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  • Greg Versen was born and reared in Vicksburg, Mississippi, which is located on the Mississippi River at the southern end of the Mississippi Delta. The Mississippi Delta is reputed to have its beginning in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tennessee and end at Catfish Row, Vicksburg. He graduated from HV Cooper High School and received his BA from Mississippi College, Clinton. At MC Versen was a member of the student government,and was selected for Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. He ran cross country, was captain of the track team and in 2007 he was inducted into the Mississippi College Sports Hall of Fame.
  • Terry Ward was a WMRA producer and announcer from 1997 to 2016.
  • Tom Graham was Senior Producer and host of WMRA's Virginia Insight from 2006 to 2015.
  • Marth Woodroof has retired from WMRA and is now spending her time as a full-time writer and published author.
  • Bill Fawcett was WMRA'a Chief Engineer from 1992 - 2020.
  • Dick Jamison was a volunteer host and producer for WMRA from 1998 to 2015.
  • Originally from Blacksburg and Roanoke, Scott has been a broadcaster for more than three decades. Starting in 1985 as a DJ at WSLQ/WSLC, and moving to the valley in 1989, his broadcasting career progressed through a variety of air personality positions including program director, morning show host, and play-by-play sports announcer. Scott joined WMRA as Sunday Morning Announcer in 2008. In the summer of 2015, Scott's service to our listening community expanded as he took on the role of Membership and Volunteer Services Manager. Got questions regarding your membership? Ask Scott!
  • Andi Arndt was a host and producer at WMRA from 1997 - 2003.
  • Dan Easley was a producer, host and operations manager at WMRA from 2005 - 2017, and now helps out as a part-time announcer, often hosting Morning Edition. His day job is to help run a makerspace at JMU Libraries.
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