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FEATURE<br />
ALUMNI SAY ‘THANK YOU’<br />
KGTS/Positive Life Radio has trained hundreds of students over the years.<br />
Here are just a few thoughts from alumni expressing their appreciation to<br />
Walla Walla University and Positive Life Radio for the education gained:<br />
1963—KGTS 91.3—2013<br />
Jay Wintermeyer<br />
Upper Colu<strong>mb</strong>ia Conference communication director<br />
The training at Positive Life Radio gave me confidence. I learned<br />
important skills in the areas of content creation and communication<br />
that have strengthened every position I’ve ever held.<br />
Kelly Just<br />
KCTV5 special projects executive producer in Kansas City, Mo.<br />
The practical experience I received in the upper floors of the rickety<br />
old Administration Building led directly to my first two jobs after<br />
graduation. Those jobs provided me with the necessary experience<br />
to pursue a graduate degree and make the transition from radio to<br />
television. I don’t believe any of that could have happened without<br />
Positive Life Radio.<br />
YOU’RE<br />
INVITED<br />
KGTS 91.3 FM/Positive Life Radio<br />
invites you to a 50th Anniversary<br />
Open House and station tour<br />
Friday, April 26, 12–5 p.m., during<br />
the 2013 Walla Walla University<br />
Homecoming Weekend.<br />
Kelli Caldwell Wheeler<br />
K-LOVE Scott and Kelli Show co-host<br />
People sometimes ask how I can talk to a listening audience<br />
of 10 million people, and I reme<strong>mb</strong>er what I learned at Positive<br />
Life Radio: “Talk as though you’re only talking to one person.”<br />
That was my goal then, and it’s still my goal today. Thank you,<br />
Positive Life Radio.<br />
Todd Brandenburg<br />
PocketiNet Communications, Inc., president and founder<br />
As station engineer I knew that people depended on Positive<br />
Life Radio as a constant friend, and it must be my duty to make<br />
sure it not only stayed on the air but sounded good as well. The<br />
technical expertise I gained helped me seek new innovations at<br />
my company. Treating people with respect and integrity is what<br />
has made the station successful over the years, and it’s a model I<br />
personally strive for with our staff.<br />
January 2013 • GLEANER<br />
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