
Dr. Bruce Rothmann (left) and Howard Flood
(center) talk with Producer Dave Lieberth and Director of
Photography Mike Pritt (on camera) in Reinventing Akron.
An exceptional group of Akron men
and women, born before the second World War and who re-shaped
the community over the last 50 years, are profiled in the television
documentary by Dave Lieberth, Reinventing Akron: Stories
of a Generation. The special airs exclusively on PBS 45
& 49.
The life stories of the recipients
of the Akron Community Foundations annual Bert Polsky
Humanitarian Award bear witness to the history of Akron between
1945 and 1999. These men and women helped build the city
and the communitys institutions in a very direct way,
says Lieberth. We wanted to create an oral record of how
Akron met the challenges thrust at it after 1950. Not only did
these remarkable individuals have front-row seats to the events
which created the community we have today, but they either made
the decisions or were witness to the closed-door meetings which
shaped Akron.
The program is a sequel to last years
award-winning video history of Akron, Inventive. Industrious.
Inspired., a comprehensive documentary that celebrated the
citys 175th anniversary. Reinventing Akron
picks up where our last program left off, Lieberth says.
Past recipients of the Polsky Award
whose stories are featured in the documentary include Beacon
Journal Editor John S. Knight and Publisher Ben Maidenberg,
who along with Goodyear Chairman E.J. Thomas formed a triumvirate
that led Akron over a 25-year period. Vintage video of an interview
Lieberth conducted in 1988 with the late Lisle Buckingham is
also featured. Of the 37 recipients of the Polsky Award who
have been selected since 1969, 18 are deceased.
Among recipients interviewed for
the program are former Congressman John Seiberling, Akron Deputy
Mayor Dorothy Jackson and The University of Akron president
emeritus Norman Auburn. Also interviewed are industry executives
M.G. Jerry ONeil of General Tire, John Ong
of BF Goodrich, and former Goodyear chairmen Charles Pilliod
and Robert Mercer. Fred and Francis Albrecht recall the last
50 years in Akron, along with Ann Amer Brennan, Frank Steere,
Belle K. Miller and Howard Flood.
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