The Daviess County Museum will welcome documentary producer and author Todd Gould back to Washington as a guest speaker on April 21st at 6:30 pm.
Admission is free and open to the public. Todd is a native of Washington who has gone on to a successful and award-winning career creating television documentaries. He has been the recipient of 20 Emmy Awards and more than 50 Emmy nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He is also a six-time winner for Best Documentary from the Indiana Film Society.
Gould has been recognized as a Crystal Heart Award winner from the Heartland Film Festival and was also honored as the national winner of the Fourth Estate Award from the American Legion for work recognizing American military history. His documentary films have been distributed and broadcast all over the world on networks such as PBS, A&E, ESPN, BBC, and many others.
While at the museum, Todd will share some of his experiences and how growing up in Daviess County shaped his life. Todd will also speak to the Radio / TV Class at Washington High School that Thursday afternoon about his career.
For more information, contact the Daviess County Museum at (812)-257-0301.