Paul Skaff is a broadcast and multimedia professional with more than thirty-five years of experience spanning the corporate, government, and nonprofit sectors. Since joining the Connecticut Democracy Center (CTDC) in 2000, he has played a central role in expanding the organization’s programs, reach, and impact.
A New Jersey native, Paul began his production career in 1989 at a local cable television company, where he created a talent show showcasing local musicians. In 1992, he took over operations of the John H. Stamler Police Academy’s video production studio, demonstrating the power of media in law enforcement training. During this time, he wrote and directed policy and tactical training videos, crime-scene reenactments, and documentaries. He also leveraged emerging digital video technologies to develop his own forensic video enhancement protocols—techniques that exceeded those used by the FBI Academy in Quantico.
Paul relocated to Connecticut in 2000 and joined the Connecticut Democracy Center, where he spent 18 years as a project manager supporting educational initiatives and leading multiple production departments for the Connecticut Network (CT-N). In 2008, he played a key role in transitioning operations of Connecticut’s Old State House to the CTDC, helping strengthen its civic engagement and public outreach efforts. Under his leadership, CT-N achieved groundbreaking technical advancements in statewide election coverage—efforts that earned him Emmy nominations for Producer (2015) and Technical Producer (2012). He also developed the CT-N State Civics Toolbox®, a comprehensive resource to support K–12 civics education, and expanded both the breadth and accessibility of coverage of state government and public policy. In 2018, Paul was appointed Executive Director of Media Services, assuming leadership of CT-N and proudly stewarding the engineering, production and distribution of the network.
Since becoming President & CEO in 2024, Paul is leading the efforts to promote informed civic participation through a “life-time pathway” of civic opportunities. Paul’s public service includes serving on the Civic Health Advisory Group; volunteering at MACC and as an Ex-Officio member of the Supreme Court Historical Society.