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Who are we?
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David Knisley
formed Level 1 Transportation Training & Development, LLC (aka
Level 1 TT&D) on February 27, 2008 upon retiring after 38
years at Yellow
Transportation, formerly known as Yellow Freight System. While at Yellow, he oversaw various positions of
trucking operations, marketing and communications. |
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David Lawrence
is retired from broadcasting after over 30 years in radio in
Kansas City, MO, a feat untouched in a market that size.
He held the number one morning drive-time spot for several
consecutive years, and conducted on-air interviews and concert
introductions for numerous stars. He has also worked
on-camera with the local PBS affiliate. David is an
excellent talent and specializes in on-camera as well as
off-camera narrations.
www.cwvp.tv/davidlawrence |
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Dick Espy is
co-owner of The VideoWorks in the Kansas City area. He has
a background in the medical field specializing in producing
training, educational, and information videos. He has also
worked closely with several Fortune 500 companies throughout the
US and continues to service the clientele of that group.
The VideoWorks is a complete turn-key operation with facilities
located in Roeland Park, KS. They have the capabilities to
videotape and edit in HD and may also provide multi-cam
production.
www.thevideoworks.com |
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Charles
Welborn is owner of CW Video and Photography and is very
knowledgeable in the field of production as well as sound stage
setups. Charles has expertise in camera, sound, and
lighting, as well as editing and is also capable of producing
quality digital photography. He has a clientele list of
several Fortune 500 companies.
www.cwvp.tv |
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Steve Bell is
a script writer and also does narration. Steve is a Doctor
of Psychology, but these days works more in the media field.
He is presently an on-air talent for NPR radio in Kansas City,
and has worked for several stations in the area as a Disc Jockey
and Program Director.
http://www.geocities.com/bell893@swbell.net/Frontpage.html |  | Jeanne
Looper Smith has a background in residential real estate sales, but is
now following her passion for writing about growing up in the Midwest
in the 1950s and '60s. Her monthly column appears in The Joplin (MO)
Globe. And, when she's not writing and reminiscing, she can be found
lending a hand in video production, writing scripts, running
teleprompter, overseeing continuity and post production work. |
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