"Ten Who Made A Difference," Honolulu Star Bulletin 2004
"Through her company, FilmWorks Pacific, Hawai'i-born Edgy Lee and partner, Jeffrey R. Mueller, have produced several award-winning documentaries during the last decade. It's their thought-provoking pair of hour-long documentaries on Hawai'i's crystal meth problem that set new standards for relevance. ICE not only helped catapult the drug problem into the public psyche, but also pushed lawmakers to confront the issue."
2003 Council of the City & Council of Honolulu Award
Producer Jeffrey Mueller was honored for the Production of the Documentary, ICE: Hawai'i's Crystal Meth Epidemic after making history with the statewide simultaneous - and commercial-free - broadcast on every major television station in the state, including all four network affiliates, whose owners and managers graciously agreed to forego thousands of dollars in revenue - not only in a prime-time viewing slot but during the networks' season premiere week.
2003 Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Award, Top Five Finalist
Placed fifth for the Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Award National award for television journalism. The Award honors those whose work raises public awareness of substance abuse issues.
2003 Pacific Business News Non-Profit Leadership Award
The award was given to The Pacific Arts Foundation noting the positive community effects both films, ICE : Hawai'i's Crystal Meth Epidemic and LIFE OR METH: Hawai'i's Youth, had on Hawai'i's Community. Producer Jeffery Muller was honored for his work on both films.