Stephanie Veto

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Videographer
Office of Communication and Public Affairs
610-758-4314
smv214@lehigh.edu

Stephanie Veto is the university videographer and a member of the editorial team in the Office of Communications and Public Affairs. She enterprises, shoots and edits videos (long and short-form documentaries, major events, general news, promotional stories and institutional messaging) and takes photos for the university and college websites and publications. 

Veto joined Lehigh’s communications team in 2014 after a career working in newspapers as a photojournalist and video journalist. She wrote, photographed and collected video for self-generated stories, features, sports and news.

Veto has a Master of Science in photojournalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in photography and design from Marywood University. 

She’s been fortunate enough to carry a backstage pass to the world, covering everything from the PGA Tour’s U.S. Open to life in post-conflict Uganda. She’s paralleled her career with inspiring future storytellers by teaching classes at the University of Missouri, Temple University and currently Lehigh University. Additionally, she’s a freelance photographer and documentarian.

Veto truly loves what she does and has dragged her family all over the country in pursuit of good stories. 

 

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As the Class of 2019 prepares for graduation, videographers Stephanie Veto and Kari Moffat '17 '19G capture scenes from the Spring semester.

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