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==Biography==
==Biography==
Dillehunt graduated from [[Albemarle High School]] in 2002,<ref>[http://www.albemarlealumni.com/class_classmates.cfm?year_id=2002/ Albemarle Alumni Association]</ref> from the [[CATEC|Charlottesville-Albemarle Technical Education Center]] in 2003, and received a BA in Communications from [http://www.snhu.edu/ Southern New Hampshire University].  He incorporated his independent video production company, [http://www.dndfilms.com/ DND Films], in March 2003.<ref>[https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/EntitySearch/BusinessInformation?businessId=78967&source=FromEntityResult&isSeries%20=%20false Virginia SCC Profile]</ref>
Dillehunt graduated from [[Albemarle High School]] in 2002,<ref>[http://www.albemarlealumni.com/class_classmates.cfm?year_id=2002/ Albemarle Alumni Association]</ref> from the [[CATEC|Charlottesville-Albemarle Technical Education Center]] in 2003, and received a BA in Communications from [http://www.snhu.edu/ Southern New Hampshire University].  He incorporated his independent video production company, [http://www.dndfilms.com/ DND Films], in March 2003.<ref>[https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/EntitySearch/BusinessInformation?businessId=78967&source=FromEntityResult&isSeries%20=%20false Virginia SCC Profile]</ref>
In 2008, Dillehunt served as producer of ''Midnight Barbecue'', a YouTube talk show hosted by [[Adam Gottschalk]] and [[Nick Noe]] out of a spare bedroom in [[Grandmarc at the Corner|Grandmarc]]. <ref>{{Cite-hook|url=http://www.readthehook.com/81752/cover-cued-local-show-goes-viral|title='Cued up: Local show goes viral|author=Lisa Provence|publishdate=February 7, 2008|accessdate=2022-06-05}}</ref>


In the Office of Communications, Dillehunt manages the daily operation of the [http://www.cvillemedia.org/ Charlottesville Community Media Center] and the City's PEG-TV stations.  He also serves as Broadcast Director of television programming for [[TV10]] and [[CPA-TV]].  He is responsible for broadcasting all City Council meetings, as well as special events and forums, including the annual [[Virginia Festival of the Book]].
In the Office of Communications, Dillehunt manages the daily operation of the [http://www.cvillemedia.org/ Charlottesville Community Media Center] and the City's PEG-TV stations.  He also serves as Broadcast Director of television programming for [[TV10]] and [[CPA-TV]].  He is responsible for broadcasting all City Council meetings, as well as special events and forums, including the annual [[Virginia Festival of the Book]].

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David Dillehunt

David Nelson Dillehunt is the Deputy Director of Communications & Public Engagement for the City of Charlottesville. He originally joined the Office of Communications as a multimedia consultant in November 2005,[1] served as a Communications Specialist from June 2008 to January 2019, Communications Coordinator from February 2019 to August 2020, and most recently served as Multimedia Services Manager from September 2020 to March 2022.

Biography

Dillehunt graduated from Albemarle High School in 2002,[2] from the Charlottesville-Albemarle Technical Education Center in 2003, and received a BA in Communications from Southern New Hampshire University. He incorporated his independent video production company, DND Films, in March 2003.[3]

In 2008, Dillehunt served as producer of Midnight Barbecue, a YouTube talk show hosted by Adam Gottschalk and Nick Noe out of a spare bedroom in Grandmarc. [4]

In the Office of Communications, Dillehunt manages the daily operation of the Charlottesville Community Media Center and the City's PEG-TV stations. He also serves as Broadcast Director of television programming for TV10 and CPA-TV. He is responsible for broadcasting all City Council meetings, as well as special events and forums, including the annual Virginia Festival of the Book.

Dillehunt is a two-time Regional Emmy Award nominee, receiving a nod in May 2013 and May 2021 for his work with the City.[5][6]

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