Hopeton Campbell has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Hopeton has worked at Fordham University since 1997, where they currently hold the position of Director of the Digital Media Lab. Hopeton is also an Adjunct Professor and has been teaching new media classes for the past fourteen years. Their responsibilities include teaching classes in television production, digital design, multimedia production, and journalism, utilizing various software tools. Additionally, at Fordham University, they have managed the Digital Media Computer Lab, served as a system administrator, and was responsible for the lab's budget.
Before joining Fordham University, Hopeton worked at BOOZ*ALLEN & HAMILTON, INC. from 1995 to 1997. During that time, they served as a System Administrator/Research Assistant. Their role involved project management for the development and implementation of the library's web page, system administration for the Global Information Professional Communication (IPC), and user account creation and system maintenance.
Overall, Hopeton Campbell brings a wealth of experience and expertise in digital media, teaching, and system administration to their current role at Fordham University.
Hopeton Campbell earned a Master's degree in Communication and Media Studies from Fordham University between 2007 and 2009. Hopeton also holds a Bachelor's degree in Government and Public Administration from John Jay College (CUNY).
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