Mark Kuenzel studied music and mass communications at Towson University in Baltimore, MD, before taking a full-time job as a television journalist and assignment editor in Washington, D.C. There he covered national and international stories from the Capitol building & White House, and throughout Washington. His stories have been broadcast on the major networks and over 150 local stations.
In 1995, Mark made the jump from television journalism to children's programming & the emerging field of digital media, creating "The Motherboard" a multi-media lab for children at the former Capital Children's Museum in D.C. Mark was also responsible for developing and implimenting numerous camps and workshops, giving the kids of Washington exposure to state-of-the-art equipment where they learned to produce web sites, digital & traditional animations, and video productions.
Since those early days, Mark has worked for Sylvan Learning Systems, Global Learning Systems and SI International; developing multi-media courses and e-learning software for companies such as General Electric, HMS Host, and various government agencies. All of these varied experiences has given him a solid grounding in all of the technologies that go into producing quality multi-media.
Currently, Mark lives and works from his offices on Maui, Hawaii, utilizing his years of contacts with other developers, artists and business people to help you produce your multi-media vision. He is also the Media & Communications director for the National Council for Geocosmic Research.
