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Channel One Appoints Dr. Paul Folkemer SVP, Director of Education
Channel One, the preeminent news and content provider for teens, today
named Dr. Paul Folkemer to the position of SVP, Director of Education,
Channel One Network. In this newly created role, Dr. Folkemer will
develop and pilot Channel One’s education
standards-based curriculum as it aims to deliver quality news content
and resources to more than six million teens in more than 8,000 middle
schools and high schools across the country.
"Paul has built a commendable, forty-plus year
career in educational administration and in highly-regarded schools
systems,” said Kent Haehl, CEO of Channel One
Network. "He’s been
on the frontlines as a teacher, as well as providing the strategy and
oversight for the development of a district’s
course curriculum. In our view, this makes him extremely well-placed to
shape Channel One’s programming and
instructional materials. His perspective will be critically important as
we map our content to educational standards and hold our product to an
ever higher bar. It’s an exciting time in
Channel One’s evolution and we’re
thrilled to have him on board in this capacity.”
Dr. Folkemer has a history with Channel One. He has been a national
spokesperson for the news broadcast and has effectively managed
relationships with administrators across the network of Channel One
schools. He was instrumental to the launch of ChannelOneNetwork.com, a
web-based resource for educators offering lesson plans and resources to
help teach breaking news and current events.
Dr. Folkemer has served as both teacher and administrator for several of
the nation’s leading school districts. His
successful and varied tenure in education includes twenty years as
Principal of Benjamin Franklin School in Ridgewood, NJ; and most
recently, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction for the Scarsdale
Public Schools in Scarsdale, NY. Long a proponent of media literacy, Dr.
Folkemer was a co-founder of the Student Television Network, a national
organization of secondary schools with an interest in promoting
scholastic broadcasting and video production. Additionally, he
co-authored Media Mastery, a national media literacy curriculum
aimed at teaching media and advertising.
Outside of the classroom, Dr. Folkemer remains an active supporter of
youth and societal issues. Currently, he is National Chairman of the
Board of Directors for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). He holds a
Doctorate in Education and an M.S. in Educational Administration from
Fordham University, and a B.A. in English Literature from Gettysburg
College.
About Channel One News
Peabody and Webby Award-winning Channel One News, an Alloy Media +
Marketing Company (NASDAQ: ALOY), is the preeminent news and content
provider reaching over six million teens in middle schools and high
schools across the country, nearly 25% of teenagers in the U.S. In
recent months, Channel One News has covered fast-breaking world events
from regions such as Iraq, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka,
Jordan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Myanmar, and Qatar. Through a
partnership with NBC News' Peacock Productions, Channel One expands its
global newsgathering capabilities, ensuring worldwide coverage wherever
and whenever news breaks. Channel One News programming has been featured
on leading networks and news programs, including NBC's Nightly News and
The Today Show, CNN, ABC News, and Nightline. Visit the Webby
Award-winning website www.ChannelOne.com
to learn more.
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