor family member, is contributing her perspective
to our coverage (see Willa's reports on donor
family activities). |
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Jason Sprawka, an incoming sophomore
in sports management, volunteered his time to help TransWeb cover
the games, helping us by covering racquetball and volleyball, and
with the complicated logistics of planning coverage. |
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Faith Taylor
, a transplant recipient, contributed her writing to the
coverage (see the Vignettes section). |
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Andrew Ti, an incoming
college freshman who spent last summer helping to create
The Transplant Journey
, lent his image processing, computer knowledge,
writing skills, and can-do attitude to the webcast. |
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Ming-Shiun
Wu, a photographer and designer, worked evenings and the weekend
to create the beautiful photo gallery.
email: nelwu@aol.com |
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TransWeb's regular staff consists of two people: Fran
Kelsen (below at left) and
Eleanor Jones
, who served as the webcast producer and story editor,
respectively. Both covered the 1997 World Transplant Games, and
Eleanor covered the 1996 US Transplant Games, as well.
Student employees who helped create these pages were Sandra Somoza
and Lilton Hunt.
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