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Mark Spano has produced numerous television series and programs. The
company is presently producing monthly television sequences promoting
theatre throughout North Carolina for statewide air on public
television.The company is also developing a national film series set in
North Carolina on acquiring the entrepreneurial skills necessary for
economic development for both rural and urban popluations that have been
traditinally left out of economic opportunity.
Mark Spano has also consulted for a Washington, DC-based firm on
communications projects for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He has
functioned as a field producer for the Fox Network's Iyanla Show. He
produced a 12-minute film for the Latin American Resource Center,
showcasing Dialogo, the Center's key diversity program. He also
completed a television program for the Rural Advancement Foundation,
International - USA on the a cost share initiative for moving North
Carolina farmers from tobacco to alternative crops.
He also produced a national television series on excellence in education called Models of Teaching funded
by The Kenan Alliance for Partnerships in Education uniting the Center for Creative Leadership, the National
Humanities Center, UNC's office for Best Practices in Teaching and UNC-TV. MSCI also, provided materials and
worked closely with on-line team to develop a significant streaming video component.
Mark Spano also wrote and produced a television program celebrating the 50th anniversary of the University
of North Carolina School of Nursing. The school is using the program for recruiting, fundraising and public
relations.
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