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Tina Pamintuan
S T L P R CEO, Tina Pamintuan

Tina Pamintuan

CEO

S T L P R CEO, Tina Pamintuan

Tina Lacdao Pamintuan has spent over 20 years in public media as a journalist, educator, and leader. As the CEO of St. Louis Public Radio, she helms the station’s fundraising, operations, programming, and editorial teams. This multifaceted role also includes being the liaison for the station’s FCC license holder, the University of Missouri, and the station’s advisory board, Friends of St. Louis Public Radio.

Before making the leap to Missouri, Pamintuan made her home in cities along the west and east coasts. In San Francisco, she was the general manager of KALW where she founded the nonprofit KALW Public Media and negotiated a long-anticipated legal agreement with the station’s license holder to operate the station independently from the city. Over a short tenure, she brought the station into labor and FCC compliance and led the station’s first professional rebranding and marketing efforts. She also programmed the station to attract a more diverse and younger listening audience, bringing more BIPOC voices to air both nationally and locally. As part of the station’s new eclectic music initiative, KALW also saw the opening of its first studio in the east bay under her leadership.

In New York, she created and directed the audio journalism program at The Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY where she taught radio writing and reporting, news magazine production, audio documentary and oral history. She now enjoys hearing former students on-air reporting from stations across the country, launching their own investigative series and podcasts and producing and hosting for nationally syndicated programs.

In 2011, Pamintuan traveled to the Philippines on an International Center for Journalists’ fellowship to report on climate change and biofuel use in rural areas. In 2012, she produced an audio documentary on Occupy Wall Street hosted by Alex Chadwick. She’s a former Nieman Visiting Fellow and Scholar-in-Residence at the Tow Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism. In 2015, she organized a seminar on Native American media and community radio for the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard. She was honored to receive the Philippine American Press Club’s 2019 Ocampo-Henry Memorial Award in Radio, but even more delighted when her mother, who always wanted to become a journalist, accepted the award on her behalf.

Pamintuan began her career at National Public Radio after graduating from Georgetown University where she studied philosophy and physics.

Brian Heffernan
S T L P R Interim News Director, Brian Heffernan

Brian Heffernan

Interim News Director

S T L P R Interim News Director, Brian Heffernan

Brian Heffernan is the digital editor and special projects editor at St. Louis Public Radio. Before coming to the newsroom in April 2018, Brian reported for a variety of publications including Al Jazeera America, St. Louis Magazine, Riverfront Times, San Francisco magazine and the Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette newspapers in South Carolina. He also worked in St. Louis’ burgeoning startup and tech industry as a project manager and quality assurance specialist. A St. Louis native, Brian received both his master’s and bachelor’s degrees of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. When he’s not plunked down in front of a computer screen, Brian enjoys traveling, exploring the outdoors, cooking and playing the very adult, sophisticated game of wiffle ball.

Jess Luther
S T L P R Chief of Staff, Jess Luther

Jess Luther

Chief of Staff

S T L P R Chief of Staff, Jess Luther

Jess Luther is the senior operations specialist in the Office of the General Manager. She spent the first six years of her tenure at the station working in finance and administration. Jess’ efforts are now focused on internal and board communications along with talent and culture initiatives, all of which provide the distinct satisfaction of having used one’s college degree (hers is in English from Truman State University). A St. Louis-area native, by her early 20s Jess had lived in Bridgeton, Ferguson, St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Bellefontaine Neighbors, and Maplewood. She has been proudly relinquishing 1% of her income for almost a decade as a resident of St. Louis City proper.

Madalyn Painter
S T L P R Director of Marketing & Digital Media, Madalyn Painter

Madalyn Painter

Director of Marketing & Digital Media

S T L P R Director of Marketing & Digital Media, Madalyn Painter

As the Director of Marketing & Digital Media for St. Louis Public Radio, Madalyn Painter works to move audiences to deeper levels of loyalty to our service to the community. She and her team provide targeted marketing, business intelligence, and visual design and support the station’s digital products and strategy.

Since joining KWMU in 2006, she has helped transform stlpublicradio.org into a regional news destination, with well over 500% growth in site visits.

Previously, she worked in communications and digital media for KETC/Channel 9 (Nine Network of Public Media). She started her career in marketing in 2000 as a copywriter and website designer. Her professional awards include four regional and one national Edward R. Murrow Award.

Her master’s degree in social work, from Saint Louis University, instilled values of collaboration, listening, and evidence-based practice — all surprisingly applicable to marketing. She’s also a proud former English major, with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and enjoys drawing and poetry.

She grew up in the forested Ozark mountains and still dreams about moss-covered boulders, cold Bull Creek, and the sound of spring peeper frogs. In the city, she delights in gardens — her own and any others into which she can wander.

Wayne Pratt
S T L P R Broadcast Operations Manager, Wayne Pratt

Wayne Pratt

Broadcast Operations Manager

S T L P R Broadcast Operations Manager, Wayne Pratt

Wayne became Broadcast Operations Manager in 2024 after nearly a decade as St. Louis Public Radio’s Morning News Anchor. He also launched STLPR’s daily news podcast The Gateway. His vast broadcast journalism career includes stops in Nova Scotia, Toronto, Phoenix, and Indianapolis. When not helping at STLPR, he hangs out with his wife and daughter, and their many leather-bound books in a house that smells of rich mahogany.

News
Brian Heffernan
S T L P R Interim News Director, Brian Heffernan

Brian Heffernan

Interim News Director

S T L P R Interim News Director, Brian Heffernan

Brian Heffernan is the digital editor and special projects editor at St. Louis Public Radio. Before coming to the newsroom in April 2018, Brian reported for a variety of publications including Al Jazeera America, St. Louis Magazine, Riverfront Times, San Francisco magazine and the Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette newspapers in South Carolina. He also worked in St. Louis’ burgeoning startup and tech industry as a project manager and quality assurance specialist. A St. Louis native, Brian received both his master’s and bachelor’s degrees of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. When he’s not plunked down in front of a computer screen, Brian enjoys traveling, exploring the outdoors, cooking and playing the very adult, sophisticated game of wiffle ball.

Jonathan Ahl
S T L P R Newscast Editor, Rolla Correspondent, Interim Managing Editor, Jonathan Ahl

Jonathan Ahl

Newscast Editor, Rolla Correspondent, Interim Managing Editor

S T L P R Newscast Editor, Rolla Correspondent, Interim Managing Editor, Jonathan Ahl

Jonathan Ahl is the Newscast Editor for St. Louis Public Radio and also reports from the Rolla Bureau. Before coming to St. Louis Public Radio in November of 2018, Jonathan was the General Manager for Tri States Public Radio in Macomb, Illinois. He previously was the News Director at Iowa Public Radio and before that at WCBU in Peoria, Illinois. Jonathan has also held reporting positions in central Illinois for public radio stations.

Jonathan is originally from the Chicago area. He has a B.A. in Music Theory and Composition from Western Illinois University and an M.A. in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He is an avid long distance runner, semi-professional saxophonist and die-hard Chicago Cubs fan.

David Cazares
S T L P R Health, Science and Arts & Culture Editor, David Cazares

David Cazares

Health, Science and Arts & Culture Editor

S T L P R Health, Science and Arts & Culture Editor, David Cazares

David Cazares supervises coverage of the arts, health and science for St. Louis Public Radio. Before coming to Missouri, he worked as an editor, arts reporter and podcast host for Minnesota Public Radio. He has also worked for newspapers in Florida, Kentucky and Indiana.

Fred Ehrlich
S T L P R Politics Editor, Fred Ehrlich

Fred Ehrlich

Politics Editor

S T L P R Politics Editor, Fred Ehrlich

Fred Ehrlich was named politics editor at St. Louis Public Radio in January 2018. His editing experience includes long stints at the Belleville News-Democrat and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He is a proud Badger having graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in journalism and political science. Fred grew up in New Jersey as a huge Yankees fan but after 28 years in the St. Louis area he has adopted the Cardinals as his National League team. He fondly hopes for a rematch of the 1964 World Series in the Best Baseball Town in America.

Lara Hamdan
S T L P R Engagement Editor, Lara Hamdan

Lara Hamdan

Engagement Editor

S T L P R Engagement Editor, Lara Hamdan

Lara Hamdan joined St. Louis Public Radio as the news intern in 2017. A year later, she became a producer for St. Louis on the Air. A St. Louis native, Lara graduated with a degree in journalism from Webster University. She is a cat-mom to Sali and Sami, a lover of traveling, fluent in English and Arabic – and in eating falafel sandwiches and veggie burgers. She enjoys discovering new people and gems in the city throughout her work at St. Louis Public Radio.

Brian Moline
S T L P R Editor, Brian Moline

Brian Moline

Editor

S T L P R Editor, Brian Moline

Brian Moline was named editor for the education and business/economic development beats in March, 2023. He came to St. Louis Public Radio after serving as the Morning Edition host and Managing Editor at Illinois Public Media in Urbana, Ill. His Missouri roots include graduating from Truman State University and marrying a native of Warrenton. He appreciates the passion of St. Louis baseball fans, despite being a lifelong backer of the Chicago Cubs.

Brian Munoz
S T L P R Visuals Editor, Brian Munoz

Brian Munoz

Visuals Editor

S T L P R Visuals Editor, Brian Munoz

Brian Munoz is a photojournalist and multimedia reporter at St. Louis Public Radio. Prior to joining the newsroom, he worked at USA TODAY as a visual storyteller and The Southern Illinoisan as a multimedia correspondent where he covered topics such as social justice, immigration and rural issues.

His work has appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Arizona Republic and The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. In addition, his work — both visual and written — has been recognized by several state and national organizations, including being named a 2019 ProPublica Emerging Reporter.

Munoz graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2019 with a degree in journalism and while in college, he was a proud member of the Marching Salukis as well as working at the Daily Egyptian — the university’s student newspaper. When he isn’t diving into a good story, you can find him binge-watching sports, creating content in the marching arts and exploring the world of food. You can follow his adventures on Instagram and Twitter at @BrianMMunoz.

Jessica Rogen
S T L P R Digital Editor, Jessica Rogen. Photo credit August Jennewein, UMSL

Jessica Rogen

Digital Editor

S T L P R Digital Editor, Jessica Rogen. Photo credit August Jennewein, UMSL

Jessica Rogen is the digital editor for St. Louis Public Radio. Previously, she served as editor at large for Big Lou Holdings, working with a trio of alt-weekly papers as well as St. Louis food magazine Sauce. Before that, she was managing editor at the Riverfront Times. Jessica did most of her growing up in the greater Cleveland, Ohio, area but has been in St. Louis so long that she actually enjoys Imo’s Pizza.

Hiba Ahmad
S T L P R Education Reporter, Hiba Ahmad

Hiba Ahmad

Education Reporter

S T L P R Education Reporter, Hiba Ahmad

Hiba Ahmad covers education for St. Louis Public Radio. She’s spent most of her career working as a producer for NPR programs Weekend Edition, All Things Considered and the daily flagship podcast Up First.

Hiba is a Virginia native but is making St. Louis her home. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in broadcast journalism and is wrapping up her masters in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at George Mason University. When she’s not in a classroom or a school board meeting, she’s out exploring the city — in search of the next best place to eat. Send her some recommendations: @hiba_ahmad96 or [email protected].

Will Bauer
S T L P R Metro East Reporter, Will Bauer

Will Bauer

Metro East Reporter

S T L P R Metro East Reporter, Will Bauer

Will Bauer is St. Louis Public Radio’s Metro East Reporter. Before moving to Belleville, Illinois, Bauer worked at Nebraska Public Media. At the state’s NPR and PBS member stations, he served as a general assignment reporter, covering politics, higher education, agriculture and other topics. He also produced the station’s talk show, Speaking of Nebraska.

The Minnesota native graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with degrees in journalism, broadcasting and sports communications in 2020. In college, he reported for the Omaha World-Herald’s breaking news and sports desks. In his spare time, Bauer enjoys playing golf and watching movies.

Bob Cronin
S T L P R Copy Editor, Bob Cronin

Bob Cronin

Copy Editor

S T L P R Copy Editor, Bob Cronin

A St. Louis native, Bob Cronin has degrees in political science and journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he later joined the School of Journalism faculty. He’s been an editor and writer at outlets including the Washington Post, Detroit Free Press and Orange County Register.

Chad Davis
S T L P R General Assignment & Arts Reporter, Chad Davis

Chad Davis

General Assignment & Arts Reporter

S T L P R General Assignment & Arts Reporter, Chad Davis

Chad Davis is a 2016 graduate of Truman State University where he studied Public Communication and English. At Truman State, Chad served as the executive producer of the on-campus news station, TMN Television. In 2017, Chad joins the St. Louis Public Radio team as the fourth Race and Culture Diversity Fellow. Chad is a native of St. Louis and is a huge hip- hop, r&b, and pop music fan. He also enjoys graphic design, pop culture, film, and comedy.

Sarah Fentem
S T L P R Health Reporter, Sarah Fentem

Sarah Fentem

Health Reporter

S T L P R Health Reporter, Sarah Fentem

Sarah Fentem reports on sickness and health as part of St. Louis Public Radio’s news team. She previously spent five years reporting for different NPR stations in Indiana.

A longtime NPR listener, she grew up hearing WQUB in Quincy, Illinois, which is now owned by STLPR. She lives in South St. Louis, and in her spare time likes to watch old sitcoms, meticulously clean and organize her home and go on outdoor adventures with her husband Elliot.

Jeremy D. Goodwin
S T L P R Arts & Culture Senior Reporter Jeremy, Goodwin

Jeremy D. Goodwin

Arts & Culture Senior Reporter

S T L P R Arts & Culture Senior Reporter Jeremy, Goodwin

Jeremy D. Goodwin joined St. Louis Public Radio in spring of 2018 as a reporter covering arts & culture and co-host of the Cut & Paste podcast. He came to us from Boston and the Berkshires of western Massachusetts, where he covered the same beat as a full-time freelancer, contributing to The Boston Globe, WBUR 90.9 FM, The New York Times and NPR, plus lots of places that you probably haven’t heard of.

He’s also worked in publicity for the theater troupe Shakespeare & Company and Berkshire Museum. For a decade he joined some fellow Phish fans on the board of The Mockingbird Foundation, a charity that has raised over $1.5 million for music education causes and collectively written three books about the band. He’s also written an as-yet-unpublished novel about the physical power of language, haunted open mic nights with his experimental poetry and written and performed a comedic one-man-show that’s essentially a historical lecture about an event that never happened. He makes it a habit to take a major road trip of National Parks every couple of years.

Kate Grumke
S T L P R Senior Environmental Reporter, Kate Grumke

Kate Grumke

Senior Environmental Reporter

S T L P R Senior Environmental Reporter, Kate Grumke

Kate reports on the environment, climate and agriculture for St. Louis Public Radio and Harvest Public Media.

She started at STLPR in 2021 as the education reporter, covering late night school board meetings and tagging along on field trips. Before that, Kate spent more than 5 years producing television in Washington, D.C., most recently at the PBS NewsHour. In that work she climbed to the top of a wind turbine in Iowa, helped plan the environmental section of a presidential debate and produced multiple news-documentaries on energy and the environment. She also won a Peabody, a National Murrow Award and was nominated for a National Emmy.

Kate grew up in St. Louis and graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. She also holds a certificate in data journalism from Columbia University’s Lede Program.

Have a story tip or idea? Email Kate at [email protected].

Andrea Y. Henderson
S T L P R Race, Identity, and Culture Reporter, Andrea Y. Henderson

Andrea Y. Henderson

Race, Identity, and Culture Reporter

S T L P R Race, Identity, and Culture Reporter, Andrea Y. Henderson

Andrea Henderson joined St. Louis Public Radio in March 2019, where she covers race, identity and culture. Andrea comes to St. Louis Public Radio from NPR, where she reported for the race and culture podcast Code Switch and produced pieces for All Things Considered. Andrea’s passion for storytelling began at a weekly newspaper in her hometown of Houston, Texas, where she covered a wide variety of stories including hurricanes, transportation and Barack Obama’s 2009 Presidential Inauguration. Her art appreciation allowed her to cover arts and culture for the Houston African-American business publication, Empower Magazine. She also covered the arts for Syracuse’s Post-Standard and The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina.

Andrea graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and earned her master’s degree in arts journalism from Syracuse University. For three years, she served on the board of the Houston Alliance of Fashion and Beauty as the media chair, and she is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. When the proud Houstonian is not chasing a story, she enjoys catching up on her shows, getting lost in museums and swimming in tropical waters.

Follow her journey through St. Louis via Twitter and Instagram at @drebjournalist.

Sarah Kellogg
S T L P R Statehouse Reporter, Sarah Kellogg

Sarah Kellogg

Statehouse Reporter

S T L P R Statehouse Reporter, Sarah Kellogg

Marissanne Lewis-Thompson
S T L P R Afternoon Newscaster, Marissanne Lewis-Thompson

Marissanne Lewis-Thompson

Afternoon Newscaster

S T L P R Afternoon Newscaster, Marissanne Lewis-Thompson

Marissanne Lewis-Thompson joined St. Louis Public Radio October 2017 as the afternoon newscaster and as a general assignment reporter. She previously spent time as a feature reporter at KRCU in Cape Girardeau, where she covered a wide variety of stories including historic floods, the Bootheel, education and homelessness. In May 2015, she graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism degree in Convergence Journalism. She’s a proud Kansas City, Missouri native, where she grew up watching a ton of documentaries on PBS, which inspired her to tell stories. In her free time, she enjoys binge watching documentaries and anime. She may or may not have a problem.

Rachel Lippmann
S T L P R Justice Correspondent, Rachel Lippmann

Rachel Lippmann

Justice Correspondent

S T L P R Justice Correspondent, Rachel Lippmann

Rachel Lippmann covers courts, public safety and city politics for St. Louis Public Radio. (She jokingly refers to them as the “nothing ever happens beats.”) She joined the NPR affiliate in her hometown in 2008, after spending two years in Lansing covering the Michigan Capitol and various other state political shenanigans for NPR affiliates there. Though she’s a native St. Louisan, part of her heart definitely remains in the Mitten. (And no, she’s not going to tell you where she went to high school.)

Rachel has an undergraduate degree from the Medill School of Journalism, and a master’s in public affairs reporting from the University of Illinois at Springfield. When she’s not busy pursuing the latest scoop, you can find her mentoring her Big Brothers Big Sisters match, hitting the running and biking paths in south St. Louis, catching the latest sporting event on TV, playing with every dog she possibly can, or spending time with the great friends she’s met in more than nine years in this city.

Rachel’s on Twitter @rlippmann. Even with 240 characters, spellings are still phonetic.

Abby Llorico
S T L P R Morning Newscaster, Abby Llorico

Abby Llorico

Morning Newscaster

S T L P R Morning Newscaster, Abby Llorico

After more than a decade working in television newsrooms, Abby Llorico joined St. Louis Public Radio in April 2024 as the morning newscaster and host of The Gateway Podcast.

Most recently, Abby was a reporter and anchor in Washington, D.C., focusing on debunking misinformation for local and national audiences.

Before that, Abby was on air as a morning and special projects reporter for several years here in her hometown of St. Louis. She also hosted and produced a weekly podcast sharing the stories behind the region’s food scene.

She’s been dispatched to cover major news around the country–but is a true Midwesterner, with previous gigs at stations in Indianapolis and Central Illinois.

Abby has been honored with an Emmy Award and multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards, and as a finalist for the DuPont Columbia Award. Her reporting has been recognized by the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Missouri and Illinois Broadcast Associations, and her involvement in the community has been highlighted in the St. Louis Business Journal.

Abby studied journalism and political science at Indiana University.

When not at work, she’s often found nurturing her collection of houseplants, gathering with her large extended family, or enjoying a local patio with her husband and their two pups.

She’s excited to be back in St. Louis, where reporting means the most to her: helping her hometown make sense of the news.

Jason Rosenbaum
S T L P R Politics Correspondent, Jason Rosenbaum

Jason Rosenbaum

Politics Correspondent

S T L P R Politics Correspondent, Jason Rosenbaum

Since entering the world of professional journalism in the mid-2000s, Jason Rosenbaum dove head first into the world of politics, policy and even rock and roll music. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Rosenbaum spent more than 4 years in the Missouri State Capitol writing for the Columbia Daily Tribune, Missouri Lawyers Media and the St. Louis Beacon. Since moving to St. Louis in 2010, his work has appeared in Missouri Lawyers Media, the St. Louis Business Journal and in the Riverfront Times’ music section. Rosenbaum lives in Richmond Heights with with his wife Lauren Todd, an engineering librarian at Washington University.

Eric Schmid
S T L P R Economic Development Reporter, Eric Schmid

Eric Schmid

Economic Development Reporter

S T L P R Economic Development Reporter, Eric Schmid

Eric Schmid covers Economic Development for St. Louis Public Radio. He’s primarily focused on examining policies and ideas to drive population and business growth throughout the St. Louis region.

He previously covered the Metro East writing about many topics in the Illinois counties adjacent to St. Louis, but regularly returns to stories about the environment, public policy, and the census and demographics.

Eric came to the station through Report for America in 2019 and was tasked to develop STLPR’s coverage east of the Mississippi. Before joining St. Louis Public Radio, Eric held internships at Fox News Channel, NPR-affiliate WSHU Public Radio and AccuWeather. He graduated from Stony Brook University in New York with a degree in Journalism in 2018.

Lacretia Wimbley
S T L P R General Assignment Reporter, Lacretia Wimbley

Lacretia Wimbley

General Assignment Reporter

S T L P R General Assignment Reporter, Lacretia Wimbley
Elaine Cha
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Host/Producer, Elaine Cha

Elaine Cha

St. Louis on the Air Host/Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Host/Producer, Elaine Cha

Elaine Cha came to St. Louis in 2014 via Los Angeles, where she produced in-person content for KPCC/Southern California Public Radio (SCPR). Once here, she continued her engagement-fueled, communities-focused work with nonprofit organizations including the Nine Network (now Nine PBS); the Ferguson Commission; Regional Arts Commission; Forward Through Ferguson; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri; and Humans of St. Louis (book co-editor).

Elaine joined St. Louis Public Radio in November 2022 to serve as host/producer of “St. Louis on the Air,” STLPR’s flagship weekday show. An immigrant and repeat transplant, she continues learning more about the St. Louis region — her most permanent home to-date — through both her professional and personal pursuits. Elaine resides just outside the city in an intergenerational, bilingual household full of books, garlic, and LEGO.

Aaron Doerr
S T L P R Audio Engineer, Aaron Doerr

Aaron Doerr

Audio Engineer

S T L P R Audio Engineer, Aaron Doerr

Aaron’s first glimpse into the world of audio production came during his high school band practices in the 90’s when they recorded themselves for reference and, later, for early social media websites - think Myspace and Napster. But as the oldest child with access to the family video camera it was actually in the late 80’s when Aaron first began playing with video production experimenting with perspective illusions, stop and start techniques and sound effects in homemade videos with siblings and friends. The fun he had as a kid got serious in college when a Practicum in Radio class at UMSL introduced him to the professional world of radio and audio production - right here at 90.7 KWMU.

“It really is exciting” he says talking about the energy of live radio “…it’s like an airplane taking off. You feel all this energy here [in the studio] with all these people running around and figuring things out and you’ve just done mic checks and you’re monitoring air control for the handoff and then you hit the button and give a big [here Aaron raises his hand and with a flourish points forward with a loud whooshing noise]… it’s just fun.” In 2001 Aaron changed his academic focus from art to audio and earned an audio engineering degree from Webster University. Having returned to KWMU to for an internship requirement his graduating year he was hired as part time production assistant in 2004.

A typical shift of St. Louis On The Air sees Aaron, usually working alongside an intern (full circle moment) positioning microphones, cueing the start of the show, balancing audio levels, playing music breaks, airing call-ins, and fading in theme music. And there really are a lot of people in the room: there’s two or three producers monitoring show content, social media engagement, potential podcast excerpts. There’s a call screener too and when the room gets noisy Aaron puts on a (very nice pair of) headphones and zeros in.
Post production duties include editing the show and recording re-takes for the re-air if necessary, recording and uploading promos for the next day’s show, and separating the program into segments for the podcast.
Show inside jokes include yelling “Hit the dump!” when anyone on the air says something that could be construed as vulgar, and “Cue [song name]” when anyone on the air mentions something (even remotely) related to a famous song.

Aaron teaches guitar and bass guitar full time from his home studio in the Lindenwood Park neighborhood of south St. Louis city where he also hosts jam sessions for his adult students, live streams improvisational music over NASA tv on twitch, and maintains a growing collection of audio equipment. His wife Amy earned her PhD in Psychology from UMSL in 2010 and their dog Tallis has an adorable instagram account.

Alex Heuer
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Executive Producer, Alex Heuer

Alex Heuer

St. Louis on the Air Executive Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Executive Producer, Alex Heuer

Alex Heuer joined St. Louis Public Radio in 2012 and is the executive producer of St. Louis on the Air. Alex grew up in the St. Louis area. He began his public radio career as a student reporter at Tri States Public Radio in Macomb, Illinois and worked for a few years at Iowa Public Radio. Alex graduated summa cum laude from Western Illinois University with a degree in history and earned a teaching certificate in 6 - 12th grade social studies. In 2016, he earned a Master of Public Policy Administration with a focus in nonprofit organization management and leadership from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He has won local and national awards for reporting and producing and his stories have been featured nationally on Morning Edition and All Things Considered.

Jada Jones
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Production Assistant, Jada Jones

Jada Jones

St. Louis on the Air Production Assistant

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Production Assistant, Jada Jones

Jada Jones is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. She received her bachelor’s degree in mass communications with an emphasis in journalism and a minor in sociology. She enjoys traveling, writing and reading. Spending time with family is also a favorite pastime of hers. She is excited to learn more about production and contribute to St. Louis on the Air.

Ulaa Kuziez
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Contributor, Ulaa Kuziez

Ulaa Kuziez

St. Louis on the Air Contributor

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Contributor, Ulaa Kuziez

Ulaa Kuziez is a senior studying Journalism and Media at Saint Louis University. She enjoys storytelling and has worked with various student publications. In her free time, you can find her at local parks and libraries with her nephews.

Miya Norfleet
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Producer, Miya Norfleet

Miya Norfleet

St. Louis on the Air Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Producer, Miya Norfleet

Miya Norfleet is a lifelong St. Louisan with a love of storytelling and community engagement. Before joining St. Louis on the Air, Miya served as the founding Director of Digital Communication at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and associate producer at Nine PBS. Notable projects include producing the weekly public affairs program “Stay Tuned” and two feature length documentaries, “Works in Progress” and “Gentlemen of Vision.” Miya is a proud graduate of Webster University with a bachelor’s degree in Video Production and spent five months at the Hua Hin/Cha-Am, Thailand campus.

In her free time, Miya is enjoying time with her niece and nephews, shopping for new houseplants, relearning how to roller skate, visiting museum exhibits, going to concerts and dining at local restaurants.

Danny Wicentowski
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Producer, Danny Wicentowski

Danny Wicentowski

St. Louis on the Air Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Producer, Danny Wicentowski

Danny is no stranger to St. Louis. Since 2003, Danny has worked as a staff writer at the Riverfront Times. He’s won awards for narrative storytelling, features and investigative journalism. He also was a producer and host of “American Skyjacker: The Final Flight of Martin McNally.” Produced in 2020, the podcast achieved a top 20 spot on iTunes.

Emily Woodbury
S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Senior Producer, Emily Woodbury

Emily Woodbury

St. Louis on the Air Senior Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis on the Air</em> Senior Producer, Emily Woodbury

Emily Woodbury joined the St. Louis on the Air team in July 2019. Prior to that, she worked at Iowa Public Radio as a producer for two daily, statewide talk programs. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa with a degree in journalism and a minor in political science. She got her start in news radio by working at her college radio station as a news director. Emily enjoys playing roller derby, working with dogs, and playing games – both video and tabletop.

Programming
Wayne Pratt
S T L P R Broadcast Operations Manager, Wayne Pratt

Wayne Pratt

Broadcast Operations Manager

S T L P R Broadcast Operations Manager, Wayne Pratt

Wayne became Broadcast Operations Manager in 2024 after nearly a decade as St. Louis Public Radio’s Morning News Anchor. He also launched STLPR’s daily news podcast The Gateway. His vast broadcast journalism career includes stops in Nova Scotia, Toronto, Phoenix, and Indianapolis. When not helping at STLPR, he hangs out with his wife and daughter, and their many leather-bound books in a house that smells of rich mahogany.

Greg Munteanu
S T L P R Mid-Day Host, Greg Munteanu

Greg Munteanu

Mid-Day Host

S T L P R Mid-Day Host, Greg Munteanu

Greg Munteanu is the Midday Announcer and Audio Producer at St. Louis Public Radio. You’ve heard Greg on the air since 2012 and he’s been with the station in various capacities since 2010. Greg currently produces STLPR’s jazz show, The Next Set: From Jazz St. Louis. He has received awards for his audio work including, AACR’s June Beidler Prize for Audio Journalism, several Regional Edward R. Murrow awards, 2021 National Headliner Award. Gerg was a finalist in the Scripps Howard Best of 2020 Journalism Awards. One of Greg’s proudest moments at STLPR was helping to make the station bird-friendly. That should not surprise anyone because he’s a life-long bird lover. He is a man who loves the outdoors… and jamming, and with his wife of many years has explored the beaches of Southern California from La Jolla to Leo Carrillo and… up to… Pismo.

Mike Schrand
S T L P R Morning Host, Mike Schrand

Mike Schrand

Morning Host

S T L P R Morning Host, Mike Schrand

Mike Schrand began his radio career at St. Louis Public Radio as an intern and volunteer from 1986 to 1988. Schrand worked on-air in various capacities until 1992. After a short stint in the corporate world, he returned as a weekend announcer in 1995, and in 1996 was hired full time. Schrand has served as Traffic Director, Assistant Program Director, Program Director, and Operations and Program Manager before moving into the Morning Host position. In his spare time he writes, sings, and plays bass in the local roots quartet Salt Of The Earth, and enjoys down time with his family.

Nick Acquisto
S T L P R Announcer/Host, Nick Acquisto

Nick Acquisto

Announcer/Host

S T L P R Announcer/Host, Nick Acquisto

Nick Acquisto started at St. Louis Public Radio in May of 2019 as a weekend announcer. A St. Louis native, he served as Music Director at the St. Louis community radio station, KDHX for eight years and hosted and programmed the art-pop and new music show, The Space Parlour there for fifteen. The show often featured performances and interviews with local and national artists. He has a lifelong passion for public radio, music, current events and new media.

Nick has a degree in interactive digital media and a minor in audio production from Webster University. He and his wife, Emily, enjoy time with their three children, experiencing live music and travel.

Cindy Collins
S T L P R Afternoon Host/Announcer, Cindy Collins

Cindy Collins

Afternoon Host/Announcer

S T L P R Afternoon Host/Announcer, Cindy Collins

Cindy Collins’ voice has been heard on St. Louis radio for over 20 years. Cindy also does free-lance voice-over work and is currently the Interim Operations Manager at STLPR. Raised in Affton, she now lives in the MetroEast with her husband, daughter, and two rescue dogs.

Rod Milam
S T L P R Part-Time Announcer, Rod Milam

Rod Milam

Part-Time Announcer

S T L P R Part-Time Announcer, Rod Milam

Rod Milam is a broadcaster originally from University City, MO. He started in radio as an engineering student on KMNR in Rolla, MO. Eventually, he changed majors and started working at KDHX and KWMU in the early 90s on the air as an announcer. At KWMU he helped start the talk show “Cityscape/Talk of St. Louis” before it became “St. Louis on the Air”. He later, simultaneously, also worked in the news and sports departments as a reporter at KMOX in the late 90s. He did correspondent work for CBS Radio, CNN Radio, the AP, Radio France Internationale, and others while in St. Louis, and then moved to Tokyo, Japan and did freelance reporting while teaching English. After reporting for CBS and CNN during the 9/11 attacks, Rod eventually moved to New York City, but left media for several years upon arriving. After the 2008 financial crisis, he went back to media in the form of a videographer, video producer/director, voiceover artist, and documentarian based in New York City. He came back to St. Louis after more than a dozen years and has worked with the arts and culture channel HEC Media both in front of and behind the camera. He’s served as one of the producers of the local theatre review show “Two on the Aisle”, producer of the podcast “Talking with Authors”, and worked on Mid-American Emmy award winning video teams for the website Educate.Today. Now, while back at St. Louis Public Radio after 20+ years, he fills in hosting on the air when needed, be it during the early morning hours for Morning Edition, in the afternoon with All Things Considered, or at noon for St. Louis on the Air. He’s also brought some video productions for web distribution to St. Louis Pubic Radio for the Events and News departments.

Sheila Reed
S T L P R Announcer/Host, Sheila Reed

Sheila Reed

Announcer/Host

S T L P R Announcer/Host, Sheila Reed

Sheila Reed is one of the most popular, dynamic and long standing female radio personalities in the St. Louis region. Jazz music and news are her true passions, and her specialties. Among the other illustrious titles she carries are: Host, Emcee, Announcer, Broadcast Journalist. Producer, Voice-over Talent, Actress, Fashion Commentator and Mistress of Ceremonies for numerous entertainment events. “SheilasVoice” is the business side that represents her creativity and style.

Gracing us now as Announcer/Media Producer at STLPR/NPR, and after a long hiatus from national radio, she can also be heard behind–the-mic on THE ALL NEW MIX 99.5 FM…THE HEART AND SOUL OF ST. LOUIS. Listen to The Jazz Festival with Sheila Reed as host & producer every Sunday, noon-4p CST., for her cool and soothing voice. Her vibrant personality clearly comes through in every show, that’s filled with a savory blend of jazz and more. Stream the station live from anywhere in the world at www.mix995fm.com.

Sheila has many varied personal interest which include Healthcare, Interior & Fashion Design, Tennis & Swimming, Salsa Dancing, and being involved in the airline industry for over 30 years, Sheila became accustomed to Travel of all kinds…especially International and Exotic Travel. Sheila is a formal product of the University City School District and Alumni of St. Louis University and Washington University.

Eric Weathersby
S T L P R Announcer, Eric Weathersby

Eric Weathersby

Announcer

S T L P R Announcer, Eric Weathersby

Dennis Bentley
S T L P R Support Systems Administrator, Dennis Bentley

Dennis Bentley

Support Systems Administrator

S T L P R Support Systems Administrator, Dennis Bentley

From Cadiz, Kentucky, Dennis has been an avid radio-head since childhood. As a teenager, he used to hang out at a rural AM. station and used what he observed there to build a small, but fully functional radio station in his bedroom out of used and barely working electronics.

After completing an Associates in Applied Aerospace Science/Instructor of Technology Community College of the Air Force and a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Education from Wayland Baptist College, Dennis rose through the ranks of the United States Air Force. During his nine years of service, he taught electronics (starting at age 18) and communications and weather equipment, including radar, teletype, card punch, and crypto. He was stationed in Northern Japan for three years.

After the Air Force, Dennis spent over 25 years in corporate IT.

Dennis’ passion for both quality journalism and the ‘magic’ of radio never waned. After moving to the St. Louis area in 2006, he permanently set his car radios to 90.7 and no other station. He began working as St. Louis Public Radio’s Support Systems Administrator in 2017.

Mary Edwards
S T L P R <em>St. Louis Symphony</em> Producer, Mary Edwards

Mary Edwards

St. Louis Symphony Producer

S T L P R <em>St. Louis Symphony</em> Producer, Mary Edwards

Mary Edwards came to St. Louis Public Radio in 1974, just after finishing her Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She has served the station in a number of capacities over the years.

From 1988-2014 she also taught an undergraduate class in radio production at Webster University. Mary was inducted into the St. Louis Media History Foundation Media Hall of Fame in April, 2017 and received the Gateway Media Literacy Partners’ Charles Klotzer Media Literacy Award in 2012. Mary retired from St. Louis Public Radio in 2018, but still serves the station as a St. Louis Symphony Producer.

Spencer Reed
S T L P R Traffic Director, Spencer Reed

Spencer Reed

Traffic Director

S T L P R Traffic Director, Spencer Reed

Spencer Reed has been Overlord of Traffic for KWMU since 2004. By "traffic" we mean radio announcements and shows on our air, not the delays of automobiles on highways. He is our resident comic, making holiday parties merry with his prank gifts. A half-Brit military brat, he serves southern Illinois as a soccer referee. He is the father of twins.

Development
Lisa Custalow
S T L P R Interim Associate Director of Development, Membership, Lisa Custalow

Lisa Custalow

Interim Associate Director of Development, Membership

S T L P R Interim Associate Director of Development, Membership, Lisa Custalow

When Lisa Custalow was little, she dreamed of having her own radio advice show on pet issues. Think Car Talk, but for cats and dogs. A dream undoubtedly spurred by the hours spent listening to NPR with her family. As an adult, Lisa prefers to work behind the scenes as the Senior Developer Officer, Membership at St. Louis Public Radio. She is excited to be part of an organization that is doing so much to connect the community, whether that be through news coverage, personal stories, or other programming.

In her spare time, Lisa enjoys hiking with her husband and two dogs, as well as cuddling with her cats while listening to podcasts. She also enjoys needleworking, scouring local thrift shops, and attempting to play piano and ukulele.

Sophie Broz
S T L P R Special Events Coordinator, Sophie Broz

Sophie Broz

Special Events Coordinator

S T L P R Special Events Coordinator, Sophie Broz

Sophie has been a KWMU listener for as long as she can remember. She fondly reminisces about listening to Car Talk every weekend growing up and becoming obsessed with Fresh Air and 1A in college.

Sophie joined St. Louis Public Radio as an intern in January 2018 and transitioned to a full time position that April. She loves that her role as Special Events Coordinator gives her the opportunity to play a role in the relationship between St. Louis Public Radio and the community we serve.

In her free time Sophie enjoys travelling, gardening, and practicing yoga.

Everis Clarke Jr.
S T L P R Senior Development Officer, Major Gifts, Everis Clarke Jr.

Everis Clarke Jr.

Senior Development Officer, Major Gifts

S T L P R Senior Development Officer, Major Gifts, Everis Clarke Jr.

Everis Clarke Jr. has been with St Louis Public Radio since May 2022. His interest in public radio began with WAMU 88.5, a favorite of his Caribbean parents both from the island of Jamaica, as a means of staying connected to a diverse world reflected in the DC area. He came to St. Louis from Maryland in 2006 to attend Washington University in St. Louis and study African and African-American Studies, and gained leadership experience as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc specifically the Alpha Eta Chapter chartered at Harris-Stowe State University.

Before joining the staff at St Louis Public Radio he worked helping nonprofit organizations find and manage private funding and research. Recently his work in public education strengthened his connection to the St Louis community. His work with Rho Nu Society, here in St. Louis, has given him the opportunity to share his love and passion for music and art, and support the diversity and inclusion that is reflective of the culture that thrives here in St Louis.

Anisa Curtis
S T L P R Development Coordinator, Membership, Anisa Curtis

Anisa Curtis

Development Coordinator, Membership

S T L P R Development Coordinator, Membership, Anisa Curtis

Anisa Curtis is the Development Coordinator, Membership at St. Louis Public Radio, originally joining STLPR in 2020 as the Guest Relations Specialist. She spent 10 years working in public service with law enforcement, the majority of those years as a 911 Dispatcher. She left dispatching to pursue a career which melds public service with Media Communications, her former area of study at Webster University. Anisa believes media has a responsibility to serve and represent the public, without influence from corporate money and capitalist agendas. Anisa is a St. Louis area native who avidly supports animal rescue and she believes empathy is the most important trait a person can possess.

Leslie Davis
S T L P R Special Events Director, Leslie Davis

Leslie Davis

Special Events Director

S T L P R Special Events Director, Leslie Davis

Leslie Davis comes to St. Louis Public Radio as a long-time listener and NPR groupie. She brings twenty years of experience in event and program management along with a strong commitment to St. Louis and the region to her role as Special Event Director.

Leslie joins us from the John C. Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University. Prior to that she worked for Destination St. Louis and Clipper Cruise Line. She is an active leader and member of several local nonprofit organizations. She earned her B.A. from University of Missouri-St. Louis and her M.A. from Washington University’s Nonprofit Management Program.

Leslie loves exploring the many gems that St. Louis has to offer, working through her never-ending list of restaurants to try, traveling, keeping up with the latest movies and recovering from the frenzy of events curled up on the couch with a good book.

David Rachell
S T L P R Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship, David Rachell

David Rachell

Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship

S T L P R Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship, David Rachell

David Rachell is passionate about supporting brands by connecting them with corporate social responsibility initiatives and community engagement strategies. A lifelong public media fan and consummate STLPR listener, David began his career as Director of Development at KBIA, Columbia Missouri’s NPR station. His vast media and sponsorship expertise is a result of working as Partnership Marketing Manager at the St. Louis Zoo, at Vangel Marketing and Advertising, as Marketing and Public Relations Manager at MAC Meetings and Events, and as the President and Founding Partner of SponsorPark Consulting.

A graduate of SEMO and The George Washington University – College of Professional Studies, David enjoys his grandchildren, fine wines and NPR.

Linda Reich
S T L P R Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship, Linda Reich

Linda Reich

Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship

S T L P R Account Manager, Corporate Sponsorship, Linda Reich

Linda Reich has enjoyed working at St. Louis Public Radio since 2004 as a Corporate Accounts Representative. During this time, she has developed strong friendships and strategic partnerships with her clients…who value their brand alignment with NPR. In her free time, Linda enjoys (in random order)…yoga, tennis, travelling, music and family.

Jacqueline Smith
S T L P R Development Coordinator, Data Management, Jacqueline Smith

Jacqueline Smith

Development Coordinator, Data Management

S T L P R Development Coordinator, Data Management, Jacqueline Smith

Marketing & Digital Media
Madalyn Painter
S T L P R Director of Marketing & Digital Media, Madalyn Painter

Madalyn Painter

Director of Marketing & Digital Media

S T L P R Director of Marketing & Digital Media, Madalyn Painter

As the Director of Marketing & Digital Media for St. Louis Public Radio, Madalyn Painter works to move audiences to deeper levels of loyalty to our service to the community. She and her team provide targeted marketing, business intelligence, and visual design and support the station’s digital products and strategy.

Since joining KWMU in 2006, she has helped transform stlpublicradio.org into a regional news destination, with well over 500% growth in site visits.

Previously, she worked in communications and digital media for KETC/Channel 9 (Nine Network of Public Media). She started her career in marketing in 2000 as a copywriter and website designer. Her professional awards include four regional and one national Edward R. Murrow Award.

Her master’s degree in social work, from Saint Louis University, instilled values of collaboration, listening, and evidence-based practice — all surprisingly applicable to marketing. She’s also a proud former English major, with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and enjoys drawing and poetry.

She grew up in the forested Ozark mountains and still dreams about moss-covered boulders, cold Bull Creek, and the sound of spring peeper frogs. In the city, she delights in gardens — her own and any others into which she can wander.

Fontella Bradford
S T L P R Communications Specialist, Fontella Bradford

Fontella Bradford

Communications Specialist

S T L P R Communications Specialist, Fontella Bradford

As the Communications Specialist for St. Louis Public Radio, Fontella gets to showcase the award-winning local reporting, original programming and community engagement that make STLPR a beloved regional institution. She studied journalism and fine art at Webster University and has worked for institutions across St. Louis as a journalist, copywriter, editor and project manager.

Fontella was formerly Publications Associate at the Saint Louis Art Museum during the Museum’s expansion. As project manager and editorial support staff, she helped the Design Department produce thousands of new didactics for the Grand Opening in 2013. She’s a native St. Louisan who rather redundantly enjoys reading, writing, painting and public media in her leisure.

Cristina Fletes-Mach
S T L P R Visual Communication Specialist, Cristina Fletes-Mach

Cristina Fletes-Mach

Visual Communication Specialist

S T L P R Visual Communication Specialist, Cristina Fletes-Mach

Cristina Fletes-Mach is an award-winning photographer and videographer. As STLPR’s visual communications specialist, she creates art to help draw attention to STLPR’s public service journalism. She previously worked at St. Louis University and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She has taught visual communications and has a masters degree from UNC-Chapel Hill. Originally from Louisiana, she is also a painter and illustrator.

Alexander Rice
S T L P R Digital Media Developer, Alexander Rice

Alexander Rice

Digital Media Developer

S T L P R Digital Media Developer, Alexander Rice

Alex Rice is a Digital Media Developer at St. Louis Public Radio. He studied Web Design and Web Development at Southwestern Illinois College and is responsible for making web updates, designing back-end systems, and building and maintaining digital technology at the station.

Alex landed a job at the station in 2019 after an extended internship and sees his future in building web solutions for non-profits. Outside of the station, Alex is a foodie and sushi aficionado.

Finance & Administration
Laura Goodwin
S T L P R Office Coordinator, Laura Goodwin

Laura Goodwin

Office Coordinator

S T L P R Office Coordinator, Laura Goodwin
Kate McKay
S T L P R Business Support Specialist II, Kate McKay

Kate McKay

Business Support Specialist II

S T L P R Business Support Specialist II, Kate McKay