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Liz Schlemmer
Liz Schlemmer
Liz Schlemmer is WUNC's Education Policy Reporter, a fellowship position supported by the A.J. Fletcher Foundation. She has an M.A. from the UNC Chapel Hill School of Media & Journalism and a B.A. in history and anthropology from Indiana University.
Jay Holcey
Jay Holcey
Jay, DJ Artifakt, has been involved in radio broadcasting since he was in high school working as an on-air host, producer, and promotions assistant. Jay join the staff at WVAS, in 2005, to host the Sunday afternoon show titled Swing Town. He replaced Bill "Philly" Boynton, who died unexpectedly. Regarding Boynton as both a friend and mentor, Jay changed the name of the show to Bill Boynton's Swing Town. This is a continuing tribute to the well-regarded former host. Jay is a purist at heart for jazz and considers music to be his mistress.
Melanie Hogan
Melanie Hogan
Melanie began her career as a work study student, working in the areas of news reporting, anchoring and news-gathering. After graduating from Alabama State University, she worked as a production assistant at the local NBC affiliate, WSFA-TV. As a News Director at WVAS-FM, Melanie leads her team to produce award- winning newscasts and talk shows. Her professional achievements includes News Reporter of the Year for a number of years and awards for talk show producer, by the Alabama Broadcasters Association and the Associated Press. She is an active member of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce. Her goals are to expand the reach of WVAS FM into more homes locally, regionally and nationally.
Gene Knight
Gene Knight
Gene has over 30 years of extensive photography, film making, and cinematography experience. He began his career in Wichita, KS for the Kansas State Network as a News/Production Photographer. Gene was the first African-American in the state to produce and host his own public affairs and entertainment television program, “Knight Time”. His next milestone was as the assistant cinematographer and film editor at the Kentucky Authority Educational Television station in Lexington, KY. Alabama had its first views of Knight’s work when he came to Birmingham and Montgomery to work for Alabama Public Television and as a filmmaker on projects at Alabama A&M University. In 1993, he was commissioned by the Alabama Shakespeare Festival to submit photographs for publication in their “Book of Days.” He is proud graduate of Alabama State University.
Eugenia Ricks
Eugenia Ricks
Eugenia was born in Chicago, Illinois and is graduate of Huntingdon College with a BS in Business Management, she has worked with WVAS for a number of years. She has served as a student coordinator, where she helped train students while on the air, and music director. Currently, she is an announcer and host of Jazz Inspirations. Eugenia is a motivational speaker with her organization, Positive Pieces and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated.
Dan Charles
Dan Charles
Ken Rudin
Ken Rudin
Bellamy Pailthorp
Bellamy Pailthorp
Christian McBride
Christian McBride
Bassist extraordinaire, composer, arranger, educator, curator and administrator, Christian McBride, has been one of the most important and most omnipresent figures in the jazz world for 20 years. Sometimes hard to believe considering this man just entered his 40's.
Reynaldo Leaños Jr.
Reynaldo Leaños Jr.
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