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David
Q. Andrews
Visual
Communications Director
Originally
from Wichita,
KS, David received his Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication from the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. David has been working for The
Salvation Army since 1992 and has been the Visual Communications
Director since the sections inception in 2001. David traveled
to
Zimbabwe and Malawi as well as Congo-Brazzaville in 2004 to
produce the first of the "Into the World" video series. David
is
the Co-Creator of CMI-tv and has been on staff at
CMI since 1993. David is a soldier at The Salvation Army
Norridge Citadel Corps.
David is
also the author of the INSTANT Song Presenter Program which is now used
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David B. Minter
Multimedia Producer
Dave Minter received a BS in Music Business from Elmhurst College in
1994. Since then David has had a wide range of experiences
working with Chicago Jingle writers and Commercial production companies
in the areas of music and TV production. David came to The
Salvation Army first as a soldier at Norridge Corps, and then
subsequently worked for the army in a freelance capacity. David had the
opportunity in 2000 to create an accompaniment video for the Chicago
Staff Band titled “Shine as the Light” which was
presented
by the CSB during the International Millennial Congress in Atlanta GA.
2000. David traveled to Zimbabwe and Malawi in 2004 and the
Philippines in 2005 to shoot and edit the “Into the
World”
video series for World Services. David is proud to be a part of the
Visual Communications team and for the impact their productions have
had on mission field. |

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Erik Hanson
Multimedia Producer
A Chicago native (and avid White Sox fan), Erik received a Masters
Degree in Communication (media & documentary) and a Bachelors
Degree in Communication (media production) from Northern Illinois
University in DeKalb, IL. Prior to joining the Visual
Communications staff in 2001, Erik had the opportunity to work on
Threads, a nationally released Children’s animated
series.
As a NIU sports fan, he could often be seen running a video camera on
the sidelines of NIU football games. In 2004, he traveled to
Congo-Brazzaville to produce the first of the "Into the World" video
series. Erik has worked on projects for Congress, MAP, IMC,
and
Worship Arts weekend (just to name a few). |

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Andrew
Grey
Graphic Arts Director
Originally from West Michigan Andy received his Bachelor’s
Degree
in Art and Design from Grand Valley State University. While in college
he was employed by West Michigan Public Broadcasting working at
positions as varied as production assistant to camera operator to
broadcast designer. Shortly after graduation he served as an Adjunct
Professor at GVSU teaching lettering and typography before accepting a
position as an assistant instructor for a vocational education program.
There he taught graphic design, photography and printing to at-risk
teens. Andy joined the Salvation Army in 2001 to handle print projects
as well as photography assignments. He has a passion for his position
as it allows him to express his artistic flair in a way that serves the
greater good. When not at work he enjoys spending time with his wife
and their dog, as well as participating in endurance cycling and
running events. |
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