Deborah Shaw Lawrence, 2015 Silver Circle Inductee

Deborah Shaw Lawrence has nearly three decades of creative strategy, promotion, design, and media expertise. The recipient of 18 Emmy Awards from NATAS-PSW and a national Emmy Award for NBC Olympics coverage, she has also been received a Golden Mic, PROMAX Gold and four San Diego Press Club awards for journalistic excellence.

Deborah Shaw Lawrence

Deborah Shaw Lawrence

Currently director of public relations at Healthy Dining, Deborah is also president and owner of Bella Dolce PR, handling PR for clients throughout Southern California. A former NATAS-PSW board member, she is a leader in the community as well, serving as Vice President of the Miracle League of Diego; as Board Member and Patroness of the San Dieguito Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. and as Co-Founder of San Diego’s newest non-profit dance company, K-12 Hip Hop.

“Being inducted into the Silver Circle is incredibly important to me because I chaired the Silver Circle celebration for three years,” she says. “It’s really important to honor people who’ve given their heart and soul to the TV industry in Southern California and Nevada.

“I was fortunate to be able to devote most of my career to NBC San Diego. Anyone who knows me knows it’s my passion to make and see great TV. There are so many talented people in this market – behind the scenes and in front of the camera – and I’m honored to be in the group celebrated in the Silver Circle.”

August Online Judging Opportunity–English and Spanish

Earn judging rewards to use towards membership dues and entry fees

Judging for Southcoast Chapter

We have an online Emmy® judging opportunity this month to judge the Suncoast Chapter, in both English and Spanish categories.  When you submit your Emmy® Entry, you are agreeing to judge other chapters’ entries.  Without this reciprocity, there would be no Emmy® Awards.  Judges will receive one judging reward per panel judged.  Judging rewards are valued at $5- each, and can be used towards membership renewal, Emmy® Entry submissions, and Emmy® Event Tickets.  The deadline to complete judging is Friday, September 11, 2015.

The list of panels is below, with the qualifications, categories, number of entries to be judged and the total running time of the panel.

Qualified judges need a minimum of 2 years of professional television experience relevant to the category being judged. To become a judge, please email [email protected] with the name of the panel(s) that you’re qualified and willing to judge, and you’ll be sent a link to the judging web site, along with detailed instructions, and a login code. You will then create a judging profile and view the entries online in the comfort of your home or office. Judging does not have to be completed in one sitting; you may start and stop as needed.

ENGLISH Categories Entries Length
CHILDREN/YOUTH/TEENS/EDUCATION/SCHOOLS – News 12 1:05:10
CRIME – News 21 2:06:45
HISTORIC/CULTURAL – News 19 1:55:21
MAGAZINE PROGRAM 12 3:58:19
EDITOR – News 14 1:20:57
GRAPHIC ARTS – Graphics/Set Design 12 0:27:49
PHOTOGRAPHER – Program (Non-News) 11 2:22:45
SPANISH Categories Entries Length
SPORTS – Sportscast/Program Feature/Segment/Daily or Weekly Program/Program Series/One-Time Special – SPORTING EVENT/GAME – LIVE/UNEDITED – Program/Special/Series 16 3:57:20
DOCUMENTARY – Cultural/Historical 10 7:39:00

2015 Silver Circle Inductees

The Board of Governors of the NATAS Pacific Southwest Chapter announces the 2015 Silver Circle Inductees:

Geni Cavitt

Cynthia Farham

John Finn

Kurt Rivera

Deborah Shaw Lawrence

Fred Swift

Charles Westerheide

The Silver Circle is open to individuals who began their careers in television at least 25 years ago either in a performing, creative, technical, or administrative role within our industry, or in an area related to television, such as TV journalism education, advertising, promotion, and public relations and are still active in a television-related field.

All candidates have also made a significant contribution to the Pacific Southwest Television for a substantial portion of their 25-year career.  Since it was established in 1983, the Silver Circle has 274 members. The Gold Circle, which honors members who have contributed most of their 50-year plus television career to our Pacific Southwest Chapter, has 25 members.

See the list of recipients for the Silver and Gold Circle, respectively.

This year’s Silver Circle induction:

Sunday September 20, 2015
La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club
2000 Spindrift Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037

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Fred Swift, 2015 Silver Circle Inductee

Fred Swift is a native San Diegan and graduate of Mount Miguel High School. He attended Santana ROP Electronics/Broadcast program in his junior and senior year of High School and obtained his FCC Element 9 Operators Permit at 16-years-old.

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Fred’s first job was at Conic Data Systems. An associate in the Test Equipment Lab told him of a job in television at KCST-TV.

In 1979, Fred applied for the “Video Operator/Maintenance Engineer” position at then KCST-TV. He learned video on GE-250 4 Channel television cameras. Fred setup and shaded the Bob Dale afternoon movie and the evening newscasts as well as the film chains since some of the news content was still on 16mm film.

Fred met Richard Large at KCST-TV. Richard was the second employee hired for KUSI-TV in 1981 and he built and put KUSI on the air. Richard hired Fred in June 1984, and his long career at KUSI began. Fred had met his wife (Sammie Jo Cuevas) at KCST and shortly after his hiring at KUSI, they got married. 1984 was a very busy year!

In 1990, KUSI moved locations to start a News Operation. Fred helped move the entire operation within 30 days! 12 hours a day, 30 days straight through, everyone pulled together as a team and got it done.

While at KUSI, Fred started working freelance jobs. He worked several Los Angeles Marathons, 10+ New York Marathons, The Chicago marathon, and Tour of California Bike Race. During the 1996 Summer Olympics(NBC), he was on duty when the bomb went off in Olympic Park. He dialed in the first live shot from Richard Jewel’s house (suspect in the bombing). In addition, Fred has worked as Freelance Tech manager for NBC Sports NFL, NBA, and WNBA, RF supervisor for two Super Bowls(NBC), wireless camera engineering for the Oscars Red Carpet show(ABC), countless ESPN Baseball shows, and many Golf shows including two U.S. Opens. The remote experience was invaluable for his technical expertise.

Fred is the volunteer SBE frequency coordinator for greater than 1 GHz. He monitors the various microwave allocations for the local broadcasters and looks out for broadcast interest as far as spectrum use above one Gigahertz goes.

Cynthia Faram, 2015 Silver Circle Inductee

Cynthia Faram’s love of television started when she graduated High School and went to work for a local station in Oklahoma City. After being hired as the Administrative Assistant to the News Director, curiosity got the better of her and she started going out with an old film camera and found it a great challenge. She then met her husband Rick and they moved to San Diego in 1974.

Cynthia Farham

Cynthia applied for the position of Administrative Assistant to News Director Bill Peterson at KCST. After four interviews, she was hired. Three years later Cynthia decided to go out in the field. She worked her “day job” and then went out with the News crews. Her hard work paid off. A year later, Cynthia was hired as assistant camera operator and three years later became a full-time photographer.

Cynthia has received two Golden Mics and one Emmy Award. She loves her Yorkie, Savannah and likes to kayak, bicycle and walk around Lake Murray.

“It has been exciting 40 years,” Cynthia says. “The station gave me an opportunity to do something I love.”

Geni Cavitt, 2015 Silver Circle Inductee

From the time she was a little girl, Geni Cavitt knew she wasn’t interested in becoming a doctor, or a lawyer, or a teacher. Her sights were set on the world of radio and television.

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Geni Cavitt

Fast forward to 1979…Geni Cavitt began her broadcast career as a board operator at Magic 91 in El Cajon, back when AM radio was still radio. After getting caught sneaking her voice on air in the middle of the night, her program director suggested she make a demo reel, which is “radio-speak” for “look for a job elsewhere.” She did, and it led immediately to midday radio shows at KOGO-AM, then KFMB-AM. Along the way, she took over television. As a job counselor might say, “Easy-peasy.”

The television takeover began when Radio Personality Geni was asked to co-host, in order, several telethons including Easter Seals, the San Diego Humane Society, Children’s Hospital, and The Muscular Dystrophy Association. She also was one of the regulars who filled in on “Sun-Up San Diego,” Channel-8’s popular live morning show. Soon, Geni realized that KFMB-TV was looking for a weathercaster to join the early morning news team and she learned what being a “morning person” was all about. Then, one morning, the phone rang…“CBS This Morning” chose her to fill in when their regular weathercaster was on vacation. Twice. From New York.

Then, one day, the phone rang again, only this time it was KGTV calling and this time she didn’t have to make a demo reel. They hired Geni for their weekend weather position and as a news reporter during the week. Since the opportunity to learn to shoot and edit her own stories came with the offer, she jumped at the chance.

And then, all of a sudden, thirty years had passed and here we are today…

John Finn, 2015 Silver Circle Inductee

John Finn has worked in the television industry since 1986 where he started as the Art Director for NBC in Youngstown, Ohio. After 10 years he got the big call to be the Design Director for the San Francisco CBS O&O KPIX-TV.

John Finn

John Finn

 

Because of family, he moved to Las Vegas to work at CBS KLAS-TV and then to FOX KVVU-TV. He’s freelanced for Harrah’s broadcast division, TechTV, Variety Productions, 168 Design, Video House, WSI Weather and Universal Studio.

 

Twenty six years can move fast in the television industry.

Thanks to Our Donors & Sponsors

We had a blast celebrating the Emmy’s in Palm Springs at the Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage.

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Thanks to everyone who attended and supported our event including our silent auction and gift bag donors.

Silent Auction Donor’s:

Alvarado Institute of Skincare

Broadway San Diego

Chef Richard Blais

Comic-Con International

Crust Pizzeria

Cygnet Theatre

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Envision Personalized Health

Fox Sports San Diego

Gigi Ebert Photography

Hyatt Palm Springs

Instant Memories Photobooths

Juniper and Ivy

JW Marriott Las Vegas

Legoland California Resort

Marcus Dupree

Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina

NBC 7 San Diego

The Old Globe

Pulse Media International

RJS Law

San Diego Zoo Global

Savor San Diego

Sycuan Golf Resort & Casino

UltraStar

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Emmy gift bags, courtesy: Migranande

 

Gift Bag Donors:

Alvarado Institute of Skincare

Cold-Eeze

Migranade

RJS Law

Starbucks

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Mini flashlight keychains, courtesy: RJS Law

 

Migranande

Migranande

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Cold-EEZE cold remedy, courtesy: Cold-EEZE

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Starbucks Instant Strawberry Lemonade packets, courtesy: Starbucks

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Wellness Soaks, courtesy: Alvarado Skin Care

 

July Online Judging Opportunity

Earn judging rewards to use towards membership dues and entry fees

Judging for Mid-America Chapter

We have an online Emmy® judging opportunity this month to judge the Mid-America Chapter, in English categories.  When you submit your Emmy® Entry, you are agreeing to judge other chapters’ entries.  Without this reciprocity, there would be no Emmy® Awards.  Judges will receive one judging reward per panel judged.  Judging rewards are valued at $5- each, and can be used towards membership renewal, Emmy® Entry submissions, and Emmy® Event Tickets.  The deadline to complete judging is Monday, July 20, 2015.

The list of panels is below, with the qualifications, categories, number of entries to be judged and the total running time of the panel.

Qualified judges need a minimum of 2 years of professional television experience relevant to the category being judged. To become a judge, please email [email protected] with the name of the panel(s) that you’re qualified and willing to judge, and you’ll be sent a link to the judging web site, along with detailed instructions, and a login code. You will then create a judging profile and view the entries online in the comfort of your home or office. Judging does not have to be completed in one sitting; you may start and stop as needed.

Categories # of Entries Total Time
Newscast-Evening 50+ 11 04:34:27
Newscast Weekend 9 04:37:26
General Assignment Report – Within 24 Hours 14 00:43:07
Investigative Report – Single Story/Series 18 03:06:36
Arts/Entertainment – Program/Special 12 04:43:17
Human Interest – Program/Feature Segment/Special 20 04:58:53
Sports- Daily or Weekly Program 7 02:30:43
Documentary-Cultural 8 06:06:50
Informational/Instructional/ Program Special 13 05:16:50
Special Event Coverage (other than News or Sports) Live or Edited 7 02:50:14
News Excellence 11 08:39:49
On-Camera Talent – Performer/Host/Commentator/Editorialist 17 02:32:01

41st Annual Emmy® Awards Broadcast Schedule

The 2015 Emmy® Awards will be televised in the following markets:

Las Vegas
On KCLV-TV 2; City of Las Vegas

  • Tuesday, July 7 @ 3pm
  • Wednesday, July 8 @ 5am
  • Thursday, July 9 @ 9am & 1pm
  • Friday, July 10 @ 8pm
  • Saturday, July 11 @ 6am
  • Sunday, July 12 @ 10pm

On Cox Channels 96 and 1096

  • Sunday, July 19 @ 5pm

San Diego
On Cox Channels 4 and 1004

  • Saturday, July 18 @ 7:00 PM

Santa Barbara
On Cox Channel 8

  • Saturday, July 18 @ 5 pm
  • Sunday July 19 @ 5pm