A Cincinnati native, Paige has worked on over seventy television productions, thirty-one of which were documentaries she produced. Throughout the past several years, she has been recognized for her involvement with community media, and for her most notable production, Cincinnati’s Abandoned Subway.


Paige is the recipient of twenty-two local and regional video production awards, including her most recent win, the prestigious 2009 Telly Award for her documentary on restaurants, Local Flavor. Her career was highlighted by the interview she obtained with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during her 2008 Presidential campaign.


Paige started her own business, Time Bonus Productions, LLC, in 2008. This media production company specializes in historical and human interest documentaries. Partnered with her long-time colleague, the success of Time Bonus has allowed their programming to air state-wide on PBS affiliate channels. In 2011, Paige directed a music video for the Cincinnati Cyclones, which is played on the big screen at U.S. Bank Arena. Other Time Bonus programming has aired on Animal Planet, reaching over 97 million viewers.


In addition to television, Paige has extensive experience in marketing, management, and graphic design. She is the founder of the Cincinnati Heyday Walking Tour, which doubled its investment in 30 days.


Paige is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University, with a B.A. in Electronic Media & Broadcasting.