Media Services
NATIVE PUBLIC MEDIA EXPANDS  SERVICES

Native Public Media has announced the expansion of its network services program,Camille Lacapa (Hopi-Tewa and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe ) will work as Network Services Manager according to Loris Ann Taylor, Executive Director.  Lacapa will be responsible for implementing national service plans that will develop the resources and assets needed to operate existing media outlets, utilize new platforms, and create media systems that inspire and facilitate active engagement by Native people. Lacapa joins Native Public Media as Network Services Manager and will work closely with the Native-owned radio stations, new NCE applicants and Native Voice One to develop and implement a national service plan to improve the infrastructure and operations of the Native media system.

Native Public Media's expansion of the network services department is particularly crucial to the ongoing development of a media system that is growing and expanding into new media technologies and platforms.  Native Public Media must substantially strengthen the Native media system's network so media can continue to play a central role in enabling Natives to tell our own stories, solve our own problems, and shape our own future.  The power of Native media lies in its ability to make the voice of Native people heard both within Native America and beyond.