Charles Clark

Manager, Music Technology

117 Amy E. du Pont
Phone: 302.831.6867
Fax: 302.831.3589
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Charles Clark is the Manager of Music Technology Systems. Mr. Clark is a graduate of the Radio, Television and Film Division of the Speech, Communications and Theatre Arts Department of Wake Forest University. Mr. Clark served as Production Manager for an NPR affiliate in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. During that time, he hosted, engineered and produced weekly classical music programs which included performances from the North Carolina School of the Arts, the Eastern Music Festival and the Moravian Music Foundation. Mr. Clark has also co-hosted and engineered NPR and worldwide Voice of America coverage of a Presidential address from Winston-Salem. A member of the Audio Engineering Society, Mr. Clark's film editing as a student received honorable mention by a panel from American Cinema Editors.

At the University of Delaware, Mr. Clark combines his training in physics and electronics with his experience in broadcasting and film. He is involved with hardware and systems design for the Department of Music music technology area and serves as system administrator for the department's computing and network servers.

He served simultaneously as mastering engineer, performance editor and sound track co-producer for the National Endowment for the Humanities Videodisc Project. He received a Gold CINDY Award (Association of Visual Communicators) for his work as audio engineer on the Videodisc project.

Mr. Clark produces several audio CD's each year for local and regional artists.