BRADFORD, PA –
Christine Wolski, a 1991 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s
broadcast communications program, has won an Emmy Award from the National
Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Wolski won for a
magazine program that she co-produced with John Begeny for WETA public
television in Washington, D.C., “Washington Cherry Blossoms: A Gift of
Friendship.”
Wolski has been a
producer of on-air fundraising at WETA for nearly 14 years. Prior to that, she
was executive director of the Titusville Family Center from 1997 to 1999 and
worked as a reporter and producer for WTIV in Titusville from 1994 to 1999.
Before that, she was the executive director of the Titusville Area United Way
from 1994 to 1997.
“Christine easily
remains as one of the very top students I have ever taught,” said Jeff
Guterman, associate professor and director of the broadcast communications
program at Pitt-Bradford.
“She started in the
program during its first official year (1989) and definitely set the early
standard.”
Wolski said, “I
credit any success I have achieved professionally to the University of
Pittsburgh at Bradford and Professor Jeff Guterman for providing me a solid
skill base to build on through my career.”
Originally from the
Titusville area, Wolski attended the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville
before finishing her bachelor’s degree at Pitt-Bradford.
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