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Ziya Tong
Ziya Tong

Host/Field Producer

Adam Rogers
Adam Rogers

Special Correspondent

Joyce Campbell
KCET Vice President, Education

Joyce Campbell, KCET's Vice President, Education and Children's Programming is a life-long public television programming and production executive who came to KCET in 1990 from WETA in Washington, D.C. She began her career at KQED in San Francisco. PBS projects under her direction while at KCET include the Peabody-Award winning A Place of Our Own and Los Ninos en Su Casa; Andrew Jackson; What’s the Big Idea?; American Family, The Hidden Art of Hollywood; Woodrow Wilson; Chasing the Sun; Chicano: The History of the Mexican Civil Rights Movement; Power, Politics and Latinos; The Human Quest; Power Plays; and Madness with Jonathan Miller.


Robert McDonnell
KCET, Director of Education

Robert McDonnell, KCET's Director, Education and Production Services, has worked in public television for 15 years. He has contributed in various capacities to the production, post-production or new media content development of many KCET projects including the Peabody Award-winning educational series A Place of Our Own and Los Ninos en Su Casa; Craft in America; How Art Made the World; Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State; Tavis Smiley; American Family; PBS Hollywood Presents; Woodrow Wilson; Chasing the Sun; John Glenn: American Hero and Ageless Heroes.


Michael Lambert
Education Director

Michael Lampert graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Physics and pursued a PhD in Atomic Physics at Oregon State University before settling on a wonderful career as a high school teacher. His students have been recognized nationally as three time winners of the Toshiba-NSTA Exploravision contest, gold medalists at the United States Academic Decathlon, champions of the Northwest FIRST robotics competition and many other science events. Mr. Lampert is a recipient of the Disney Teacher Award, the Presidential Award, and he is a Tandy Technology Scholar.