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(Linda Swain ) is an American creator, producer and host of television programming, singer/songwriter and co-founder of Swain Destinations, a leader in customized travel experiences to destinations around the world since 1987. Her most recent nationally televised show, Tapping IN: The Happiest People and Places on the Planet, received a Daytime Emmy Nomination 〔http://emmyonline.com/daytime〕 for Outstanding Travel Program in 2015. (Tapping In ) combines Linda’s passion to share the stories of others through television and nearly 30 years of spanning the globe, searching for the happiest people and places on the planet for Swain Destinations 〔http://www.swaindestinations.com〕 that she built with her husband, Ian Swain, who runs the company. As a mother of 6, including 2 stepchildren, she created a series called, “Moms on the Move,” where she showcased inspiring stories about real mothers as a segment on the "10 Show" on NBC 10 starting in 2002 and getting her feet wet with Moms on the Move Specials. She received 2 Mid Atlantic Emmy Awards〔http://emmymid-america.org〕 for Outstanding Program Feature and Best Show Host for her work at NBC 10. She subsequently went on to produce a series of audience shows out of QVC studios that aired in syndication across the United States. When it occurred to her that a mother's voice can only make a difference if men are included, she created Tapping IN, so the messages of happiness that come from stories within the U.S. and around the world, can be explored by all. Also a songwriter, she executive produced the IMAX signature movie “Home of Freedom” based on her anthem for Philadelphia that was featured at the Franklin Institute for 5 years. She has been recognized as one of Pennsylvania’s Best Women in Business by former Governor Tom Ridge and honored by the March of Dimes as the “Citizen of the Year” presented by Governor Ed Rendell for her work in television. She is an active board member of Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education. She is an alumnae of Fordham University. ==Career== In 1987, Swain co-founded the travel company Swain Destinations with her husband, Ian. In 2002, Swain began the Moms on the Move show on NBC10 in Philadelphia, USA. In June, 2009, the Moms on the Move Show was later distributed to 115 major broadcast network stations via Eclipse Syndication. Swain was executive producer of the IMAX movie Home of Freedom based on her song; The Philadelphia Song. Swain is a board member of (Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis ) and Education and (Mommy’s Light Lives On ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Linda Swain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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