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POE Profile: Cameron Ray

The Go-to Guy for Digital Media

Cameron Ray

As a student at Alma, Cameron Ray '06 was known as the go-to guy and problem solver for anything related to music technology and digital media.

Less than a year out of college, Ray took his expertise to Colorado Springs to serve as production manager for Multicast Media Network, a leading provider for Internet broadcast networks.

“He’s the Swiss Army knife for the office; because of his broad media technology background, he does a little bit of everything, ” says music faculty member Ray Riley, who served as Cameron’s mentor and advisor.

Multicast Media Network provides Web content delivery solutions. Cameron’s primary client is the International Triathlon Union, the international governing body for the Olympic sport of triathlon. He provides Web streaming, motion graphics and animation services.

“Cameron’s POE was created to address his two passions: music and researching new technology,” says Riley. “And he proved to be good at it. As he progressed through his program, he broadened his studies into Web technology, graphic design and Flash animation. He was an outstanding student.”

At Alma, Cameron supervised and renovated the music department’s 17-station digital keyboard teaching lab and the recording and post-production facility. He staffed the Heritage Center for performing arts and speaker series events. He trained new students to operate the technical resources and recorded and mastered senior recitals and auditions to help seniors with graduate school admissions and professional placement.

He also served as the Webmaster for various campus organizations. As a member of the College’s digital media team, he created a DVD production on College history.

 

Alma is one of only 100 colleges and universities to be named to the Templeton Honor Roll in the Templeton Guide: Colleges That Encourage Character Development.

 

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Melissa Carstens
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Marquette, Michigan
Interests: Singing, Dancing

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