Chris Swam

Digital Media Manager For Communications Office at Carroll County Government, MD

Chris Swam has extensive experience in digital media management and production, currently serving as the Digital Media Manager for the Communications Office at Carroll County Government since January 2005. Swam successfully launched the government access channel in June 2005 and oversees all content creation for a 24-hour cable television channel, online video directory, and various social media platforms. As the owner/operator of EBU Productions since January 1992, Swam specializes in nonlinear editing, digital videography, web design, and photography. Previous roles include Restaurant and Promotions Manager at an audio/video consultation company, where responsibilities included managing over 60 employees and designing advertisements. Additionally, Swam has served as a Producer and Broadcast Technician at Carroll Community Television, training over 30 community producers in video production. Chris Swam holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Theatre and Video Technology from Villa Julie College.

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Westminster, United States

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Carroll County Government, MD

Carroll County is bordered on the north by the Mason-Dixon Line. The Patapsco River forms the southern border and Liberty Reservoir forms part of the eastern border. Carroll County is bordered on the west by the Monocacy River and Sam's Creek. Carroll has 8 incorporated municipalities: Taneytown, Hampstead, Manchester, Mount Airy, New Windsor, Sykesville, Union Bridge, and Westminster, which is the County Seat. Carroll County is located within the Baltimore Metropolitan Area, which is the nation's 20th largest market, with over 2.6 million people. Located in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic on the east coast, the Baltimore Metropolitan Area also includes Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, and Queen Anne’s County. Carroll County is governed by five commissioners, each representing his or her home district.