Dec. 2005 - present |
WLNS-TV Lansing, MI
Position: Morning-Noon Meteorologist
Responsibilities include: Produce, forecast, and anchor two hour long morning show and noon show using WSI Weather Producer. Cover severe weather events using Barons Live Doppler Radar. Provide weather forecasts for websites, e-mail subscribers and phone line. Public & school speeches. |
Sept. 2008 - present |
WQTX FM 92.1, Lansing, MI
Morning Meteorologist & Co-host |
May 2004 - Dec. 2005 |
KTWO-TV Casper, WY
Position: Chief Meteorologist
Responsibilities Included:
Produce, forecast and anchor 5, 6 and 10 p.m. weather shows using Accuweather Galileo graphics system.
Management of weather team.
Forecast for, monitor and update web-site.
Public appearances and speeches. 2004 & 2005 MDA Telethon Emcee/Host.
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May 2001 - May 2003 |
KCAU-TV Sioux City, IA
Position: Morning/Midday Meteorologist
Responsibilities included:
Produce, forecast, and anchor morning and midday weather shows using Weather Central Genesis system.
Monitor severe weather using Storm Sentinel. Fill in for Chief and Weekend Meteorologists.
Interim Chief Meteorologist Summer/Fall 2001. Provide weather forecasts for websites, local newspapers, and radio stations. Public and school speeches.
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Nov.1998 - July 2000 |
WBTW-TV Florence/Myrtle Beach, SC
Position: Weekend Meteorologist; Head Meteorologist (Myrtle Beach News Bureau)
Responsibilities included:
Produce, forecast, and anchor weekend and weekday weather shows using WSI Weather Producer. Cover severe weather events using ADC Live Doppler Radar.
Fill in for the Chief and Morning Meteorologist.
Provide weather forecasts for websites, local newspapers, and radio stations. Occasional reporting and live shots. Public & school speeches.
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Jan. 1996 - Nov. 1998 |
KWCH-TV Wichita, KS
Position: Weather Producer-Forecaster
Responsibilities included:
Design and prepare all weather graphics using the Weather Central Genisis system.
Daily forecasting with other staff meteorologists.
Monitor severe weather using Barons Live Doppler Radar.
Update web-site.
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