Honoring a Legend
Alumni and colleagues pay tribute to retired SCM television engineer, Jeff Jones
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To honor Jeff Jones, a beloved television engineer in the University鈥檚 Broadcast and Media Operations (BMO) department of the School of Communication and Media (SCM), alumni, faculty and staff raised more than $7,000 that will benefit scholarships and School initiatives, a generous expression of their esteem for the legend Jones created in his 35-year career. Jones, who retired in March, returned to campus on June 7 for a surprise unveiling of a plaque dedicating Room 1111 in SCM 鈥 the hub of production where he spent countless hours 鈥 in recognition of his impact on generations of students.
鈥淥ur alumni made it happen鈥e asked for support as a tribute to Jeff and our alumni delivered 鈥 within 24 hours we reached our fundraising target,鈥 says Patricia Piroh 鈥88, 鈥92 MA, director of Production Services and Technology, who oversees BMO. 鈥淚鈥檓 so happy that Jeff is permanently recognized in this way, so that generations can read about Jeff鈥檚 contributions and his legacy at Montclair.鈥

The hallway outside Room 1111 was lined with former students, staff and friends, including two former directors of the DuMont Television Center, Jeff Friedman along with John Diglio, who hired Jones. The gathering reunited colleagues and alumni, giving them the opportunity to reminisce and personally thank Jones for his influence on their lives.
As a television engineer, Jones fixed cameras, trained students how to operate equipment, and by many accounts, 鈥渞egularly saved the day.鈥
Krystal Acosta 鈥09, assistant director of Production Services, knew Jones when she was a student and worked with him as a colleague for the past eight years. 鈥淛eff is the best fixer-upper and he always puts a smile on your face,鈥 she said. In addressing Jones, she shared: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know anyone more deserving than you to have this equipment room, that you鈥檝e spent so many hours in, bear your name.鈥
These sentiments were echoed by Adam Goldberg, BMO chief engineer: 鈥淛eff has an amazing ability to build anything, and he created custom items to make our students鈥 lives better,鈥 citing the innovative paging system Jones developed and installed that enables students, faculty and staff to contact the engineer on duty at any time.鈥
Dean of the College of the Arts Daniel Gurskis added to the accolades, sharing that 鈥淛eff was such a positive influence 鈥 he always had a smile on his face, a positive outlook and something kind to say.鈥
The commemorative room plaque placed on the wall includes quotes from a number of former students, a testament to the many lives Jones touched during his influential career at Montclair.

鈥淪pending time with Jeff was the daily exercise that my brain needed. I loved the television engineering class he taught and his enthusiasm to make anything work long past its expiration date,鈥 said Ron Tomaino 鈥08, Albuquerque producer at .
Another sentiment is from Liz Sabagh 鈥89, a CNN editor, 鈥淛eff is the best of humankind, and darn smart too! I鈥檓 honored and grateful to call him my friend.鈥
鈥淒on鈥檛 know where many of us would be were it not for Jeff,鈥 said Ray Santiago 鈥06, an ESPN producer.
Providing students and clients access to the industry鈥檚 latest digital, high definition production equipment is a hallmark of SCM. Along with his propensity to share life lessons, long stories and jokes, Jones will be remembered for his mastery of keeping all of the technology running smoothly.

Jones pointed out there鈥檚 a lot going on at BMO, and that many people don鈥檛 realize the intricate electronics and technical equipment being maintained behind the scenes.
In thanking those assembled, Jones said he was having a 鈥淲ordsworth moment,鈥 expressing how moved and joyful he was, and he recited the poem 鈥楧affodils,鈥 also known as 鈥業 Wandered Lonely as a Cloud鈥 written by English poet William Wordsworth.
鈥淚鈥檓 in awe, and this is one of those moments that will stand out in my life,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 believe the more of these experiences you have, the better person you become.鈥
Story by Development Communications Director Laura Iandiorio. Photos courtesy of Broadcast and Media Operations.