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Jacques' musical passion kept him playing in bands as he built a successful career as a professional audio engineer and event producer. His audio engineering is heard on over one hundred fifty albums, including Douglas Miller's "Living on the Top" and The Winans' "Ron Winans and Friends". Both albums received Grammy nominations. Mr. Mersereau is also an acoustic music maestro and has worked as the front of house engineer for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, the Flint Symphony Orchestra, the Saginaw Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Montreaux Jazz Festival.
Jacques currently runs The University of Michigan's Digital Media Commons Video Studio; a black-box, experimental performance and television art theater, where he collaborates with a wide variety of artists developing innovative ideas and concepts. From there original live performances are staged and new media is created for publication.
In 2005, Jacques' lighting work for WFUM-TV earned him an Emmy Nomination. Then in 2006 he and his wife Christi Vedejs took home the Emmy Award for Best Photography in the Program category for their videography work in
An Osprey Homecoming, the nature documentary they co-produced. An Osprey Homecoming also garnered a Finalist Award at the 2005 International Wildlife Film Festival held in Missoula, Montana, and was broadcast on PBS in 2005.
Jacques and Christi were married in 1993 on North Manitou Island, part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, and share a love of the outdoors with a deep concern for the environment. The couple resides in Sharon Township, Michigan.
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