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Executive Producer – Aida Memisevic |
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Aida Memisevic’s, television and media projects have aired in over 40 countries to date with four successful series already produced and a fifth television series currently finishing production. Aida has proven herself to be a talented on-air host and series producer. Her hosting approach is fun, natural and integrates an adventurous, curious style.
Past Executive Producer production credits include: Positive Living, The Art of Building Bodies (two seasons), Cosmetic Innovations (three seasons), Body Fuel and the new series Gadget Girlz. She has also produced two feature documentaries, Raised in the Ring (2005) and In the Heart of Gold Country (2004) as well as an award winning audio drama collection of horror fiction stories (Ogle Gold Award 2003). Aida is passionate the most about creating television content that inspires and educates people to create their most amazing life! |
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Gadget Girlz are technologically sophisticated women demonstrating the most innovative ‘gadgets’ on the consumer market. Selected for their engineering and technology talents, these Gadget Girlz are specialists in their fields and fresh to the television world.
Gadget Girlz are specialists in deciphering the latest technological devices featuring unique inventions, environmentally friendly ‘green’ gadgets, ancient gadgets, gadgets from around the globe, bizarre gadgets and gadgets of the future.
Gadget Girlz looks forward to bringing you on the journey of technological discovery! |
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Carolyn Cerny |
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Carolyn Cerny is a process designer in the energy industry holding a Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and biosciences. In her work environment, Carolyn uses simulation tools to model plant processes and design equipment for various facility upgrade projects. Previously, she was awarded a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) scholarship for biomaterial research involving the design of an artificial lens for the eye as a solution to cataracts. In the future, Carolyn hopes to be a mentor for girls interested in math and science. |
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Sasha Estrada |
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Sasha Estrada is a senior business analyst with a commerce degree in information technology management, specializing in telecommunications. She also holds two certifications from Harvard in Leadership and Management essentials. On the job, Sasha works with key stakeholders to gather and analyze business requirements, validate design, produce specifications and recommendations for technology solutions. She loves gadgets and has been interested in technology since the age of ten! Two of her favourite gadgets help with household chores: a robot vacuum cleaner and a robot floor washer! Sasha looks forward to an invention that could fold and iron the laundry… and a gadget that washes dogs, so she can have more time her favourite devices! |
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Ethel Macasias |
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Ethel Macasias is an assistant technical engineer/officer in the nuclear industry and a software engineering graduate. In the workforce, she performs software testing and quality assurance of safety related control systems. Ethel is well versed in a number of programming and design modeling languages, server and operating systems, and database management systems. Previously, she lead the winning Engineering Capstone Design project team in the development of a remote image guided autonomous rescue robot (RIGARR) used in disasters when conditions are too dangerous for human rescuers. Ethel describes herself as naturally curious. She appreciates that software engineering skills are diverse and can be utilized in different fields worldwide. Currently, Ethel is excited about new medical research developments on bionics that provide those with nerve damage the ability to regain movement and/or their senses. |
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Janelle MacDougall |
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Janelle MacDougall is currently completing her studies in mechanical engineering, energy and management dealing with wind, solar and fluid power. She is a regional Sanofi-Aventis BioTalent (BioTech) award recipient for her research project and experiments in biotechnology and its application to health care, agriculture and the environment. Previously, she was granted a position at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Institute of Biological Sciences. Janelle views engineering as influencing all facets of life and a way to change our environment without being in the limelight. As much as it is technical – there is room for creativity and design. |
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