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  • Sarah McCammon worked for Iowa Public Radio as Morning Edition Host from January 2010 until December 2013.
  • Sarah Birnbaum is WGBH Radioââ
  • Barbara Van Woerkom is a researcher and producer with the Investigations team. She is a master at digging up documents, finding obscure people and answering all manner of research questions. Van Woerkom has been a part of several award-winning series, including "Guilty and Charged," which focused on excessive fees in the criminal justice system that target the poor; "Lost Mothers," an examination of the maternal mortality crisis in America; and "Abused and Betrayed," which brought to light the high rate of sexual assault on people with intellectual disabilities. She also won a Peabody Award for a series on soldiers who were deliberately exposed to mustard gas by the U.S. military during World War II, locating hundreds more affected veterans than the Department of Veterans Affairs was able to find.
  • Lacey Alexander is the Morning Edition Host for Alabama Public Radio.
  • Aisha Smith is a Digital Coordination Intern for Alabama Public Radio, producing, editing and reporting for APR's Digital Team.
  • Jeff Deneen has listened to public radio for a very long time and joined APR in 2016 to make his contribution to the success of public radio. He is working on riding his first century in the next year or so. Jeff holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and practiced in a large, global company for most of his career. He is passionate about APR news and music and encourages you to donate whenever you can.
  • Mallory Cook is a student intern in the Alabama Public Radio newsroom. She's reported for APR on NASA's new Dream Chaser mini space shuttle, as well as stories on Alabama's new ban on so called Glock switches, The Tuskegee Airmen, natural disaster awareness, elder care, and Medicaid.
  • Chas joined WPLN in 2015 after eight years with The Tennessean, including more than five years as the newspaper's statehouse reporter.Chas has also covered communities, politics and business in Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. Chas grew up in South Carolina and attended Columbia University in New York, where he studied economics and journalism. Outside of work, he's a dedicated distance runner, having completed a dozen marathons
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