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Caroling Lee

Education: Masters in Photojournalism, University of Texas at Austin

NickCaroling has a varied background in media with experience in television development, Web design and photography. Most recently, she completed her Master’s degree in Photojournalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Previous to this degree, she worked for Discovery Networks International as a Program Evaluator, reviewing treatments and acquisitions for international programming schedules.

Her web experience began in 1999 as an Associate Producer for Discovery Health Channel’s converged television network. She continued as a Producer for the Creative Services arm of AppliedTheory, a Web company outside of Washington, DC.

As the Producer, Caroling acts as client liaison for TradeMark Media projects and manages each project to meet deadlines, scope and budget.

Caroling lives in East Austin with her pug, Rothko. She enjoys poker, snow boarding, politics, movies, cooking/food, eating crab, photography and travel.

Caroling's Favorite Things

  • Dungeness crab
  • Pluckers - Chicken Wings - lemon pepper, Fried Pickles, Waffle fries
  • My iPhone
  • Bright colors
  • Winning at poker
  • National Geographic
  • Good bargains

Caroling's pet peeves

  • Not being able to recycle #5 and #6 plastic.
  • Having to punch in the quadratic equation before I can talk to a LIVE person.
  • Social Networks.
  • Things that don’t work.
  • Calculating what you owe.
  • Plastic grocery bags that aren't biodegradable.
  • Mean people.

Caroling's Favorite Online Resources

What our clients are saying...

Emergo Group

“I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say what an asset you have in [your developer] Mike. He has really been responsive and patient in helping us and we sincerely appreciate all that he (and everyone at TM) has done for us. As always, it is a pleasure to deal with TradeMark Media.”

— Chris Schorre, Director of Business Development
www.emergogroup.com

Site last updated on July 20th, 2008