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As founder and president of Renaissance Media, Tom Dudzinski has served as Executive Producer and Producer of several national PBS documentaries and series, as well as countless video and interactive projects for Fortune 500 corporations, and national governmental, educational and non-profit agencies. His skills include developing creative, strategic and operational strategies; plans and budgets for implementing and integrating video-based content into major communication initiatives; and managing, and nurturing multiple teams of creative, production, and technical professionals. Tom's strengths lie in assessing communication and business initiatives, then assembling, guiding and nurturing teams to creatively implement them, while having fun along the way.

 

Tom's work has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards, including a Emmy Awards from the Heartland Regional Chapter of NATAS, a National Emmy nomination, New York Film Festival Awards, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Gold and Silver Awards, Telly Awards, ALFIE, CINE Golden Eagle, Chicago International Film Festival, U.S. Department of Energy Award for Energy Innovation, and several awards by the Colorado Broadcasters Association, among others.

Prior to Renaissance Media, Tom served as Executive Producer for Learning Services at KRMA-TV (currently Rocky Mountain PBS), Denver's PBS affiliate where he oversaw the production of hundreds of broadcast and nationally distributed educational video projects. At KRMA, he was the creator and executive producer of the national award-winning series "A House for All Seasons" during its three-year run on PBS.

Before KRMA, Tom wrote, produced and directed local and nationally distributed broadcast and educational video projects at WDCN-TV (PBS) in Nashville, TN. He began his career producing and directing educational and training videos at the Medical Television Unit at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.