Jennifer
Carter was the first woman in history to dive down to the Titanic
in a submersible. She was also the leader of an otherwise all-male French-American
expedition which brought up the first artifacts for museum display. Her National
Geographic Special, The Great Whales, received an Emmy. In her eight years with National
Geographic, her other specials included The Sharks and Born of Fire.
Jennifer received the Gold award at two film festivals, as well as first prize at the
American Film Festival while a producer at Walt Disney Pictures. She is an accomplished
underwater diver, photographer, journalist, skydiver and deputy sheriff. Jennifer's three
IMAX productions are Titanic, Across the Sea of Time and Mark
Twain's America. Jennifer is a nationally known lecturer and Titanic expert,
highly regarded for her ability to entertain and motivate audiences at conferences and
corporate functions.
Joel
Hirschhorn (December 18, 1938 – September 18, 2005) was the author of four best-selling books, including If They
Ask You, You Can Write a Song and Notes On Broadway. He
won two Oscars for Best Song: "The Morning After" from The Poseidon Adventure and "We
May Never Love Like This Again" from The Towering Inferno.
An award-winning composer for television, motion pictures, records and
theatre, his songs have sold over 90 million records. He was Tony nominated
for two scores: "Seven Brides For Seven
Brothers" which won a Dramalogue Award, and for "Copperfield." Joel's
songs have been performed by such legendary artists as Elvis Presley,
Sheena Easton, Liza Minnelli, Roy Orbison and Maureen McGovern, to name
a few. |