Jan Crocker
Jan Crocker is a digital media producer working with both linear and interactive applications. His work can be found in Museums, Visitor Centers, Halls of Fame, Theme Parks, Zoos, Aquariums, and Wildlife Refuges. He has won several awards, the lastest coming from the National Wildlife Refuge Association for his interactive exhibit “Explore the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge.” Current projects are underway at the Assabet National Wildlife Refuge and on the documentary, “No Refuge: Cape Cod’s Coastal Crisis.” Jan lives in Orleans, Ma. with his extraordinary cat Mr. Big.
Tim Wood
Tim Wood is the editor of the Cape Cod Chronicle, a Chatham-based independent weekly newspaper covering the Lower Cape. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, he has written for many regional publications and won awards for his work at The Chronicle. He is also the author of “Breakthrough: The Story of Chatham’s North Beach” and leads historic walks of downtown Chatham through his Chatham Walks company. He lives in Chatham, Ma with his wife and two teenage sons.
Milton Levin
Dr. Milton Levin currently serves as an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Pathobiology and Veterinary Sciences at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT. His research focuses on studying the impact of environmental pollutants on the health of marine mammals. Milton also owns and operates Levin Aerial Works, LLC, providing photography and videography services specializing in aerial drone digital recording. He lives in Storrs, CT, with his faithful Labrador Retriever, Acadia.
David Grimes
David Grimes is an award winning composer whose music has represented Canada at the Prix Italia, the International Rostrum of Composers and the International Society for Contemporary Music. He was the co-host of CBC National Radio’s “Two New Hours” – Canada’s primary source of contemporary classical music. As an educator, David taught at the Berklee College of Music and Northeastern University. He has also written music for numerous documentaries and WGBH’s Scientific American Frontiers. He now resides in the coastal town of Ipswich, Ma.
Sarah Colvin
Sarah Colvin, affectionately known as the “Voice of Monomoy,” is a communications specialist and broadcaster who has worked in many facets of the media and communications on Cape Cod. You’ve heard her deliver the news on several Cape Cod radio stations, including WQRC, Ocean 104, and Frank-FM. Sarah has also hosted community-access television news on Barnstable’s Channel 18 and Cape Media Channel 99. Born and raised on Cape Cod, Sarah lives in Hyannis, Ma. with her husband and their two dogs.
Cape Media Center
Jay Sheehan is a staff member at the Cape Media Center and is their audio engineer and Director of IT. Jay was born and raised on Cape Cod. He also provides sound services to the Cape Symphony, Cotuit Center for the Arts, Music Room Cape Cod, and independent filmmakers and musical artists through Garrett Audio. Jay is also a Board member technical consultant for the Woods Hole Film Festival.
Cape Media Center, is a non-profit community media center located in Dennisport, and the public-access TV station for the towns of Barnstable, Yarmouth, Dennis, Harwich, and Chatham. Their mission is to build community through media, enhance democratic communication, and facilitate free expression by providing our five towns with a state-of-the-art media resource center.