Mindy Tweedle

Alumni of Distinction Award Recipient
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Mindy Tweedle

Alumni of Distinction

Mindy Tweedle

Award Category
Recent Graduate
Award Year
Program of Study
Television, Broadcasting and Communications
Graduation Year

Mindy Tweedle is the proud owner of the award winning Hamilton based Tweedle Productions Inc. specializing in video and television production. Mindy has worked on over 75 different TV shows and helped launch the Channel of Hope in Hannover, Germany and shot a 3 part doc in Egypt and Jordan. Along with working at CBC, CTV and Global, she also Produced and Hosted her own inspirational TV series in Alberta and Produced the “TH!NK TV” series for the Hamilton Economic Summit. She co-hosted the “Lions Lair” Cable 14 Series with Bill Kelly, does the media training for the finalists and follow-up special 6 months later. Mindy was a national lead ‘good news’ Reporter for “Always Good News” with Connie Smith and “100 Huntley Street”. She has expanded her company to also offer one-on-one Media Training, Special Event Planning and Marketing.

Every year Tweedle gives back to her beloved community by choosing a charity to create and donate a promotional video too. A few recipients have been Ronald McDonald House, Catholic Family Services, Crime Stoppers (Provincial Award winning video), and the Rotary Club of Hamilton. Mohawk College students are the recipients of the Tweedle Productions Inc. Scholarship awarded annually to a student who gives back to their community along with keeping up their studies.

Mindy is a proud Rotarian, Hamilton Club Member and has served on the Board of Directors for the Rotary Club of Hamilton, Canadian Club of Hamilton, Mission Services, and Crime Stoppers. She can be found in the Mohawk College Alumni of Distinction and was awarded Young Entrepreneur of the Year by the Hamilton Chamber’s Outstanding Business Achievement Awards.

She has covered events such as the Calgary Stampede, Molson Indy, We Day and Grey Cup. One of her favourite interviews has been with Bob Barker (Price is Right) and Kelsey Hill, a teenager who fought (and recently lost) her battle with cancer while raising funds and awareness for the Ronald McDonald House and others facing the same challenge.

To her, success is how much you can give back when you’re so blessed!

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