Dori oversees creative production for Candide Media Works, including interactive mobile campaigns for the company's Talking Street tours and web-based media production. Prior to joining Candide, Dori created and launched a national anti-smoking initiative in UK secondary schools in partnership with the Cancer Research Campaign. Dori's management background developed as Co-founder and Operational Vice President of Screen Media Partners in Mill Valley, CA, an independent production company serving broadcast, satellite and home video markets. She has been a writer, producer and director of educational programs for PBS, Glencoe Publishers, the State of the World Forum, and Esquire Magazine, among other clients. She was a member of the launch team that piloted, produced and distributed Channel One, the daily school-based news program, to eight million U.S. middle and high school students. In 1991, Dori co-produced Channel One's five-part series on AIDS, which won a George Foster Peabody Award. Dori received her Bachelor of Science in Journalism from West Virginia University and an MPA from the Warwick Business School at Warwick University in the UK. |