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Coming to the Digital Circus on May 5 & 6, 2008:
Jason Atwell, Audio Engineer

Jason Atwell is an award winning producer and audio engineer who will be speaking May 5th, 2008 at 6pm and May 6th, 2008 at 9am in the stars theater. He has been involved in many of the large tours and broadcasts throughout the world. As a current Grammy member and music activist he is very supportive of music
education and the arts. Atwell has been listed on the IMDB as well as many other sites for his contribution to the entertainment industry. Atwell has also been involved in the recording of albums across a variety of music genres as well as producing music videos and mixing prime time shows. Atwell has held the positions of FOH Engineer, Monitor Engineer, Technical Director, Audio
Manager, Executive Producer, and Director of Technical Services.
Coming to the Digital Circus on Tuesday on May 6, 2008:
Bill Reh , NBC 17 Meteorologist

Bill Reh, NBC 17 Today Meteorologist, and Tica Lema, NBC 17, will be guest speaking at the School of Communication Arts Tuesday, May 6th 2008 at 11:00 a.m.
Bill has been forecasting the weather in central North Carolina since 1983. He earned the American Meteorological Society Television Seal of Approval in 1984. Bill spent 13 years working and forecasting the weather at WTVD in Durham, covering such weather events as the Red Springs killer tornado outbreak of 1984, the deadly Raleigh tornado of November 1988 and Hurricane Fran in 1996. He also wrote and produced the exhibit: "Ask a Meteorologist" for the N.C. Museum of Life and Science in Durham.
Bill then worked at WB22 in Raleigh for five years forecasting and covering Hurricane Floyd and the Snow Storm of the Century in 2000. He also initiated the first ozone maps to be used graphically in the country and presented a tutorial video at the 2003 National Air Quality Conference in San Antonio.
Through his experiences as a television meteorologist in the area, he has gained a unique understanding of how important the weather is to viewers and how it affects North Carolinians. He says that he has gotten to the stage in his career where young adults come up to him and say that they grew up watching him.
Bill graduated from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Ill., with a double major in meteorology and broadcasting. He has taught continuing education classes on the weather at Duke University and has visited literally thousands of school children throughout the years explaining the how's and why's of weather.
When he's not forecasting the weather for NBC17, Bill enjoys coaching soccer, cooking and spending time with his family.
Coming to the Digital Circus on Tuesday on May 6, 2008:
Tica Lema, NBC 17

Tica Lema has over 20 years experience working in local and international television and print media. Recent projects she's worked on include America's first bilingual educational mini-series, Nuestro Barrio. She was recently featured on the cover of internationally distributed Air Brush magazine, and in 2006 she co-founded local production company, 4 Women in Film and associate produced the documentary film Milagros: Made in Mexico. She currently owns and operates a Latino relations company and was recently added as part of the Raleigh TODAY show team where she produces the daily morning traffic reports on NBC-17.
Tica's undergraduate concentrations are in Marketing and English and she later earned her Master's degree in education from Boston College where she graduated with honors.
When she's not reporting on road conditions, Tica enjoys teaching Spanish, doing Pilates and spending time with her friends, family and working on her first book.