Tabitha Safdi

Senior Director of Audio and Digital Operations

Tabitha Safdi is the Senior Director of Audio and Digital Operations at South Carolina ETV and the U.S National Coordinator for INPUT. She loves experimenting with new ways to attract audiences by working strategically to cultivate and engage viewers to make a positive impact on their lives. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of South Carolina and her master’s degree from Columbia College. She’s a Riley Fellow of the Diversity Leadership Initiative, is a graduate from Leadership Columbia’s Class of 2017, and is Past President of the Junior Women’s Club of Lake Murray.

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  • Haley

    Gov. Nikki Haley Signs Government Restructuring Act Of 2014

    COLUMBIA, S.C. – Governor Nikki Haley joined with former Governor Carroll Campbell’s wife, Iris, and his sons Carroll III and Mike, as well as numerous members of the General Assembly, today in a ceremonial bill signing for S.22, the South Carolina Restructuring Act of 2014...
  • Silicon Harbor Growing with Technology Boom

    Charleston is known around the world for its history and beauty. Recently, however, Charleston has landed on the map again as being ranked in the top 10 fastest growing cities for software and Internet technology. Charleston's Digital Corridor continues to expand its mission...
  • South Carolina Artist: Bob Doster

    Lancaster artist Bob Doster is best known in South Carolina for his stainless steel palmetto sculptures. These sculptures and his other works adorn businesses, corporate headquarters, cities and private homes all over the country. What is less known about this South Carolina...
  • S.C. Cities: Faces of Columbia 1966

    This is a clip from a 1966 SCETV production, S.C. Cities: Faces of Columbia. In this episode, you can check out the people who made Columbia a booming downtown area in 1966. S.C. Cities is an archival series on several South Carolina cities.
  • More South Carolina Female Farmers Cropping Up

    Kerry Frazier grew up on her family’s farm in Bishopville, SC. Like any child she enjoyed the open spaces, but after high school she swore to never return to her hometown or to live on the farm. Tragedy stuck last year when Frazier lost her brother in a farming accident. She...
  • South Carolina’s Economic Forecast Looking Up

    The University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business presented their economic forecast this week at their annual Economic Outlook Conference. “According to Doug Woodward and Joseph Von Nessen, economists in the Moore School’s Division of Research, the single best...