About the Founder:
She calls it a blessing that shes been able
to align her passions. Indra Sibal Palmer founded Eternalhorizon after
leaving CNN in 2003. During her six years there she did everything
from anchoring and producing full-time for CNNRadio, to a "one-woman
band" features reporter, to a Headline News talent, as well
as a writer for many of CNNs top rated news shows.
Since starting her own media company, Palmer has shot,
edited and produced for entities such as CARE, Farmers' Almanac
Television, Yahoo News, Leading the Way, The 700 Club, Red Sky Productions,
the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and Project Dance,
among others. Shes also trained the staff of a GEO News Network in Karachi, Pakistan, a Star News network
in Calcutta, India, as well as the staff of CNN-IBN, based in New
Delhi, on how to shoot and edit, while helping launch the networks.
Most recently, she conducted workshops and consulted in newsroom operations for NDTV in Delhi. Indras documentary work has taken her to a number of spots
around the globe, including Cuba and Guatemala. She was the Associate
Producer and one of the primary Videographers for "Guerrilla
Radio: The Hip Hop Struggle Under Castro" which is currently in film festivals around the country. Her recent producing
and editing work won an NRB award for Leading the Way. Her work
has also been recognized by the South Asian Journalists Association.
Palmer was also honored with an invite to speak to her former Journalism
School at UGA.
She's been developing and managing web sites since
nearly the beginning of the internet era. After working as the Intranet
Programmer for Turner Broadcasting, Inc., she went on to create
sites for Assignment Earth, This American Land, The Captain Planet Foundation,
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, CARE, Environment News Trust and others, including
many artists, local non-profits and filmmakers.
Eternalhorizon serves clients worldwide with the goal
of promoting awareness and change.
Contact us at indra@eternalhorizon.com.