PS 11 The William T. Harris School – 2014 PS 11 Spring Auction
Auction Ends: May 21, 2014 10:00 PM EDT

Lessons/Classes

Public Speaking/Voice Training Lessons - Ti-Hua Chang

Item Number
14094
Estimated Value
2000 USD
Opening Bid
500 USD

Item Description

Voice Training
Voice training for public speaking, meetings & television appearances from Television reporter who has trained persons from corporate, community, political and television sectors.

MyFoxNY.com - Award-winning journalist Ti-Hua Chang joined WNYW/Fox 5 in 2009 as a general assignment reporter from sister station WWOR/My9, where he served as a general assignment and investigative reporter since 2008. Previously, Chang worked at WCBS-TV where he served in the same capacity. Prior to that, he was a reporter with WNBC. On 9/11, he was the first reporter to inform the public on the number of causalities that day quoting Mayor Giuliani and city officials. Chang joined WNBC from WNYC-TV, where he was host of his own talk show, New York Hotline. Before he began his on-air career, he was an investigative producer at ABC News.

Chang is the recipient of numerous awards. In 1996, he won the prestigious Peabody Award for a series of reports he filed on accused drug-dealing murderers. In 2004, he won a New York Press Club award for his reports on a shooting at City Hall. He received an Edward R. Murrow Award in 2005 for a piece exposing police officers using a helicopter and high tech infra-red equipment to spy on private citizens. Chang is especially proud of discovering the four witnesses to the 1963 murder of Medgar Evers, which led to the reopening of that famous case.

Chang has also won five Emmys; the Philadelphia, Denver and Detroit Press Association awards; and, the Associated Press and United Press International awards. Very active in Asian-American community affairs, Chang was both a national and local New York Board member of the Asian-American Journalists Association. Chang also has been published in a number of magazines, including the Sunday New York Times and The Detroit News.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, Chang was named by Columbia in 2004 as one of 10 most influential Columbia alumni in New York City, where he resides with his family.

 

 

Item Special Note

Items must be picked up in person at PS 11 (320 West 21st Street, New York City) between Wednesday, May 14 and Wednesday, May 30. If unable to pick up items, shipping and handling charges will be charged to bidder's credit card and items will be mailed at bidder's own risk. Items not claimed byMay 30th will be automatically shipped to the address on file beginning on June 2, 2014.

Voice Training
$500/hr /person no more than 6 persons also receive telvisono copy of final training

Donated By:

mr Ti-Hua Chang