NCTV hires Carmichael man to be executive director
Paul Minicucci comes to NCTV from the California Digital Arts Studio Partnership, a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to helping students and teachers develop digital media skills from filmmaking to web development.
Nevada County Television (NCTV) has hired an executive director to replace Michael LaMarca, who announced his resignation in October.
The hiring committee of Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEEF), the non-profit that oversees NCTV, hired Paul Minicucci of Carmichael after receiving 14 applications and interviewing four top candidates.
Minicucci has a wealth of experience in arts and digital media at both the state and local level. He comes to NCTV from the California Digital Arts Studio Partnership (Cal DASP), a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to helping students and teachers develop digital media skills from filmmaking to web development.
Prior to that, Minicucci served as deputy director for the California Arts Council and as principal consultant to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Arts. He also has been a high school theater and media teacher and a research professor at Virginia Tech.
Minicucci has a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA and an MFA from UC Davis. He is also playwright with 10 of his works having been produced at the professional, academic and community theater level in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Rafael and Boston.
NCTV's studios are located in Nevada City and its programs can be seen on Comcast channels 11 and 17.



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