Jamie Baker (she/her/hers) has been a professional audio engineer for over 20 years and a member of the Audio Engineering Society since 1995. She currently serves on the AES Atlanta Section, Education, and DEI Committees, she has judged the AES Education Foundation Mary Lea Simpson Scholarship applicants for the past 3 years, and she is the founding Faculty Advisor for the budding AES SCAD Savannah Student section. Jamie has also enjoyed being a Sound for Picture mentor at several AES NY conventions for SPARS. After learning how to make records in Detroit and touring the continent on bass and backing vocals with a NY indie punk-pop band, she shifted her path from music to post sound and began her career in NY at various jingle and post houses. Major career milestones include working as a Sound One messenger, a machine room operator and recording engineer at Gun For Hire Post, a Foley recordist/editor/supervisor at C5, Inc., and a sound designer and re-recording mixer for various clients including HBO, MTV, PBS, Food Network, A&E, Oxygen, and NBCUniversal. Along the way she earned Golden Reel Nominations for her work on “Life of Pi.” and “Kappa Mikey,” and is honored to have been on Phil Stockton and Eugene Gearty’s sound team for many years as a Foley editor, especially when they won the Academy Award for “Hugo” and were nominated for “Life of Pi.” In 2019, Jamie was appointed a full-time professorship in the Sound Design department at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, GA. Currently, Jamie teaches there full-time and continues her remote freelance post audio work when school is not in session. She has a 5.1 Pro Tools HD studio and is seasoned at working remotely as a re-recording mixer and sound editor for clients such as Discovery Network, Hulu, OWN, and Disney+. In addition to the AES, her freelance work, and her teaching, Jamie also volunteers and mentors for the Post NY Alliance and SoundGirls.org, has judged the last 7 Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards, and was thrilled to be a blue ribbon panelist for the Motion Picture Sound Editors 70th Golden Reel Awards earlier this year. The AES continues to be a highlight in Jamie’s life and career, she thoroughly enjoyed hosting a table at the AES Education Fair at the 2022 NY Convention in October, and she is looking forward to the AES Fall Conventions of 2023. Jamie is honored and delighted to continue to serve on the committee of the AES Atlanta Section.