Kids Are Heroes Day Spotlight: Conrad Weaver
If any of you have read more than one post of mine and happened to read the last one, you’ll note the similarity in last names from our first two spotlights. That is no coincidence. Conrad is indeed Laken’s father. We met Conrad at a networking event last winter. That is where I learned of his prowess with the video camera. I’m not a bold person usually, until it comes to Kids Are Heroes, when I step into high gear and indeed I have to be. I asked him to videotape a local elementary school choir singing our theme song. I just wanted the raw video as we don’t have the budget for an expensive piece. I thought I could put something together myself. Not only did he give us a break on the price but went way over and above what was expected and produced an awesome video, something I could NEVER have done, seen here:
Well Conrad has offered his services this time pro bono to stream the Kids Are Heroes Day event LIVE on October 29th so that those who cannot make the trip can get a peek to see what it’s actually like. We are so privileged and thankful for him and his awesome work.
Now getting back to the connection with his daughter, after we met and he discussed it with his family, he discovered that Laken had sang the national anthem at a previous Kids Are Heroes Day event for us. We are very excited to have her repeat this year and I bet there will be a proud dad in the audience filming her.
So here is some more information about Conrad and his business. I for one would recommend him highly and I think we are very fortunate to have him.
Conrad Weaver is the President and Owner of Conjostudios, LLC, a video production company based out of Frederick, MD. Conrad’s award-winning work has taken him from the halls of Capitol Hill to the streets of Guatemala. He has provided video services for numerous local businesses and non-profits, as well as national organizations and government agencies. In 2010 Conrad received an International AVA Award for his documentary about the Vigilant Hose Company in Emmitsburg, MD – telling the story of their 125 years of volunteer service. And in 2011 Conrad was awarded a prestigious Telly-Award for his documentary called “Mi Refugio.” This short film tells the story about a school in Guatemala that helps children who live and grow up in and around the garbage dump.
Currently Conrad is producing a documentary called “The Wheat Harvest Movie” that tells the story about the people who harvest the wheat that feeds the world. This project is scheduled for completion in late 2012, and will be aired on a national cable channel. To see a short trailer about this movie, visit: wheatharvestmovie.com
In his spare time Conrad enjoys skiing, hiking, backpacking, sailing, and traveling. He lives in Emmitsburg, MD with his wife and two children.







