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Caryl Owen
Caryl Wheeler Owen is a 13th generation New Yorker
with a deep fondness for Wisconsin. She attended Ripon College where
she pretty much lived in radio station WRPN; later she graduated
from NYs Ithaca College. She worked for Public Television
in Milwaukee, then decided to follow her ears into the rock and
roll NY netherworld where she engineered album projects with artists
including Ian Hunter, the dBs, Al DiMeola and King Crimson.
Belatedly deciding that hearing was an important sense, she abandoned
the high volume rock studios for the relatively saner and quieter
world of National Public Radio in Washington DC. NPR, impressed
perhaps with her ability to function well in loud, crazy environments
shipped her back to the networks New York Bureau where she
met and engineered for David Isays Sound Portraits Productions,
picking up three Peabody Awards, two Prix Italias, a Columbia-Dupont
and an R. F. Kennedy award along the way.
Recruited by TTBOOKs engineer Marv Nonn, she embarked on her
third Wisconsin experiment; following Marvs retirement Caryl
joined the TTBOOK staff as Technical Director in time for TTBOOKs
Peabody Award.
Caryl loves eavesdropping on interesting conversations, recording
audio in strange environments and working with highly creative people,
which makes being TTBOOKs TD her dream job. She also loves
her husband, their cats, and their house in the woods.
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