Katrina Cebreiro
Katrina Cebreiro ’14, ’16 (B.A. ratio-TV-film, M.F.A. screenwriting) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, director and producer. Her latest project is a comedic anthology television series titled, “Miscellanea.”
Katrina Cebreiro ’14, ’16 (B.A. ratio-TV-film, M.F.A. screenwriting) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, director and producer. Her latest project is a comedic anthology television series titled, “Miscellanea.”
Russell Lahodny ’00 (B.A. communications) took over as the president and CEO of the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce in 2020 and celebrated 20 years in the chamber industry earlier this year. Lahodny is tasked with helping create a strong local economy for the county.
Michael Taylor ’94 (B.A. communications-radio/TV/film), who has more than 30 years of broadcasting experience, is a new co-host for the Laguna Woods Village television broadcast, “ThisDay.” He previously worked as news director for PBS SoCal KOCE.
Tim Plumley ’04 (B.A. communications-journalism, American studies) was promoted to vice president of media and artist relations at Universal Media Enterprises. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, he strategizes and implements 36-degree catalog media campaigns for diverse artists, including frontline album releases.
Obi Obadike ’98 (B.A. communications), CEO of Ethical Inc., was inducted into the Marquis Who is Who in America 2023 for his entire body of work in the health and wellness industry. There will be a one-page bio and a photo of Obadike in the 2023 Marquis Who is Who in America edition book. That […]
Eren Cello ’10 (B.A. communications-public relations) was named chief marketing and communications officer for the Ontario International Airport. In 2022, Cello led the airport’s rebranding effort, “Not So Fast,” which helped generate more than $34 million in ticket sales for the airport’s airline partners.
Kari Hamanaka ’07 (B.A. communications-journalism) is a reporter for Shop Eat Surf, a daily news service for action sports and active lifestyle executives. Hamanaka previously worked at Sourcing Journal, Women’s Wear Daily and the Orange County Business Journal.
Benjamin Jaipream ’04 (B.A. criminal justice, radio-TV-film) was promoted to the rank of police corporal in the Seal Beach Police Department. Before joining the department in 2017, Jaipream spent 14 years with the Westminster Police Department.
Natalie Rodriguez ’14 (B.A. radio-TV-film) is a director, published author, and screenwriter. In 2017, Rodriguez founded Extraordinary Pictures, a production company focused on films, television, and social issue projects such as mental health and recovery. She resides in Los Angeles County.
Dani Thompson ’10 (B.A. communications-journalism) is the CEO and Founder of DNT Entertainment, a boutique artist development, management, music marketing and public relations firm. Her mission is to empower independent artists and innovators by providing them with the knowledge and resources necessary to maintain creative control over their projects and ownership of their music.