WORKING -- Tommy Reminiskey
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HE IS
The technology guru
KEEPING MACHINES UNDER CONTROL
Tommy Reminiskey keeps the clocks ticking, the computers humming and
the alarms ringing at all of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District
campuses and properties.
Although he has a staff of four, it is Reminiskey whom everyone knows
in the district, because he is always out there trouble-shooting.
The first thing he does each day is to check his e-mails and phone
messages for problems at schools.
Any glitches in the public announcement systems or dead batteries in
fire alarms will be repaired and replaced in no time.
MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN
Reminiskey also is the reason the community can sit in the comfort of
their living rooms twice a month and watch as school board members debate
the issues, instead of having to endure the stiff, uncomfortable chairs
of the boardroom.
Back in his cramped audiovisual room, he controls the taping of the
meetings and provides a live feed to the cable station.
He follows the action, cutting back and forth between the three
cameras in the boardroom that are controlled by robotics.
Meanwhile, he makes two tapes of the meeting, a VHS copy for posterity
and 3/4-inch tapes that he takes to the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
cable stations for them to replay.
“We used to do it on audio way back when,” said the 23-year veteran of
the school district.
A CREATIVE GUY
The presentations that others make at meetings also begin with
Reminiskey’s creativity.
He may flip off the lights and power them up, but he had a hand in
them long before that.
“I do the footage and write the scripts for those,” Reminiskey said of
the Newport Coast Elementary School videos and the maintenance and
operations video that faithful viewers may remember.
As more cameras make their way into the school system, Reminiskey’s
job will expand, but he revels in the challenges, he said.
“It’s real challenging, but I enjoy it,” he said. “It’s like a home --
more like a family -- here than a job.”
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