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Annual Awards Dinner 2000:
Regional TV Leaders Honor Memory of Sheikh Kamal,
Look Back at Eventful Year
JUNE 13, 2000 As more than one hundred guests
silently recited the Fatiha or The Lords Prayer for the soul of Sheikh Kamal
Adham, the first Adham Center Annual Awards Dinner since the passing of Sheikh
Kamal was convened by Center Director S. Abdallah
Schleifer at AUCs Oriental Hall in the presence of Sheikh Sultan Kamal Adham,
AUC Provost Dr. Tim Sullivan and outstanding figures from the Arab satellite broadcasting
industry and the academic community.
Schleifer recalled how Sheikh Kamals son Sultan and other
members of the Adham family and entourage along with AUC President Gerhart,
Provost Sullivan, and others had gathered at the universitys Harmon
Room to honor the memory of Sheikh Kamal some 40 days after his passing,
and he repeated the closing words of the eulogy
that he delivered on that day. Schleifers recollection was mirrored
in the brief but intense remarks made in Arabic by HE Amb. Dr. Hamdi
El Tahri, the late Sheikhs personal representative in Egypt.
Sheikh Kamal Adham sought to make this television center an
international center. True enough, he was able to provide it with all necessary
and essential equipment. And now the Kamal Adham Center enjoys worldwide recognition,
Dr. Tahri observed. He said Sheikh Kamal always intended to establish a private
club for the graduates of this center, but God had taken him before he could accomplish
this task.
But he left nothing to chance. He passed on the responsibility
for this center to his son Sultan Kamal Adham, who will assume this great responsibility.
Sheikh Kamal Adham is gone but his works ands charitable deeds remain and they
are acknowledged, the ambassador said.
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This year Sultan Kamal Adham took his fathers customary place
at the Awards table along side the provost to present each of the nine
graduates with their professional certificates testifying to the professional
skills they have acquired at the Adham Center in the two-year
masters degree program in Mass Communication and Television Journalism.
(The graduates received their MA diplomas at a ceremony in Ewart Hall
the following day.) Following in his fathers footsteps, Sheikh Sultan
(assisted by Dr. El Tahri) also presented each graduate with a watch
as a present from the Adham family to mark the occasion. Other awards
to students and alumni were to follow but the most important award the
Adham Center bestows, the honorary faculty position of Associate of
the Adham Center, was presented by Provost Sullivan and Schleifer to
Mohammad Jasim Al-Ali, managing director of
al-Jazeera Satellite Channelthe hottest channel these days in the
opinion of both viewers and critics, in Arab satellite broadcasting.
Explaining that the Associates are honored for their ongoing
contributions to the television industry in general as active broadcasters and
for their moral support of the Adham Center in particular, Schleifer hailed Al-Ali
as the man who dared to do it, to develop a channel devoted, in Arabic, exclusively
to public affairs programming, to free debate and independent journalism.
As if to underscore the point Schleifer also announced
that the center would present its rarely given Kamal
Adham Award for Professional Performance to al-Jazeeras leading
investigative journalist and London bureau chief, the Adham Center alumni
Yosri Fouda (1991). Schleifer noted that this
award has only been given three times in the past twelve years, and
that two of the three recipients worked for al-Jazeera. He was alluding
to Lamees el-Hadidi (1990),
business correspondent for al-Jazeera and managing editor of Alam al-Youm
newspaper, who was present at the dinner like many other alumni.
In his customary report to graduates and guests on the years
accomplishments, Schleifer noted that in this particular case his speech-making
days were numbered since the Adham Center was launching its own website which
would do the job far more definitively than he could. He introduced the designer
and editor of the site, Sarah Sullivan, and announced her appointment to the position
of manager of Adham Center publications in recognition of her work as co-designer
(with Creative Director Shems Friedlander) and managing editor of the centers
biannual electronic journal Transnational
Broadcasting Studies (TBS) and as editor of the centers annual hard-copy
bulletin In Focus. The home page and relevant sections of the site where displayed
throughout the dinner on a large screen donated on the occasion by Gimpex.
Among the graduating students receiving special awards were
Ibrahim Saleh, recipient of the Kamal Adham Award for Outstanding Effort, and
Effat Kamel, recipient of the Kamal Adham Award for Outstanding Performance, for
her exceptional work as student executive producer of the second year graduate
program workshop, AUC News.
Effat was to be doubly honored. Earlier in the evening Peter
Einstein, CEO of the Showtime DTH satellite network (and an Associate
of the center) announced that Showtime was initiating an annual summer internship
award for two outstanding graduates of the center. The first recipients were Effat
Kamel and Dana Zureikat.
Schleifer also noted that the center had closely collaborated
this past year with the Gender and Womens Studies Advisory Group headed by Dr.
Cynthia Nelson, Dean of AUCs School of Humanities and Sciences, who had just
been appointed by as director of AUCs new Institute for Gender and Womens Studies.
One occasion was the co-sponsored screening of Adham Center alumna Alia
El Bialys most recent documentary film Portraits: Egyptian Women Writers.
The other occasion was a cosponsored lecture at Oriental Hall where Dr. Nelson
introduced the Adham Centers Visiting Consultant Marciarose Shestack, the award-winning
TV journalist, who spoke to the university community about the Past, Present
and Future of American Women in TV News. Both Dr. Nelson and El Bialy were present
at the dinner.
Schleifer also congratulated Dr. El Said Mohamed Badawi, professor
and director of AUCs Arabic Language Institute, and his associate and advisor
the veteran Egyptian journalist Louis Greis (for many years editor in chief of
Sabah al-Kheir weekly magazine), who were also at the dinner, for establishing
a series of professional Arabic language courses, including a course in professional
Arabic language which Schleifer pledged would be offered as part of the TV Journalism
MA academic program. Schleifer noted that the Adham Center had lobbied at AUC
over the years to create just such a course and he thanked Provost Sullivan (along
with Dr. Badawi and Greis) for providing strong support for this program.
Provost Sullivan took note in his own remarks, made when appointing
Muhammad Jasim Al-Ali an Associate of the center, that this very much was a year
for women at the American University in Cairo with the establishment of Dr. Nelsons
Institute, the predominance of women among this years graduates of the Center
and as recipients of Adham Center awards and as participants in Adham Center special
lectures and screening programs. Provost Sullivan said things were changing for
women in Egypt and AUC was honored to be a major player in achieving change.
Provost Sullivans remarks were reflected by the presence among
Annual Award Dinner VIP guests of Sanaa Mansour, head of ERTUs Space Channels
which include Nile TV, where a number of Adham Center
alumni, most of whom are women, are employed in leading positions.
The dinner was covered by two satellite channel camera crews,
one for al-Jazeera and the other for Orbit. Schleifer noted that the
Orbit crew covering the dinner was part of Orbits Field Production
Unit in Cairo, manned almost entirely by Adham Center
graduates, and headed by Ali
Belail (1996) and established by Orbits director of production
in Cairo Tarek Al Kashef, who is also an Associate of the center.
The reporter for the Orbit team covering the dinner was Adham
Center alumna Rasha El Sayed (1999), who put together a three-minute field report
in Arabic on the dinner. The piece was broadcast later in the week as part of
Orbits popular daily show In Cairo, produced and directed by Al Kashaf. El
Sayeds report included pictures of Sultan Kamal Adham sitting with the centers
guests of honor, and soundbites of Dr. Tahris eulogy of Sheikh Kamal and the
appointment of Al Jazeeras General Manager Muhammed Jasim Al-Ali as Associate.
Other soundbites included the remark by Dr.
Hussein Y. Amin, senior associate of the center and Egyptian Radio and Television
Union (ERTU) trustee, that the Adham Center has a distinguished reputation in
the Middle East, primarily because it introduced into the region the meaning of
television journalism as it is practiced in the developed countries. Prof. Amin,
who is also chairman-elect of the International Division of the Broadcast Education
Association in the United States and a guest lecturer at a number of American
universities, noted that the level of training at the center was as good as anything
offered anywhere else in the world.
Two of the graduating students, Ibrahim Saleh and Hessa Mulla,
described the MA program as unique in their brief on-camera appearances, but it
was the Orbit correspondent Rasha El Sayed who summed it all up: The students
who received their AUC masters degrees from the Kamal Adham Center studied television
journalism in all its aspects, from presenting to directing, from photography
to reporting to editing. They have become serious journalists who can depend entirely
on themselves.
Other prominent figures in the broadcasting and the academic
community attending the dinner were Mohamed Gohar, CEO of Video Cairo Sat; Ezzat
Shami, the editor-in-chief of Satellite Guide; Galal Zaki, CEO of Intermarkets
Advertising; Milad Besata, director general of ART's Program and Channel Development
and an Adham Center associate; Sanaa Mansour, head of ERTU's satellite channels
Egypt Space and Nile TV; Prof. Saad Eddin Ibrahim (who rushed over to the dinner
after commenting live on the Hafez al Assad funeral for Orbit); Dr. Hussein Amin,
member of the ERTU Board of Trustees and senior associate at the Adham Center;
Prof. Shems Friedlander, director of the Apple Graphics Communication Center at
AUC; graduate Nihal Saad (1995), anchor and
presidential correspondent at Nile TV; Enas El Shinnawi, producer for Asahi TV;
graduate Neimat Kerdany (1992), associate
producer at NY1; graduate Rania Bahaa El Din (1998), presenter at the Egyptian
Space Channel; graduate Mirette Mabrook (1990), senior editor of Business Today,
and many other alumni active in the industry and in journalism.
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