Houston Public Media
Francisco Castro has a diverse work experience in the media industry. Castro, started their career as an Operations Crew intern in 1994 and later worked as a TV Production Specialist for the City of Houston - Municipal Channel. In 1997, they joined HoustonPBS as an Operations Crew member, where they gained experience in studio and field production equipment operation, studio camera operation, scenic design, and audio operation. In 2003, they were promoted to Production Manager at HoustonPBS, where they managed, scheduled, and budgeted various projects and supervised a team of production staff. In 2015, they transitioned to Houston Public Media, first as an Interim Director for Engineering/Production Operations and then as the Director of Production Operations. The specific roles and responsibilities during these positions are not mentioned.
Francisco Castro attended the University of Houston from 1989 to 1993. Castro, pursued a field of study in Communication and Media Studies. It is unclear whether they obtained a degree during this time, as one entry states that they did not receive a specified degree, while another entry indicates that they completed a Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in Communication and Media Studies.
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