New Channel 21 coordinator hired at PEGTV

PEGTV, Rutland County’s public access television station, is pleased to announce the addition of Chelsea Tice as the government Channel 21 Coordinator. Chelsea will be managing the channel, scheduling programming and bringing in new shows for your viewing pleasure.

“We are excited to have Chelsea working with us. Her video education and previous experience at another public access stations has allowed her to learn our equipment and procedures. And because she grew up in the area she knows the community well, making her a great fit,” says Outreach Coordinator, Stacy Kent.

Chelsea’s communications education began in high school where she was part of the Stafford Technical Center’s video production program for two years and she was also the recipient of PEGTV’s Courcelle Scholarship her senior year. She moved to Boston, Massachusetts to attend the New England Institute of Art where she received her BS in digital film and video technology in 2012. During her time in Massachusetts she interned and worked at several access stations. At her last position at Channel 13 in Worcester, Chelsea instructed ELS (English as a second language) students video production skills.

“I feel that I’ve acquired a vast amount of skills and experience living and working in Massachusetts. I am beyond excited to be back in Rutland County and to be able to put those skills to action at PEGTV.” says Chelsea.

PEGTV is comprised of Channels 15, 20 and 21 and is available throughout Rutland County to all cable and VTel subscribers. Streaming programming and video on demand services are also available online at www.pegtv.com.