The entire Carbon Trace leadership team welcomes Debbie Rollinson to our Board of Directors!

“I am excited to begin this new relationship with Carbon Trace, as I am ending my days volunteering at Greenwood as Joseph graduates sometime soon. I am anxious to learn about the world of documentary film creation! Thank you for giving me this opportunity.”

Debbie Rollinson is a Springfield native who attended Southwest Missouri State University, graduating in 1978. She says she knew the President and Board of Regents member who signed her diploma. While she did live away in Dallas for a few years, she knew she wanted to go back home to the Ozarks.

Debbie has a wide range of experience from running focus groups for market research (ask her about diapers and beer), representing three furniture showrooms in Dallas Trade Center, assistant manager of Hallmark shop, Administrative Assistant for Ozark schools, and First and Calvary Presbyterian Church.

Also, she has volunteered for the PTA, Booster Club, Sculpture Walk Springfield, Ozark Schools, Greenwood, Junior League, KSMU, and a few more. She has been married to Paul for 21 years and has three kids, Ryan – 35, Shannon – 32, and Joseph – 17, as well as two grandbabies – Calloway -2, Elliott – 9 months.

Mrs. Rollinson officially became a member-at-large on the Carbon Trace Board of Directors after being unanimously approved on May 17, 2020, 11:00 AM.

 

 

 

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Carbon Trace can provide significant guidance in developing, funding, producing, and distributing a documentary film. For high school students wishing to learn more about documentary filmmaking, Missouri State University offers degrees in digital filmmaking, media production, journalism, and other associated areas.

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