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Board Members and Trustees
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Mark Wade Stone mark@storytellersmediagroup.com Trustee |
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BIO Mark Wade Stone has created entertainment; documentary and educational programming for PBS television in St. Paul, Minnesota and most recently in the Northeast Ohio PBS market. As manager of Storyteller Media Group and StoryWorks.TV, Mark produces commercial and industrial media, but also collaborates with author and fellow trustee James Jessen Badal on Cleveland-based cold case documentaries, including Dusk & Shadow-The Mystery of Beverly Potts (2004), awarded an Emmy for Music Composition, and The Fourteenth Victim-Eliot Ness and the Torso Murders (2003), which was nominated for two Emmy awards. In both 2008 and 2009 Stone's broadcast series Doris O'Donnell's Cleveland won Emmys for best Arts/Entertainment Program, and garnered another 2009 Emmy for Music Composition by Carl Michel. Mark has been nominated for a total of eight Emmys, and is the holder of four of the awards. Fast Facts He lives in Lakewood, Ohio with his wife and two daughters. Mark's grandfather, Albert Emery Stone, was a motorcycle patrolman in Saint Cloud, Minnesota during the 1930s.
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