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  • WMHT/Capital Region reporter for the Innovation Trail.
  • As Director of Vertical Initiatives (and Mischief) at NPR, Matt Thompson works with teams across the company to guide the development of topic-focused verticals covering race, ethnicity and culture; education; and global health and development.
  • Kristofor Husted is a senior reporter at KBIA in Columbia, Mo. Previously Husted reported for NPR’s Science Desk in Washington and Harvest Public Media. Husted was a 2013 fellow with the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources and a 2015 fellow for the Institute for Journalism and Justice. He’s won regional and national Edward R. Murrow, PRNDI and Sigma Delta Chi awards. Husted also is an instructor at the Missouri School of Journalism. He received a B.S. in cell biology from UC Davis and an M.S. in journalism from Northwestern University.
  • Mr. Schriber received both a BA and MA from the University of Evansville, with endorsements from Columbia University, NYC, NY, Cambridge University in Great Britain, and the University of Marburg, Germany.
  • Rachel Nadeau is the Executive Director of Marketing and Communications for Ivy Tech Community College Southwest. Originally from Princeton, Indiana, she holds a B.S. in Communications from the University of Southern Indiana. A passionate advocate of community service, Rachel serves on a variety of non-profit boards including Youth Resources of Southwestern Indiana, The YWCA of Southwestern Indiana, Carver Community Organization, the Evansville Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series, and the Indiana Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. Rachel was also recognized by the Evansville Business Journal in 2010 as one of the “20 Under 40” emerging leaders.
  • Taylor was VPR's digital reporter from 2013 until 2017. After growing up in Vermont, he graduated with at BA in Journalism from Northeastern University in 2013.
  • Michael Tomsic became a full-time reporter for WFAE in August 2012. Before that, he reported for the station as a freelancer and intern while he finished his senior year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Heââ
  • Elizabeth first came to WRKF as a host and board operator in 2002. Since then she has worked extensively in radio in Baton Rouge before heading south of the border to Mexico for two and a half years. She's thrilled to be home in Louisiana and back at WRKF. In her spare time she enjoys music, dancing, and talking to strangers.
  • LaToya Dennis joined WUWM in October 2006 as a reporter / producer. LaToya began her career in public radio as a part-time reporter for WKAR AM/FM in East Lansing, Michigan. She worked as general assignment reporter for WKAR for one and a half years while working toward a master's degree in Journalism from Michigan State University. While at WKAR, she covered General Motors plant closings, city and state government, and education among other critical subjects.
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