Tony J. Caridi

Tony J. Caridi
Born Anthony J. Caridi
(1964-08-12) August 12, 1964
White Plains (Westchester), New York, United States
Alma mater State University of New York
Occupation Chairman of TC Communications LLC
Years active 24
Website www.TonyJCaridi.com
Tony Caridi and Phil Collins (May 2010)

Anthony Joseph Caridi, known as Tony J. Caridi (born 1964) is an American author, and the former executive director of Marketing and Public Relations at The Alamo National Historic Site in San Antonio, Texas. He has also been a television spokesman and the host of the KENS-TV (CBS affiliate) morning segment, "Brain-Teasers". He is the author of the non-fiction memoir Neglected Legacy: Saving the Alamo from the Saviors[1] which details his experience with the embattled all-female organization, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, who fought to retain their century-long stewardship of the historic site. Tony J. Caridi has also authored: Lethal Trust The Father Hans Schmidt saga (historical fiction), and Conversations with God (fiction) both from Archway Publishing, a Simon and Schuster imprint.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Early career

New York native Caridi studied at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He is the artist and author of the comic strip "Charlie Sneakers", which was carried in the early 1990s by the San Antonio Express-News. Caridi had become a television personality between 1995 and 2006,[9] having appeared in numerous commercials as spokesman for the San Antonio-based Dianne Flack Furniture. He was also that company's director of Marketing and Advertising. Between 2001 and 2004, Caridi was the host of a popular morning news trivia segment "Brain-Teasers" which aired on KENS-TV. In 2005, Caridi was cast as the lead character, Coach Joe Foster, in the Nashville soap opera, Coach Foster Fights Back.[10] Produced by Nashville attorney Bart Durham, the series is about a Little League Baseball coach who is paralyzed after being struck head-on by an eighteen-wheel truck and his long road to recovery. The series which only aired in the Tennessee market, included scantily clad women, Miami Vice-style boats, and was filmed in Malibu, California, San Antonio, and Nashville. Former Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding appeared in two of the series segments.[11][12][13]

The Alamo

Tony Caridi and Pee-Wee Herman touring the Alamo basement (August 5, 2011)

From 2009 through January 20, 2012, Caridi served as Director of Marketing, Development and Public Relations for the Alamo Mission, employed by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. He joined the organization during the group's tumultuous period of highly publicized in-fighting between factions of its governing body.[14] Caridi was involved with the DRT's application for a federal trademark of the words "The Alamo" and a $900,000 promotions contract with the Beverly Hills-based William Morris Endeavor Entertainment group. Caridi organized what was to be a nationally televised symphony concert with pop star Phil Collins, Ricky Skaggs, and other stars to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the March 6, 1836 battle of the Alamo.[15] Caridi is credited with leading Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee Herman) on a tour of the Alamo basement, while Ruebens was at the Alamo complex taping an episode of Bravo's Top Chef.[16]

Ricky Skaggs and Tony J. Caridi discuss concert details at Skaggs' Hendersonville, Tennessee studio/offices August, 2010.

[17] Caridi still resides in San Antonio, Texas where he is president of Taylor-Caridi Marketing & Media,[18] a marketing-public relations firm, also known as "TC Marketing". Some of Caridi's graphic design creations include; the official Alamo logo, the official 175th Anniversary of the Alamo, and Texas Independence logos, George Strait and Tom Cusick's Texas hill country golf resort "Tapatio Springs Resort" logo, and Strait's "Vaqueros Del Mar" brand logo, the annual charity golf tournament and auction raises money for David Feherty's Troops First Foundation.[19][20][21][22] Caridi is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).[23]

References

  1. ISBN 978-1-329-97263-6
  2. http://www.wfaa.com/story/money/consumer/2014/08/12/13699916/
  3. http://www.kens5.com/story/news/local/2014/06/19/10862397/
  4. http://m.statesman.com/news/news/opinion/daughters-trip-over-critics-script/nRZHt/
  5. http://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/state-politics/20100609-Alamo-foundation-disbands-apparently-without-raising-2836.ece
  6. http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Alamo-s-175th-birthday-party-is-on-hold-over-1685679.php
  7. https://www.archwaypublishing.com/Default.aspx
  8. http://www.lethaltrust.com//Default.aspx
  9. http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Expos-to-blow-lid-off-DRT-s-exploits-3042615.php
  10. http://www.nashvillesoapopera.com
  11. http://inmyroom.org/?p=260
  12. http://www.coachfosterfightsback.com
  13. Huddleston, Scott (February 4, 2012), "Exposé to Blow Lid Off DRT Exploits", San Antonio Express News
  14. http://www.texasmonthly.com/daily-post/never-surrender-or-retreat
  15. Huddleston, Scott (January 6, 2011), "Alamo Concert Now On Hold", San Antonio Express News
  16. Huddleston, Scott (August 6, 2011), "Pee-Wee's Big S.A. Adventure", San Antonio Express-News
  17. Huddleston, Scott (August 6, 2011), "Pee-Wee's Big S.A. Adventure", San Antonio Express-News
  18. http://www.taylorcaridi.com
  19. http://www.taylorcaridi.com/design.html
  20. http://www.kens5.com/story/news/local/2014/06/27/10612334/
  21. https://www.facebook.com/tapatiosprings/photos/pb.106590821613.-2207520000.1453473924./10152044881066614/?type=3&theater
  22. http://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/print-edition/2012/11/09/george-strait-invests-in-tapatio.html
  23. SPJ member #550047

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