Brown 'n White

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Meet our Crew

We know well it’s never about the size of a school, nor the size of a production crew, it’s about our vision, passion and commitment to excellence.  

As a student, few things in life gave me more joy and excitement than attending a Bonaventure basketball game in the Reilly Center.  Today, sharing this remarkable story of how our hoops program rose to national prominence, persevered through dark times and rebounded into national relevance is a matter of pride, respect and the tremendous opportunity to pass on this tradition of ‘team spirit.’  Brown ‘n White aims to give back to future generations for decades to come.”

– Mike Camoin ’88 

Producer / Director

Mike Camoin

Robert P. Carr, M.B.A.,  Former President  Carr Marketing Communications

With more than 35 years of successful business planning, marketing, communications,  and media experience, Bob has provided valued counsel for many businesses and organizations to use for their competitive advantage.

His focus on important research, analysis and program measurement competencies has helped those clients committed to achieving business success — from emerging companies to those in the Fortune 50. Among his clients have been 3M, Citibank, FMC.  General Mills, North American Health Plans, Mill’s Pride, National Fuel, SUNY at Buffalo’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus and Special Olympics New York.

Carr is certified as a strategic planner by the American Management Association International. He holds a master’s degree in business administration and a bachelor of arts degree in journalism from St. Bonaventure University.  Before co-founding and operating Carr Marketing Communications from 1994 to 2022, Bob directed the public relations division of a bi-national marketing communications firm. His experience also includes service as vice president of marketing and communications for the former Greater Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, public relations director for St. Bonaventure University and Duquesne University, and as a reporter for a Gannett Group daily newspaper.

Bob’s work has been honored with the highest awards from the American Economic Development Council, American Chamber of Commerce Executives, the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), whose Buffalo-Niagara Chapter honored him as the first recipient of its Public Relations Practitioner of the Year Award.

Bob also taught for 12 years in the Integrated Marketing Communications graduate program in St. Bonaventure’s Jandoli School and is a past recipient of the School’s Alumnus of the Year Award.

JIM PAPOULIS, MUSIC COMPOSER 

New York City-based Jim Papoulis composes, orchestrates, and conducts music for dance, film, ensembles, and choirs. His compositions are known for exploring new modes of musical communication by honoring and connecting classical and traditional forms with non-Western sounds. Jim’s distinct and ever-evolving approach unites classical with contemporary sounds, world rhythms, R&B, and voices, while combining live instruments with current composing and recording technology.  Jim is son-in-law to the late professor Dr. James “Big Daddy” Martini and is dedicating his time with us on behalf of his father-in-law, a life-long fan of Bona Basketball. 

Key Industry Advisors

Project Unfurl is guided by key alumni rooted in the industry of sport and entertainment.  

Interns

 We offer students a hands-on learning opportunity through ongoing mentoring and internship and where possible provide compensation.

Frank On Time

Interns share new technologies ...

Intern, Frank Schmeling shows off his new watch that controls Camera B, a 4K iPhone. Whitey Martin is intrigued!

which keeps our set running on time.

Dustyn Green (r), Frank Schmeling (c) interview Courtney Stockard (l) as director Mike Camoin (laptop) is patched in to conduct the interview.

Current and past interns include Frank Schmeling (’23), Dustyn Green (’24), Sean Casey (’24), Anthony DaSilva (’25), Colton Kimball (’25), Daniel Yearance (’21), Thomas Doyle (’21).

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