Mark Sisson
Mark Sisson has over 25 years of film and television production and international media development experience. He has produced and directed over 50 television programs, four of which won international awards including the Sony's prestigious Grand Prix Award in Tokyo Japan.
In 1989, Sission moved to Papua New Guinea where he was employed by the Ministry of Education to establish an educational television division where he worked as the director of Educational Television until 2000. While there, he also produced a documentary about one of the representatives to the Baha’i World Congress, which was eventually shown at the Congress in 1992 and in the country’s national television.
Sission went to the prestigious UCLA film school and holds an MFA in film production. He is currently a tenured professor in Chula Vista, California. He is also a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Emmys).