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Michael Ford
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President, has a BFA in Photography and Film from Rochester Institute of Technology and a MS in Broadcasting and Film from Boston University. Michael incorporated Yellow Cat in Washington, DC in 1980. He is a producer, director and director of photography. His award winning programs have aired nationally and internationally on Discovery Channel and PBS stations. He is an avid sailor and amateur historian.

Mary Flannery
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has a BFA  from Syracuse University. She joined Yellow Cat in 2004 as a Producer, editor and artist/animator. Her previous experience includes 18 years of producing programs for government, corporate and association clients.  Whether the product is live-to-air, video tape, or a digital format, she applies her knowledge of video, graphics, and technology to communicate the message with clarity and creativity. Another venue for her creative expression
is sculpture.

Lou Linden

Program Developer and Writer is a graduate of Shimer College and the University of Texas. With a life long penchant for history, Lou starting melding his passion with video in the 1980s when he assisted in the making of "Passage to Galveston, the Story of Elissa", 1 x 60 for KUHT about the restoration of the 1877 barque. The United States Park Service made him a Colonel of the Garrison of Fort McHenry (its highest award for historic preservation) for saving and restoring the USS Constellation, the last surviving Civil War naval vessel. He serves as a historical and restoration consultant for buildings, vessels and museums.

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