Lauren Lambert and Chris Gianutsos have been added to the LMC Media Board of Directors and Francile Albright has been appointed director of development as the company celebrates its 40th anniversary.
Lambert has been a project and client relations manager across several industries. Speaking about what drew her to LMC, Lambert said, “Since I moved to the Larchmont-Mamaroneck community 18 years ago, we have seen an incredible realignment and consolidation of the local media, resulting in an overall loss of local community reporting. Thankfully, our community has an incredible source of first-hand documentation in LMC Media”¦.”
Gianutsos is a managing director in the Digital Transformation Practice of Ernst & Young. He specializes in digital strategy, operations, customer experience and marketing efforts for tech, media and telecom companies and public sector clients. He holds a patent for a digital content integration and delivery system for TV and film content. He holds an MBA in finance and marketing from Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in management information systems from UConn.
Previously Albright served as the deputy executive director and director of education respectively at The Picture House Regional Film Center for the last seven years. She has an extensive background in film, fundraising and arts administration and education. She holds an MFA from the University of Washington, a Certificate of Nonprofit Leadership from Columbia Business School, and is the chair of the village of Pelham Council on the Arts.
Larchmont-Mamaroneck Community Television (LMC) was founded in 1983 as a nonprofit to connect, create and inform the community through the use of digital media.