throbber
PTO Form 1963 (Rev 5/2006)
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`OMB No. 0651-0055 (Exp 07/31/2018)
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`Combined Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse/Application for Renewal of
`Registration of a Mark under Sections 8 & 9
`
`The table below presents the data as entered.
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`Entered
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`Input Field
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`REGISTRATION
`NUMBER
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`1894370
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`REGISTRATION DATE
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`05/16/1995
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`SERIAL NUMBER
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`74462347
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`MARK SECTION
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`MARK
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`KWN (stylized and/or with design)
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`ATTORNEY SECTION (current)
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`NAME
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`FIRM NAME
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`STREET
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`CITY
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`STATE
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`POSTAL CODE
`
`COUNTRY
`
`Morton Amster
`
`AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`
`90 PARK AVE
`
`NEW YORK
`
`New York
`
`10016
`
`United States
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`ATTORNEY SECTION (proposed)
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`NAME
`
`FIRM NAME
`
`STREET
`
`CITY
`
`STATE
`
`POSTAL CODE
`
`COUNTRY
`
`PHONE
`
`FAX
`
`EMAIL
`
`Anthony F. Lo Cicero
`
`AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`
`90 PARK AVE
`
`NEW YORK
`
`New York
`
`10016
`
`United States
`
`212-336-8000
`
`212-336-8001
`
`ptodocket@arelaw.com
`
`AUTHORIZED TO
`COMMUNICATE VIA E-MAIL Yes
`
`DOCKET/REFERENCE
`NUMBER
`
`55210-162
`
`OTHER APPOINTED
`ATTORNEY
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`Morton Amster, Daniel Ebenstein, Philip H. Gottfried, Neil M. Zipkin, Anthony F. Lo Cicero,
`Kenneth P. George, Ira E. Silfin, Chester Rothstein, Craig J. Arnold, Charles R. Macedo, Brian
`Comack, Holly Pekowsky, Max Vern, Richard S. Mandaro, Marc J. Jason, Matthieu Hausig,
`Jung Hahm, Alan Miller, Marion Metelski, Benjamin Charkow, Mark Berkowitz, Samuel Lo,
`
`

`

`Suzue Fujimori, Jessica Capasso, Brian Amos, William Frank, Hajime Sakai, Brendan O'Dea,
`David P. Goldberg, Reena Jain, Adil Ahsanuddin, Sandra Hudak, Tzvi Hirshaut and Richard
`Zemsky
`
`CORRESPONDENCE SECTION (current)
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`NAME
`
`FIRM NAME
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`STREET
`
`CITY
`
`STATE
`
`POSTAL CODE
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`COUNTRY
`
`MORTON AMSTER
`
`AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`
`90 PARK AVE
`
`NEW YORK
`
`New York
`
`10016
`
`United States
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`CORRESPONDENCE SECTION (proposed)
`
`NAME
`
`FIRM NAME
`
`STREET
`
`CITY
`
`STATE
`
`POSTAL CODE
`
`COUNTRY
`
`PHONE
`
`FAX
`
`EMAIL
`
`Anthony F. Lo Cicero
`
`AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`
`90 PARK AVE
`
`NEW YORK
`
`New York
`
`10016
`
`United States
`
`212-336-8000
`
`212-336-8001
`
`ptodocket@arelaw.com
`
`AUTHORIZED TO
`COMMUNICATE VIA E-MAIL Yes
`
`DOCKET/REFERENCE
`NUMBER
`
`55210-162
`
`GOODS AND/OR SERVICES SECTION
`
`INTERNATIONAL CLASS
`
`041
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`GOODS OR SERVICES
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)SPECIMEN FILE NAME(S)
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`education and entertainment services in the nature of programs for schools, designed to help
`students develop literary communications and organizational skills, by preparing video
`programs of their choice directed to on-camera news reports, feature stories, documentaries,
`celebrity profiles, editorials, and similar subjects
`
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)ORIGINAL PDF FILE
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`SPN0-208229218102-20150504120832432319_._KID_WITNESS_NEWS_2014_Specimen.pdf
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)CONVERTED PDF FILE(S)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(16 pages)
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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
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`SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION
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`brochure showing the mark as used in connection to the services
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`OWNER SECTION (current)
`
`NAME
`
`STREET
`
`CITY
`
`STATE
`
`ZIP/POSTAL CODE
`
`COUNTRY
`
`PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA
`
`ONE PANASONIC WAY
`
`SECAUCUS
`
`New Jersey
`
`07094
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`United States
`
`OWNER SECTION (proposed)
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`NAME
`
`STREET
`
`CITY
`
`STATE
`
`ZIP/POSTAL CODE
`
`COUNTRY
`
`PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA
`
`Two Riverfront Plaza
`
`Newark
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`New Jersey
`
`07102
`
`United States
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`LEGAL ENTITY SECTION (current)
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`TYPE
`
`STATE/COUNTRY OF
`INCORPORATION
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`PAYMENT SECTION
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`NUMBER OF CLASSES
`
`NUMBER OF CLASSES PAID
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`SUBTOTAL AMOUNT
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`TOTAL FEE PAID
`
`SIGNATURE SECTION
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`corporation
`
`Delaware
`
`1
`
`1
`
`400
`
`400
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`SIGNATURE
`
`SIGNATORY'S NAME
`
`/Holly Pekowsky/
`
`Holly Pekowsky
`
`SIGNATORY'S POSITION
`
`Attorney for Registrant, New York bar member
`
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)
`

`

`DATE SIGNED
`
`SIGNATORY'S PHONE
`NUMBER
`
`05/04/2015
`
`212-336-8116
`
`PAYMENT METHOD
`
`DA
`
`SUBMIT DATE
`
`Mon May 04 12:17:24 EDT 2015
`
`FILING INFORMATION
`
`TEAS STAMP
`
`USPTO/S08N09-XXX.XXX.XXX.
`XXX-20150504121724868166-
`1894370-5306fd9859975a194
`2360d0e0569cfa2d5aaf1cd24
`8839bd1396334b6cd9fb0-DA-
`10059-2015050412083243231
`9
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`

`

`PTO Form 1963 (Rev 5/2006)
`
`OMB No. 0651-0055 (Exp 07/31/2018)
`
`Combined Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse/Application for Renewal of Registration of a Mark under
`Sections 8 & 9
`
`To the Commissioner for Trademarks:
`
`REGISTRATION NUMBER:(cid:160)1894370
`REGISTRATION DATE:(cid:160)05/16/1995
`
`MARK: (Stylized and/or with Design, KWN)
`
`The owner, PANASONIC CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA, a corporation of Delaware, having an address of
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)Two Riverfront Plaza
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)Newark, New Jersey 07102
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)United States
`is filing a Combined Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse/Application for Renewal of Registration of a Mark under Sections 8 & 9.
`
`For International Class 041, the mark is in use in commerce on or in connection with all goods/services, or to indicate membership in the
`collective membership organization, listed in the existing registration for this specific class: education and entertainment services in the nature of
`programs for schools, designed to help students develop literary communications and organizational skills, by preparing video programs of their
`choice directed to on-camera news reports, feature stories, documentaries, celebrity profiles, editorials, and similar subjects ; or, the owner is
`making the listed excusable nonuse claim.
`
`The owner is submitting one(or more) specimen(s) showing the mark as used in commerce on or in connection with any item in this class,
`consisting of a(n) brochure showing the mark as used in connection to the services.
`
`Original PDF file:
`SPN0-208229218102-20150504120832432319_._KID_WITNESS_NEWS_2014_Specimen.pdf
`Converted PDF file(s) (16 pages)
`Specimen File1
`Specimen File2
`Specimen File3
`Specimen File4
`Specimen File5
`Specimen File6
`Specimen File7
`Specimen File8
`Specimen File9
`Specimen File10
`Specimen File11
`Specimen File12
`Specimen File13
`Specimen File14
`Specimen File15
`Specimen File16
`The registrant's current Attorney Information: Morton Amster of (cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York (NY) 10016
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)United States
`
`The registrant's proposed Attorney Information: Anthony F. Lo Cicero of (cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York (NY) 10016
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)United States
`The docket/reference number is 55210-162.
`The Other Appointed Attorney(s): Morton Amster, Daniel Ebenstein, Philip H. Gottfried, Neil M. Zipkin, Anthony F. Lo Cicero, Kenneth P.
`
`

`

`George, Ira E. Silfin, Chester Rothstein, Craig J. Arnold, Charles R. Macedo, Brian Comack, Holly Pekowsky, Max Vern, Richard S. Mandaro,
`Marc J. Jason, Matthieu Hausig, Jung Hahm, Alan Miller, Marion Metelski, Benjamin Charkow, Mark Berkowitz, Samuel Lo, Suzue Fujimori,
`Jessica Capasso, Brian Amos, William Frank, Hajime Sakai, Brendan O'Dea, David P. Goldberg, Reena Jain, Adil Ahsanuddin, Sandra Hudak,
`Tzvi Hirshaut and Richard Zemsky.
`
`The phone number is 212-336-8000.
`
`The fax number is 212-336-8001.
`
`The email address is ptodocket@arelaw.com.
`The registrant's current Correspondence Information: MORTON AMSTER of (cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York (NY) 10016
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)United States
`
`The registrant's proposed Correspondence Information: Anthony F. Lo Cicero of (cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York (NY) 10016
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)United States
`The docket/reference number is 55210-162.
`
`The phone number is 212-336-8000.
`
`The fax number is 212-336-8001.
`
`The email address is ptodocket@arelaw.com.
`
`A fee payment in the amount of $400 will be submitted with the form, representing payment for 1 class(es), plus any additional grace period fee,
`if necessary.
`
`Declaration
`
`Section 8: Declaration of Use and/or Excusable Nonuse in Commerce
`Unless the owner has specifically claimed excusable nonuse, the mark is in use in commerce on or in connection with the goods/services
`identified above, as evidenced by the attached specimen(s) showing the mark as used in commerce.
`
`The signatory being warned that willful false statements and the like are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under 18 U.S.C. Section
`1001, and that such willful false statements and the like may jeopardize the validity of this submission, declares that all statements made of
`his/her own knowledge are true and all statements made on information and belief are believed to be true.
`
`Section 9: Application for Renewal
`The registrant requests that the registration be renewed for the goods/services/collective organization identified above.
`
`Signature: /Holly Pekowsky/(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)Date: 05/04/2015
`Signatory's Name: Holly Pekowsky
`Signatory's Position: Attorney for Registrant, New York bar member
`Signatory's Phone Number: 212-336-8116
`
`Mailing Address (current):
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York 10016
`
`Mailing Address (proposed):
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)AMSTER, ROTHSTEIN & EBENSTEIN LLP
`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)90 PARK AVE
`
`

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`(cid:160)(cid:160)(cid:160)NEW YORK, New York 10016
`
`Serial Number: 74462347
`Internet Transmission Date: Mon May 04 12:17:24 EDT 2015
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`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Panasonic Corporation of North America
`proudly presents
`
`
`
`2014 New Vision & Eco-Effect Awards
`
`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Friday, May 9, 2014
`
`Panasonic Corporation of North America
`
`Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, New Jersey
`
`panasoniooom/kwn
`
`
`
`

`

`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`Kid Witness News (KWN) is a hands—on video education program created to
`encourage elementary, middle and high school students to develop valuable
`cognitive, communication and organizational skills through the use of video.
`The unique program provides schools with an array of the latest digital video
`equipment and offers participants the opportunity to develop selected interests,
`abilities and creativity through the production of videos.
`
`KWN started in a New Jersey school in 1989 and is supported by Panasonic in
`conjunction with public school systems. Under teacher supervision, students
`research, write, act in, produce, direct and edit a variety of videos which bring to
`life subjects they are learning about in school and in their everyday experiences.
`It also inspires self-confidence, creativity and generates excitement in the
`learning process among our future leaders.
`
`Although KWN represents students from schools across the country, the
`messages in their videos have common themes that cannot be ignored, including
`the environment, peer pressure and drug prevention just to name a few. Through
`these videos, we are able to see, “The World Through Their Eyes” — stories from
`their point of view. We are made more aware of what concerns them today, and
`share their hopes for tomorrow.
`
`This year KWN is celebrating its 25th anniversary with 65 participating schools.
`
`In September 2013, schools were requested to create and submit two videos
`inspired from each of the following categories: Social Issues and the Environment.
`A panel of judges from the City University of New York, Bronx Community College
`Media and Digital Film Production Program served as preliminary judges in the
`1st round judging process and selected the top 10 videos from each category.
`
`The top 10 videos were then submitted for a second round of judging by a panel of
`highly respected professionals from the broadcasting/film industry who determined
`the top 4 winning videos from each category, including the “Best Video of the Year”
`and the “Best Eco—Effect PSA of the Year.” The winners from across the country
`have come to the New Jersey/New York area to participate in "Winners’ Weekend”-
`a weekend of activities celebrating their accomplishments and to receive top
`honors at the 2014 New Vision & Eco—Effect Awards ceremony.
`
`In March 2014, the 4 winning schools were announced:
`East Side High School (New Jersey), Lincoln Park Academy (Florida),
`Prairie View Elementary School (Oklahoma) and Vista Academy (Colorado).
`
`548 schools from 23 countries are participating in the KWN program worldwide.
`
`The “Best Video of the Year” will be announced today and will represent the U.S.
`in the KWN Global competition. If the U.S. is one of six winning countries, they will
`participate in the KWN Global Awards Ceremony to be held in October 2014 at
`Panasonic Corporation of North America headquarters.
`
`

`

`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Message from the Chairman and CEO
`Panasonic Corporation of North America
`
`Joseph M. Taylor
`
`

`

`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`Our Mistress of Ceremony
`
`Adaora Udoji
`
`Adaora Udoji is currently Interim President of the award—winning startup — News Deeply;
`specializing in single topic publishing while providing enabling technology to engage users
`on complex global issues. News Deeply‘s prototype is Syriadeeply.org, a contextual platform
`hailed by Time Magazine as “The future of news.” lt’s her latest adventure in entrepreneurship
`after founding The Boshia Group, an international network of strategists, advisors, operational
`specialists, content developers and producers. The Group provides content and project
`management, as well as editorial and production frameworks serving clients such as
`startups, new media and tech companies; law and investment firms.
`
`Adaora is also a lawyer and an award-winning storyteller who has worked across broadcast
`and digital media platforms: television, cable, radio, and the internet. Her roles have included
`corporate strategist, producer and on—air correspondent and anchor at Bloomberg, ABC
`News, CNN and public radio among others. She’s reported on stories from Sago, West
`Virginia to Dornoch, Scotland to Baghdad, Iraq. Among her awards, she was among those
`who contributed to CNN receiving the Peabody Award for coverage of Hurricane Katrina
`and a DuPont—Columbia University Award for reporting on the Tsunami Disaster in South
`Asia. The National Academy of Arts & Sciences recognized her reporting of the Afghanistan
`war. She was part of the small team who reported and produced a documentary on death
`row that won a Cine Eagle award. Essence Magazine named her one of the 25 most
`influential African—Americans.
`
`Since 2012 she’s been on the board of the Montclair Film Festival and a member of the Board
`
`of Advisors for Women at NBC Universal. Previously, she’s served on the boards of The
`Council of Urban Professionals and The New York Women in Communications Foundation.
`
`In 2013, she was named a Pipeline Fund Fellow, which focuses on angel investing. Adaora
`serves as a mentor for Women Innovate Mobile, a startup accelerator and also advises several
`
`startups at the nexus of new media and technology. Most recently, she’s been a keynote
`speaker at Girls Who Code and The Startup Institute, NYC. She’s passionately committed
`
`to informing, engaging and creating content that generates revenue and she is proudly
`associated with Hubster.tv and Single Palm Production.
`
`Adaora is a Nigerian-Irish American global nomad with dual citizenship in the U.S. and Ireland.
`She holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Michigan and a JD from the UCLA
`School of Law. Interesting fact: Once upon a time she was a competitive ice skater. Today,
`she sticks to yoga and biking.
`
`

`

`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Jazz House Kids
`
`Background
`Jazz House Kids is a Montclair, New Jersey-
`based nonprofit that has gained a reputation
`as one of the nation’s preeminent arts
`education and performance organizations.
`
`
`
`What started as an idea in 2002 for professional jazz vocalist and Jazz House Kids founder
`Melissa Walker, and later her husband, world-renowned bassist and GRAMMY award-winner
`
`Christian McBride — to help students embark on a journey of musical creativity and learn
`about jazz’s cultural and international legacy—has become a rich gathering place of musical
`talent and shared promise.
`
`JazzTimes calls Jazz House Kids “one of the most successful and respected jazz education
`
`programs in the country."
`
`Mission
`
`The mission of Jazz House Kids is to transform young lives and open doors to the future by
`offering high—quality year—round musical, educational, cultural and community engagement
`programs for students from diverse backgrounds in grades K-12. Through music, mentoring,
`education and apprenticeship, we use jazz as an effective teaching tool to boost student
`achievement, dedication and teamwork, and cultivate tomorrow’s global citizens. Jazz
`House Kids’ schoo|—based programs have served more than 30,000 New Jersey students
`performing before half a million people. Our out—of—school time program is recognized for
`producing many of the nation’s top young musicians.
`
`What Sets Us Apart
`
`Our tested method invites internationally renowned jazz performers to teach alongside our
`professional staff, offering students a wide range of programming that develops musical and
`creative potential, enhances leadership and life skills, and strengthens academic performance.
`
`Jazz House Kids immerses students in a culture of success, using an authentic jazz education
`approach. Our students have unparalleled access to dozens of extraordinary, professional jazz
`musicians and enjoy opportunities to perform at world—class jazz clubs including the Blue Note
`and Dizzy’s Club Coca—Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center. While Jazz House Kids supports and trains
`many of the region's most talented students, unique to our organization is the capacity to serve
`
`a diverse student body, ranging from students with special needs to tomorrow's rising stars.
`
`Today's Emerging Musicians
`Panasonic is pleased to present Jazz House Kids Emerging Musicians Ensemble, a small
`ensemble made up of talented and very young players. They form an exciting combo and
`can be found holding their own alongside older more mature players. Today’s jazz ensemble
`includes some of our excellent horn players and rhythm section musicians.
`
`Jalin Shiver — Alto Saxophone
`Jamauri Ellis — Drums
`
`Esteban Castro — Piano
`
`Shamar McPherson — Clarinet
`Samuel Anozil — Bass
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`

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`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`The 2014 New Vision &
`
`Eco-Effect Award Winners
`
`New Vision Award Winner
`
`“Oyber Bullying”
`
`East Side High School
`Newark, New Jersey
`
`Best Eco-Effect PSA of the Year Winner
`
`New Vision Award Winner
`
`“Fighting World Hunger”
`
`Lincoln Park Academy
`Ft. Pierce, Fiorida
`
`“Water Conservation”
`
`New Vision Award Winner
`
`Prairie View Elementary School
`Enid, Okiahoma
`
`“Trash Net 2”
`“Breaking the Chain"
`
`New Vision Award Winner
`
`Vista Academy
`Denver, Colorado
`
`

`

`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Program
`
`KWN Overview Presentation
`KWN 25 Years
`
`Welcome
`
`Mr. Joseph M. Taylor, Chairman and CEO
`Panasonic Corporation of North America
`
`Introduction
`
`Adaora Udoji, Interim President, News Deeply
`
`Performance
`
`Jazz House Kids Emerging Musicians Ensemble
`
`Awards Presentation
`
`“Best Eco-Effect PSA of the Year" Award Presentation
`
`Presenter: Dan Silver, President, Panasonic Eco Solutions North America
`& President, Panasonic Appliances Air-Conditioning North America
`Lincoln Park Academy
`“Water Conservation"
`
`Presenter: Julie Bauer, President, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company
`East Side High School
`“Cyber Bullying”
`
`Presenter: Betty Noonan, Chief Marketing Officer, Panasonic
`Lincoln Park Academy
`“Fighting World Hunger”
`
`Presenter: Steve Safier, Chief Transformation and
`Human Flesources Officer, Panasonic
`
`Prairie View Elementary School
`“Trash Net 2”
`
`Presenter: Terri Seeney, Manager, Corporate Outreach Programs, Panasonic
`Vista Academy
`“Breaking the Chain"
`
`Performance
`
`Jazz House Kids Emerging Musicians Ensemble
`
`ll.S. “Best Video of the Year" Award Presentation
`
`Presenters: Peter Fannon, Vice President, Corporate & Government
`Affairs and Marilyn “Penny” Joseph, Vice President, Community
`Relations and Corporate Outreach
`
`closing Remarks
`Adaora Udoji
`
`

`

`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`2013-2014 KWN Participating Schools
`
`Alaska
`
`I Gladys Wood
`Elem. School
`
`Nizona
`
`I Flowing Wells JHS
`
`California
`I Eastlake HS
`
`I Huntington Beach HS
`I Rancho Minerva
`Middle School
`I Travis Ranch School
`I Val Verde HS
`
`I Vista Academy of
`Visual and Performing
`Arts - Elem. and
`Middle School
`
`I West Valley HS
`
`Colorado
`
`I Vista Academy HS
`
`Connecticut
`I Florence E. Smith
`
`School of Science,
`Math &Tech. — Elem.
`
`Florida
`
`I Lincoln Park Academy
`I Rutherford HS
`
`Georgia
`I Maynard Holbrook
`Jackson HS
`
`Hawaii
`I Maui HS
`
`Idaho
`
`I Ernest Hemingway
`Elem. School
`
`Illinois
`I Daniel Webster
`Middle School
`I Fenton HS
`
`I Florence Nightingale
`Elem. School
`
`I Holmes JHS
`I Illinois School
`for the Deaf
`
`I Marcus Garvey
`Elem. School
`
`Iowa
`
`I Harding Middle School
`
`Kentucky
`I Carrithers Middle School
`
`I Newburg Middle School
`
`Maine
`I Gardiner Area HS
`
`Massachusetts
`
`I West Roxbury
`Academy HS
`
`Michigan
`I Laker Junior HS
`I Oak Hill Elem. School
`
`New Jersey
`I Branch Brook School
`
`I East Orange Campus HS
`I Eastside HS
`I Harriet Tubman School
`I Hoboken Charter School
`I Huber Street School
`
`I Hudson County Schools
`of Technology / High
`Tech School
`
`I John F. Kennedy Middle
`School & HS
`
`I Langston Hughes
`Elem. School
`I Malcolm X Shabazz HS
`
`I McKinley Elem. School
`I Pemberton Township HS
`I New Roberto Clemente
`Middle School
`I Peshine Avenue School
`I Quitman Street School
`I Secaucus Middle School
`I South Plainfield HS
`
`I Terence C. Reilly
`Elementary School No. 7
`
`I Theodore Roosevelt
`School c/o Weehaken HS
`I Woodrow Wilson School
`
`New York
`I Holland Patent
`Middle School
`I JHS 162 Lola
`
`Rodriguez De Tio
`Middle School
`I The Oakland Gardens
`
`School (PS 203)
`I Ronald Edmonds
`
`Learning Center JHS 113
`
`Oklahoma
`I Prairie View Elem. School
`
`Oregon
`I West Sylvan
`Middle School
`
`Pennsylvania
`I Cedarbrook
`Middle School
`
`South Carolina
`
`I Ashley River Creative
`Arts Elem. School
`I Chicora School of
`Communications Elem.
`
`Texas
`I Nichols JHS
`
`Virginia
`I Maury HS
`I Virginia School for the
`Deaf and Blind
`
`Washington DC
`I Capital City Public
`Charter School
`I Neval Thomas
`Elem. School
`
`Wyoming
`I Sheridan JHS
`
`

`

`“The World Through Their Eyes”
`
`Special Thanks
`
`AK Photo
`
`Activate Promotions & Marketing
`
`Adaora Udoii
`
`American Express Corporate Travel
`
`Broadcast Productions Inc.
`
`Flik International
`
`i&D Media Group
`
`Matrix
`
`Newmark Knight Frank - Facility Team
`
`Panasonic Procurement
`
`Panasonic Trade Shows 8: PR Staff
`
`SJP Properties
`
`

`

`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`Special Thanks to the 2014 Judges
`
`City University of New York, Bronx community College Media and
`Digital Film Production Program - Preliminary Round Panel of Judges
`
`Mary Borrello
`
`Brian Caraveo
`
`Andres Cerezo
`
`Allisandria Clarke
`
`Andres Davoren
`
`
`
`Jessica Esteves
`
`Stephanie Owusu
`
`Marlene Rosario
`
`Fernando Gil
`
`Christopher Pabon
`
`Sebastian Rothwyn
`
`Zanin Lindsay
`
`Romel Rodriguez
`
`Aaron Waring
`
`Jacquelyn Liz
`
`Gabriel Rosado
`
`Alexandra Zepeda
`
`Final Round - Panel of Judges
`
`Dr. Sheril Antonio, Associate Dean of Film,
`
`Television & New Media, New York University Film School
`
`Mr. Jeff Billingsley, Owner, Cobblestone Media
`
`Mr. Dick Cunningham, Owner, Broadcast Productions Inc.
`
`Mr. Larry Engel, Associate Professor, American
`
`University School of Communications
`
`Ms. Susan Lee, Chief Marketing Officer, Nederlander Group
`
`Ms. Mary Beth O'Connor, Lucky VIII Films, lronbound
`Film & Television Studios
`
`Mr. Jeffrey wisotsky, Director, CAS & Digital Film Production
`
`Program, Bronx Community College
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`“The World Through Their Eyes”
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`2014 New Vision Awards
`
`KWN Through the Years: 1989-2014
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