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Using my storytelling skills that I’ve built up over my 18 year career in radio & TV but in a new way. Yet I don’t think the PR-Journalist relationship is over–especially at the local level. I was most recently an anchor/reporter at WHO-TV in Des Moines, from 2005-2016. A lot of things.
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