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Stephanie Landry
Stephanie Landry
Stephanie is a MakerMember, meaning she donates her skills in to the WRKF newsroom to help create compelling interactive news content for WRKF.org.
Joshua Nee
Joshua Nee
Joshua is a graphic designer and currently the Art Director at the Baton Rouge-based pro audio company PreSonus Audio Electronics. After graduating from Baton Rouge High in 2003, he studied Political Science at LSU for a handful of semesters before leaving school to travel the country and world playing drums which he still manages to do with is band, Thou. During long rides in the van and in between tours, he taught himself (with the help of many friends he nagged with questions via text) to use design software. In 2013 he was selected to work and study at the critically acclaimed design firm and advertising agency, TILT, where he amassed creative knowledge and know-how and excelled at fetching beers for the staff on Fridays. Today, Josh enjoys planning unrealistic weekend trips, following his woeful Red Sox, listening to public radio, and spending time chasing around his niece, Harper.
Lawles J. Bourque III
Lawles J. Bourque III
Lawles J. Bourque III graduated Full Sail University in 2006 with a degree in Film Production with focus in Cinematography and is currently the staff Photographer/Cinematographer for the State of Louisiana’s Economic Development Department (FastStart). A strong advocate for telling stories through moving pictures and light, He is also still active in the film and television industry as a cinematographer and camera operator. Lawles also provides photographic services for various local Baton Rouge publications such as [225] and inRegister Magazine. His professional interests focus on providing local musicians and business with promotional material such as music videos and commercials to help support and grow awareness for the local arts. In addition, he serves as a lover of felines and continues to adopt and save kittens across the Baton Rouge area.
Adrian Florido
Adrian Florido
Timothy Muffitt
Timothy Muffitt
Music Director and Conductor of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra from 1999 through May 2020, and Music Director and Conductor of the Lansing Symphony since 2006, Timothy Muffitt continues to appear with other prominent orchestras around the country. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mr. Muffitt began his musical studies at age seven on the piano and later added viola and trumpet. He received his conducting training at the Eastman School of Music, studying with David Effron, where he earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree.
Stephanie Riegel
Stephanie Riegel
Editor at Baton Rouge Business Report.
Laura Wagner
Laura Wagner
Andrea Muraskin
Andrea Muraskin
Andrea Muraskin manages the social media and website for Sound Medicine News, and contributes web and radio reporting. Prior to joining the Sound Medicine News team, she was a freelance reporter and producer, notably creating the radio feature series’ The Neighborhood Project, The Life Stories Project, and Constitution Indiana at 90.1 WFYI. Andrea was a radio coach for the Indianapolis-based youth media organization Y-Press, where she had the privilege of working with some of the world’s best teen journalists.
Brady Carlson
Brady Carlson
Along with hosting All Things Considered each afternoon, Brady co-hosts NHPR’s presence on Twitter and Facebook, and maintains NHPR’s Public Insight Network, working with residents around New Hampshire to use their knowledge and insights to inform news coverage. Brady is a frequent guest on Word of Mouth, discussing internet culture, media and technology in the regular Here's What's Awesome segment.
Elaine Korry
Elaine Korry
Elaine Korry is an NPR contributor based in San Francisco. From August 2004-June 2007 she worked as an NPR senior reporter covering social policy for NPR, with a focus on education, and on the lives of the nation's most vulnerable citizens — the homeless, those living in poverty, working in low wage positions, and trying to find their way to a more stable life.
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