Town of Tyngsborough
Rony Camille has a diverse work experience in media, digital content management, and IT coordination. They have worked as a Media Program Director for the Town of Tyngsborough, overseeing three channels and managing online recordings of regulatory board meetings. They also have experience as a Senior Producer and Media Consultant for Camille Digital Media, spearheading video production and web development projects for national clients. In addition, they have held roles as a Freelance Segment Producer for WBUR, News Operations Manager and Digital Content Manager for iHeartMedia, and Digital Operations Producer for CBS Corporation. They have provided video production and consultancy services to various regional and national clients through their own company, Rony Camille Productions. Initially, they worked as an IT Coordinator and then as a Media Program Director for the Town of Tyngsborough, where they revamped several town-owned websites. They also have freelance experience as a Field Producer and Production Associate/Video Editor for ABC News. Rony Camille is currently working as a Contributing Writer for Yankee Publishing.
Rony Camille received a certificate in Local Government Leadership & Management from Suffolk University. There is no information provided regarding the obtained month and year. Prior to this certification, Rony has not pursued any other degrees or certifications. Rony did attend North Carolina Central University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English & Mass Communication. The specific start and end years of their enrollment at North Carolina Central University are not provided. In 2018, Rony briefly attended the Poynter Institute, but no degree or field of study information is given for this period.
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Town of Tyngsborough
Approx 44 miles northwest (71 km) from Boston, Tyngsborough is a progressive residential community of 12,500 residents. It is located in the Northwest section of Middlesex County,bordering the communities of Dunstable, Groton, Westford, Chelmsford, Dracut, Lowell, as well as the State of New Hampshire communities of Hudson, Pelham, and Nashua. The town has experienced a tremendous burst in residential construction in the last decade as part of Greater Boston while keeping its rural charm. Tyngsborough enjoys a strategic position in the Merrimack Valley between Lowell, MA and Nashua, NH. Tyngsborough is probably best known today for its green painted single-arched iron bridge over the Merrimack. Constructed in 1931 as a replacement for an earlier wooden planked structure, this bridge has become the town’s emblem and more practically, a major river crossing for residents of MA and NH alike. Tyngsborough, was once part of the original Dunstable, MA Township initially settled in 1661 by Colonel Jonathan Tyng named in honor of his mother Mrs. Edward Tyng, who emigrated from Bedfordshire, England. The town uses an Open Town Meeting model with a Board of Selectmen overseeing the operations and policy of the town. Reporting to the Board of Selectmen is the Town Administrator, Michael P. Gilleberto, who oversees the public employees and day-to-day operations of the town offices. On Facebook: www.facebook.com/TyngsboroughMA On Twitter: www.twitter.com/Tyngsboroughma