
Alecia Orsini
Development AssociateAlecia Orsini is an award winning independent filmmaker and multi-media professional. She joined the team at WCAI in March of 2012 as a part time host. She became the Special Projects Assistant for Development department, where she coordinated events, volunteers and managed member engagement. As the Development Associate she continues to bring more meaningful connections to WCAI's members, fostering donor support of the station. Alecia also continues to fill in as host for Weekend Edition and All Things Considered.
Alecia attended the Savannah College of Art and Design where she graduated with a B.F.A in Film and Television. In 2012 she was named one of the 40 under 40 by Cape & Plymouth Business Magazine, for her work with Non-Profits and starting her own company Good Natured Dog Productions. She is also the current President of Women in Film and Video of New England. In 2020 she was honored with the "Imaginnaire" Award from Imagine Magazine for distinguished service advancing the business of film, TV and new media production in New England. Alecia is a lifetime member of the Girl Scouts and enjoys going on adventures with her husband Scott and son Finn.
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A virtual "Cooking the Harvest" event was held on October 20, 2020. Elspeth Hay of the Local Food Report, and Wesley Price of the Cape Cod Mycological Society met with Steve Junker for our Cooking the Harvest event!
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You have been hearing about gardening on The Point for years, and now you get to see the actual gardens of Mindy Todd and horticulturalist & entomologist…
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The 2019 Cape Cod Baseball League All Star Game was one to remember. The game took place at Eldredge Park in Orleans. It's the oldest Cape Cod League…
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For conservation biologists, the growing number of gray seals in New England is a success story. For some fishermen and beachgoers, it's another story…
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While local marches took place on Cape Cod and in Boston, some Cape residents made their way to Washington, D.C., by car, train or bus.I traveled to…
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Marine microbes support the entire ocean food chain, provide the oxygen we breathe, and may even help soften the blow of climate change. They're also…
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No, those aren't bananas in those boxes. The New England Aquarium and other organizations who are knee-deep in cold-stunned turtle rescues and have run…
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There's probably no recipe more famous (or infamous) among NPR listeners than Mama Stamberg's cranberry relish. This relish has a tangy taste that cuts…
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This cranberry wild rice salad predates Thanksgiving by, oh, maybe millenia, and could easily replace "traditional" stuffing.The Smithsonian National…
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Emergency actions taken by federal fishery regulators essentially amount to a ban on cod fishing in the Gulf of Maine. A 77 percent reduction in cod catch…