Cindy Hite
Professional Background Summary
Born in Greenwich, Connecticut, Cindy Hite has been a
resident of Palm Beach County, Florida, for over twenty years. She has been active in
Radio, TV, Theater and Audio/Video Productions since her college days at Rollins College
in Winter Park, Florida, where she hosted her first radio program. Today you can hear
Cindy on WJNO AM-1040 News-Talk Radio, West Palm Beach,
Florida.
Cindy Hite gained experience in many related fields, including
TV/video work, with Kinship Productions under Bob Hite in Tampa, Florida. She wrote the
lyrics and composed the music for a number of songs and jingles, all of which were
performed by Cindy herself as an accomplished vocalist, guitarist and narrator. A music
video called "Kingdom of the Sea", written, composed and performed by Cindy and
produced by her brother Bob Hite earned them two Florida Emmy Awards in 1989. It aired as
a special feature on NBC's affiliate, WFLA Tampa. The environmentally inspired piece
highlighting the pollution of our waters earned recognition in the categories music,
camera work and editing.
Cindy Hite has hosted two TV shows, "Medical Review" and "Inside
Pro-Baseball", both produced in Palm Beach County. She has been the on-camera talent
and/or voice talent in numerous TV and radio commercials. Cindy has narrated full length
documentary films, such as "Journey into Wilderness" for the Discovery Channel
and "Lady of the Glades" for Miami Public TV which aired in November, 1996.
Commercial work includes training films and other projects for Motorola. Cindy's voice can
be heard at the Disney World Motorola Pavilion.
As an experienced vocalist and guitarist, Cindy has performed at several concerts in
Florida, and as a theater actress she excelled in leading roles, including numerous
Shakespeare productions.
Cindy Hite is an accomplished athlete
as well: she was a foil fencing champion partaking in state and national competition
and continues today to be very active as a long distance runner. |