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Arthur Greisiger Named a Professional of the Year for 2025 by Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide

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Southampton, PA, August 06, 2025 –(CarryOnHarry.com)– Arthur Greisiger of Southampton, Pennsylvania, has been named a Professional of the Year for 2025, in recognition of his remarkable accomplishments in the theater and film industries.

About Arthur Greisiger
Arthur Greisiger is chairman of the board, artistic director, author, and proprietor of Image of the Mind Studios—a multifaceted performing arts organization specializing in theatrical, cinematic, and photographic design. For five decades, Greisiger has brought hands-on creative direction and technical expertise to more than 350 productions, primarily in domestic markets, and is now expanding internationally. His studio’s work spans licensing, partnerships, collaboration, and direct creative activity.

At the heart of Greisiger’s recent work is “The Gnomes of New Hope: Zach & Zebby’s Grand Adventure,” a fully illustrated storybook collection based on his original stage musical. The Gnomes universe is poised for adaptation across stage, print, screen, and a new e-Storybook concept, drawing interest from publishers, theater companies, and film producers seeking a distinctive new world for audiences.

Greisiger has built a reputation for original vision and versatility. Over the years, he has served as technical director, stage manager, and lighting director; written both fiction and poetry; and is known for guiding complex creative projects from inception to performance. He leads IMS Publishing, IMS Technologies, Theatrical Development Centre, The Elder Gnomes Joint Venture, IMS Management, and Gnomes of New Hope Productions.

His published and ongoing works include dramas, screenplays, librettos, musical scores, books, and ancillary projects such as “The Celestial Manifesto,” “Grael,” “Nunc Licet,” and “I Am Alpha & Omega”—his magnum opus on creation, soon to culminate in an opera based on the Book of Revelations. He is also the author of “Spiritual Perceptions of Photography.” Current projects include a stage adaptation of “Nunc Licet” for film, a 3D animated version of “The Gnomes of New Hope,” and editing on eight films, including “You’re Not Getting The Point,” “Divergence,” “Freedom,” and several documentaries.

Greisiger’s photographic exhibition, “The Rescue of The William C. Barnett; a Paddlewheel Riverboat,” chronicled the dramatic, two-and-a-half-year effort to recover a tourist riverboat washed down the Delaware River by flood—a story that received extensive media coverage.

His professional journey has included work with Sara Caldwell’s Boston Opera at the Savoy, Joe Papp at The Public and Delacourt Theatres, Camera Mart on Stage 54, The Beverly Hills Playhouse, The Harmon Avenue and Matt Chait Theatres in Hollywood, and Max Factor. He has held associations with Warner Brothers, Paramount, New Line Cinema, CBS (NYC), NBC (Burbank), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Washington DC). Greisiger has also worked with the Boston Ballet, Boston Opera, MIT, Boston College, and The Paramount Theatre, and performed in Colonial and Renaissance reenactments—leading to roles in MGM Gerber’s “George Washington” series and A&E’s “Washington.” He was offered an office at the Warner Brothers lot and has worked extensively in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, and Hollywood.

Throughout his career, Greisiger was invited to join IATSE, tested for United Scenic Artists, considered joining Artist Equity, had the opportunity to join the Screen Actors Guild, and was invited to join the Stage Directors and Choreographers Guild—opportunities he ultimately declined in order to focus on building Image of the Mind Studios.

When applying to Juilliard for technical theatre, Greisiger was told, “you have so much experience that they couldn’t teach you anything.” His time at Harvard led to an apprenticeship offer at the Loeb Drama Centre. He founded The Shakespeareans of Tamanend Park and personally built a stage there, later writing a Shakespearean-style play, “‘Tis Just a Play.”

Greisiger currently serves as board member, technical director, and stage manager for The Bryn Athyn Orchestra, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026. He is actively developing a retreat environment and expanding his reach into new markets and collaborations.

Arthur holds an associate degree in mass media/cinema with an emphasis on theater. Away from his professional life, he enjoys hot rodding, antique and vehicle restoration, singing, acting, playing flute and saxophone, writing, poetry, and photography. He married Sandra Ruth Saitz in 1985 (deceased 2006) and is currently engaged to be remarried. He has no children.

For more information, visit http://imagemindag.blogspot.com

About Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide
Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide is an international advertising, networking, and publishing company based in Farmingdale, New York. They are proud to be able to satisfy their clients and continue to have repeat clientele due to their longevity and pride in their products and services. The Owners strive to connect business professionals to enhance their contact base and networking capabilities so they can get the acknowledgment and publicity within their industries and beyond. The Strathmore family has been providing these valuable services for over two decades. They target executives and professionals in all industries to be featured in their online directory. Industries include business, law, education, healthcare and medicine, fine arts, IT, government, science, real estate, entertainment, and many more accomplished fields. Professional profiles are listed in a detailed, searchable database on the website www.strww.com.



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New Children’s Book Follows a Mobility Service Dog’s ‘Transformative Day’

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Page Publishing has released "The Day Annie Became a Hero!", a new book by author Kristina that follows a trained mobility service dog through a single day culminating in what the publisher describes as a life-saving moment for her owner, according to a Page Publishing announcement.

The book draws on the author’s 16 years as a dog trainer, according to the release. Kristina began training service dogs after volunteering to raise a golden retriever puppy, spending two and a half years developing the dog into a mobility service animal. Annie, the book’s central character, was one of the dogs Kristina trained, and the bond between them inspired the story, per the announcement.

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"The Day Annie Became a Hero!" is available through Page Publishing, in bookstores, and through Apple iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Barnes and Noble, according to the release.

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Author Pledges Book Proceeds to Aid Detained Migrant Children Through Monarch Butterfly Story

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A new bilingual children’s picture book pairs the story of a monarch butterfly’s migration with a pledge from its author to donate 10% of proceeds to organizations providing pro bono legal services to migrant children and families in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, according to a release distributed via PR.com.

"Bella’s Journey: The Migration of a Monarch Butterfly," written and illustrated by Viola Greene, was released on Amazon.com and is aimed at children ages four to ten, per the release. The book follows a documented monarch migration route from West Virginia to the oyamel fir forests of Michoacán, Mexico, and uses the journey as a frame for introducing Spanish vocabulary, presenting both literal and interpreted translations alongside the English text.

Greene said the donation pledge is meant to draw attention to conditions she says children face in ICE detention. "Children in ICE detention camps can’t wait. They are being denied healthy food, toys, and the opportunity to play and go to school," Greene said in the release, citing reports of worms in food, confiscation of crayons and drawing paper, and unverified accounts of sexual assault and denial of health services. The release does not name the organizations that would receive the donated funds.

Greene also drew a comparison between the monarch and another recent use of butterfly imagery, saying she intends the monarch to serve as a symbol for migrant children in the way blue butterflies have become associated with Jeffrey Epstein survivors. The release does not specify what portion of book revenue the 10% pledge applies to, or over what time period donations would be made. The book is available now on Amazon.com.

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