SPORTS DIRECTORS
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| Eric Mayo: Mayo is a Northwestern University Junior majoring in Economics. Originally from New York City, Eric had no interest in college sports and he’s now hooked. When not fixing the day to day problems associated with running a radio station, Eric is a member of the Northwestern University Sports Business and Research Club and eventually plans to be taking questions from his fellow staffers as the General Manager of a baseball team. |
| Zach Warren: Warren is a Junior at Northwestern University’s Medill School, majoring in Broadcast Journalism. He originally hails from Wilmington, Delaware and, while he loves his hometown Fightin’ Blue Hens, he has now learned that absolutely nobody can top the ‘Cats. A former Public Relations and Finance Director, Warren is now co-Sports Director, and he’s happy to have his chance at making WNUR even bigger and better than it has already become. Warren is also pretty sure that he is the first and only Medill student to ever have aspirations to broadcast NASCAR, but don’t hold that against him. |
SPORTSVOICE PRODUCERS
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| Cody Dunlap: Dunlap hails from Dallas, Texas, and is a Junior majoring in broadcast journalism at Northwestern University’s Medill School. After being somewhat isolated from college sports growing up, he’s fallen for the pageantry that is college athletics, and is a now diehard Northwestern sports fan. However, he still lives and dies with the fortunes of the Dallas sports scene. One day, Cody hopes to be on Baseball Tonight so he can talk baseball with Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian. |
| Jon Rosenberg: Rosenberg is an aspiring broadcast journalist from New York City and a Sophomore at Northwestern University’s Medill School. He has worked for WNUR Sports, Northwestern News Network, The New York Daily News, The Big Ten Network, and Fandome.com. |
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, WEB DIRECTOR
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| Seth Bernstein: Bernstein is a Sophomore majoring in broadcast journalism at Northwestern University’s Medill School. He was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, a city that he still calls home. Bernstein’s two passions in life are baseball and broadcasting, so he seeks to combine them and become a Major-League play-by-play broadcaster. He lives and dies with his favorite baseball team, the Chicago Cubs, as well as his four other favorite teams, the 2010 Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks, the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Bears and, of course, the Northwestern Wildcats. |
PODCAST DIRECTOR
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| Sam Block: Block is a six-foot, non-athlete, from Deerfield, Illinois. He is a Northwestern University Sophomore double-majoring in journalism and creative writing. In addition to following Wildcat athletics with reckless abandon, Sam writes for the Daily Northwestern, does satire for The Flipside, delegates Model UN, puts sports packages together for Northwestern News Network, and occasionally finds time for homework. |
CAST DIRECTORS
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| Sam Gutelle: Gutelle is a Northwestern University Junior from Montclair, New Jersey. His favorite sport to cover at Northwestern is basketball, and his favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees, New York Knicks, and the New York Jets. |
| Daniel Moran: Moran is a sophomore at Northwestern’s Medill School. He is originally from Chicago, Illinois, growing up a loyal Chicago Cubs fan. Despite this fact, he still managed to have a happy childhood, save for October of 2003. His favorite sport to watch, play, and call is basketball. He hopes to follow his idol and fellow Chicago native Michael Wilbon into sports journalism and would like Pardon the Interruption to be on the air long enough for him to take over as one of the hosts. |
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FINANCE DIRECTOR
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| Adam Seidel: Seidel is a Northwestern University Senior. After going from the most unique major combination at Northwestern, opera performance and math, to the most common and boring, economics, Seidel began broadcasting for WNUR Sports in an attempt to keep life interesting. Seidel currently seeks career opportunities in the exciting field of sports broadcasting as he prepares to graduate. As finance director, Adam seeks to wow possible sponsors with all of the good reasons they should support WNUR Sports. Adam also protects the WNUR coffers with his miserly glare, with every penny clenched in his tight fists. |
TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
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| Aaron Pepper: Pepper is entering his Senior year as a Broadcast Journalism major, at Northwestern’s Medill School, and his 10th quarter with WNUR Sports. He is originally from Pampa, Texas but has scattered allegiances, including the Chicago White Sox and Green Bay Packers. Small town Texans, however, have a special place in their hearts for high school and college football, so Pepper has been thrilled by the Wildcats’ success in the Big Ten the past two years. From freshman year through serving as WNUR Sports Director, Pepper’s favorite teams to cover have been NU’s softball and women’s basketball teams. He hopes to continue with a play-by-play career, but that’s a different story. |