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  • Gibson Nettles was born in Tuscaloosa, AL and raised in Columbus, MS. While in college for Electronic Technology, Gibson started a job at WCBI-TV in Columbus as a camera operator and moved through the ranks of News Production ending in Broadcast Engineering and IT. He joined the University of Alabama in 2018 to continue his career in Broadcast Engineering. While not at work, Gibson enjoys playing video games with his three cats and two dogs, listening to and playing extreme metal music, and playing Dungeons and Dragons.
  • Gray Lloyd is an Emmy award winning producer, director for the Center for Public Television. He has worked on various TV shows like "The Iron Bowl Hour", "Alabama Life", and "Alabama Inc" and was also a producer of the Emmy Award winning documentary "Mama Called." Gray is from Birmingham, Alabama and attended The University of Alabama where he earned a degree in Telecommunication and Film and eventually an internship with The Center for Public Television. When he's not working he enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 children. He is also an avid disc golfer, Alabama football and EPL fan, and lover of video games.
  • Leah Breeding is a programming assistant for Alabama Public Radio.
  • LaDaeshai Ward is a programming intern for Alabama Public Radio.
  • Mary Liz Ingram is the host of Living With Less Plastic.
  • Robert Briscoe is the Director of Content for the Center for Public Television & Radio and a documentary producer.
  • Robin M. Boylorn is a college professor, founding member of the Crunk Feminist Collective, and host of the award-winning Crunk Culture commentary.
  • Tamika Hewitt-Payne is the Accounting Specialist to both the Center for Public Television and Alabama Public Radio.
  • William Green a video producer at The Center for Public Television and Radio.
  • Former APR intern Allison Mollenkamp is the inaugural Howard Scholar at NPR's investigative unit. She won her first national Edward R. Murrow award for covering mid-west flooding for Nebraska Public Radio.
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