Joline "Joey" Baughman – Educational Specialist
Former Director, Education Services Division, Georgia Public Broadcasting
A noted authority on utilization of telecommunications technology in education, Ms. Baughman managed and directed one of the largest satellite networks for education in the nation. Based in Atlanta, Ms. Baughman headed the PeachStar Satellite Network, which delivered quality educational programming to Georgia schools and a nationwide audience of students, educators and life-long learners.
She continued to shape the future of education in Georgia and throughout the nation as a trailblazer for development and use of technology in the classroom. As director of the PeachStar Satellite Network, Ms. Baughman served as the executive producer for several award-winning educational programs, including Count On It!, a mathematics instruction series for students in the primary grades; Georgia Stories I and Georgia Stories II, voted best instructional series in the country as winner of the 1996 International Film and Video Award, International Studies, originating from the Carter Presidential Center; and Irasshai, a Japanese language and culture course that features nationally renowned Japanese instructor Tim Cook. Ms. Baughman conceived of and initiated SALSA and led its development and production.
Melissa Shepard Sykes – Executive Producer
A six-time Emmy-Award winning producer (regional), Ms. Sykes guided the production of SALSA through the creation of a three-episode pilot and the realization of the full series, including production and character design, script development, studio production, music, animation and field production. Ms. Sykes was Georgia Public Broadcasting's producer and director for both seasons of the PBS-Plus series Life on the Internet, hosted by Scott Simon. She has extensive experience in film and television and her work has been presented on PBS, APS, NPR, Gannett Broadcasting, Group W and HGTV. She was the production manager of the "bee world" created for the acclaimed film Ulee's Gold, directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Peter Fonda. Ms. Sykes is the executive producer of Finders, Seekers, Science Keepers, a 24-episode K-1 science series for the Educational Management Group's Galaxy Classroom series. Among her many documentaries is Music Masters and Rhythm Kings, which earned a Bronze Apple from the National Educational Film and Video Festival.
Greg Duncan, M.Ed. – Spanish Language Specialist
Greg Duncan has been involved in the fields of foreign language and international education for 25 years. He has held positions of teacher, high school department chair, high school administrator and coordinator for foreign languages and international education for nine years in the Georgia Department of Education. Mr. Duncan specializes in assisting schools, school systems, institutions of higher learning and educational agencies in the areas of foreign language, English to speakers of other languages and international education. He has worked with The College Board, The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language, the Goethe House New York, the American Association of Teachers of German, the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, the Satellite Educational Resources Consortium, The Carter Center of Emory University and the Southern Center for International Studies.
Joy E. Blount, Ph.D. – Early Childhood Specialist
Dr. Blount, formerly the director of early childhood programs (Pre-K-5th Grade) for the Georgia Department of Education, has been in the fields of early childhood, elementary education and special education for 20 years. She developed and administered Georgia's Pre-kindergarten Program (approximately $200 million in grants and contracts) as well as associated professional development activities, such as statewide conferences and regional training institutes. Additionally, Dr. Blount has been involved in the development and administration of Georgia's Kindergarten Assessment Program, Georgia's Writing Assessment Program (3rd, 5th, 8th grades and high school) and programs for elementary students at risk of academic failure. She specializes in assisting schools, school districts, and private and public organizations in the areas of instructional program and strategy design, professional development design and implementation, and educational product development.
Lyn May – Host
Lyn May worked for more than two decades as a reporter, producer, executive producer, talk show host, news anchor, writer and consultant in commercial and public broadcasting in the cities of Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston and Washington, D.C. She continued her television career with SALSA. Ms. Maywas a vice president of The Georgia Foundation of Independent Colleges. Prior to this position, Ms. May was a director of communications for The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, specializing in media relations for security, construction and Centennial Olympic Park, speech writing and other crisis communications and management. She is a former press secretary for Mayor Maynard Jackson and has also held positions of deputy director and director of communications for the City of Atlanta. Ms. May is a former trustee of Boston's Emerson College and the North Shore Community College in Beverly, MA. Her current involvement in civic affairs includes membership on the boards of the Alliance Theater Company, the Georgia Humanities Council, the Ossabaw Island Foundation and Wren's Nest, the family home of writer Joel Chandler Harris, where she is president of the board of directors.
Executive Producer
MELISSA SHEPARD SYKES
Video
TOM SPENCER
Coordinating Producer
DAWN L. DOUGLASS
Videotape
MIKE ELLENBERG, TASLIN ALFONSO
Associate Producers
CHRISTINA GLASS, GINA BAKONYI
Properties Master
JIMMY JAY
Puppeteers
LEE BRYAN, SCOTT DEPOY, JIMMY JAY, ANNIE PETERLE, DON SMITH, VINCE TORTORICI, GREGG WALLACE, MATT YATES
Puppet Wrangler
LEANN ROUGHLEY
Voices
SUSANA BRADY, FRANCOIS CLEMENCEAU, STEVE COULTER, ENRIQUE GARDUZA, VÍCTOR RAMÍREZ, FREDERICA SÁNCHEZ
Animation Sequences
MINDFLEX: STEVE TANNER, GAVIN HOLMES, THATCHER BELL, DAVID KLINGLER, TERRY EGDAL, MICHAEL DAROVEC, SHANE McGEE WEATHERFORD COMMUNICATIONS: JOHN WEATHERFORD, MADELINE MASSARA, JOSÉ ACOSTA, TIM HYNES
Children's Segments Producer/Talent Coordinator
MERIDEE STEIN
Field Segments
DYSTAR TELEVISION:STEVE BYERLY, COLLIN SIEDOR, CHRISTINE BRANDIGI-CLARK, KEN LIMARDO, JOANN MALIS LYMAN, TAMMY THOMAS
Post-Production Producer
BETH GOODWIN
Title Design
CREATIVE CHAOS
Production Designer
CARLOS FRANCISCO ASSE
SALSA Character Design
ELIZABETH STEED
Puppet Designer/Coordinator
MARILYN WALL-ASSE
Print Design
CATHY METZGER
Trains Creation
KEITH BAILEY PRODUCTIONS
Post Production Audio
CROSSTOWN AUDIO: NICK KETTER, ROB GRABLE, ADAM WALLACE
Puppet Designers & Builders
MARILYN WALL-ASSE, RONALD BINION, CONNIE FURR, JENNIFER SMITH, KEITH BAILEY PRODUCTIONS
Post Production Video
ATLANTA MEDIA CONCEPTS: STEVE NORTH, MARK PINTAR
Writers
DANNY SCHNITZLEIN, VINCE TORTORICI, ANNIE PETERLE
Master Carpenter
JIM KASSERMAN
Director
STEVE FAHEY
Properties Design
LORELEI ESSER
Audio
GREG LINTON
Properties Assistants
MIRA HILBERT, ALICE HEHR
Composer
EDDIE HORST
Production Manager
GABRIELLE KOSTIUK
Music Assistants
MARK HYETT, CHRIS KOUNELIS, MICHAEL BLACK
Curriculum Development
GREG DUNCAN
Music Consultant
JUAN RAMÍREZ
Language Consultants
REBA BAKER KELLER, MARGARET CORNELIO MITCHELL, JACQUELINE CABRERA
Cameras
DEBORAH DAVIS, RON KIRK, VINCE HUTCHERSON, KEN SPENCER
Script Review
SONIA PICALLO
Floor Director
TESS CONWAY
Early Childhood Consultants
JOY BLOUNT, Ph.D., SHARON DAY
Lighting Design
MARIVEE CADE
Director of Education Services, Georgia Public Broadcasting
JOEY BAUGHMAN
Executive Director of Georgia Public Broadcasting
WERNER ROGERS
Grip
AARON D. HOLLOWAY
Four And Twenty Blackbirds