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Mark Pennell
Announcer/Producer; host of Morning and Mid-day Classical Music

Mark PennellMark Pennell is our somewhat colorful, morning and mid-day personality. He joined the staff of WKSU in the early fall of 1996. Since arriving he has claimed “Announcer of the Year” for 1997 in public radio. Previously, he could have been heard on WOSU in his native city, Columbus. He also is a voice-over talent in radio and TV. Prior experience has come from other radio stations in the Midwest region. He studied at Ohio State University in Communications. Mark’s family of two sons, a daughter and wife, reside in a historical home in north Kent. The character and history of the house is wonderful, but the house needs a new furnace (the old one reminds him of Marianne, the steam shovel from a favorite children’s book), and Mark spent his whole summer last year painting and repairing the house. Oh, well, it comes with the territory. He still likes it.

Mark is an active member in his church and his hobbies are: golf (he stinks at it), and cars (his dream-car, a Mini Cooper is only driven when the weather is good which is why he only puts about 5,000 miles on it a year). History is a special hobby for Mark, as one could tell by listening to his show.

Mark’s favorite parts of his show are the facts and amusing tidbits on the composers that he shares with listeners. He feels this brings a sense of connection and humility to classical music that is greatly needed, so that everyone can enjoy it.

A brief bio on Mark’s favorites:

Composer: Depends on the time of day
Piece: Schubert’s “Unfinished” symphony
Artist: Peter Serkin or Michael Murray
Color: Green or red
Food: Steak, “Dump” (a concoction of maple sausage, hashbrowns, eggs, and cheese wrapped in a soft tortilla shell) and Graters ice cream (Mint Chocolate Chip)

From Mark—“Moving to Kent has been one of the best things I have ever done. It’s been a very good experience for me and my family. The people are genuinely nice and really interested in listening to WKSU. The countryside is truly beautiful too. Northeast Ohio has a wonderful support for the arts and I enjoy being in that company.”

More WKSU Staff

Al Bartholet, Executive Director/General Manager

Joyce Adams, Development Associate

Ron Bartlebaugh, Director of Engineering

Jim Blum, Folk Music Host

Bob Burford, Public Relations Director

Marybeth Cehlar, Operations Coordinator

Michelle Chyatte, Reporter/Producer

Theresa Cobb, Account Clerk

Sylvia Docking, Afternoon Classical Music Host

Vince Duffy, Asst. Director of Prog. for News & Public Affairs

Chris Duncan, Multimedia Director

Deborah Frazier, Director of Administration

David Fuente, Promotion Liasion

Trish Gerber, Director of Development

Vivian Goodman, Local host/Fresh Air, All Things Considered

Julie Grant, Reporter/Producer

Tim Greathouse, Development Associate

Joe Gunderman, Production Coordinator

Ruth Krise, Development Associate

Bob Kruppenbacher, Broadcast Engineer

Kevin Niedermier, Reporter/Producer

Mark Pennell, Morning/Mid-day Classical Music Host

Kate Phillips, Membership Assistant

Chuck Poulton, Senior LAN Administrator/Web Manager

Marti Ring, Development Associate

David Roden, Assistant Director of Programming

Karen Smolk-Warren, Receptionist

Jeff St. Clair, Fund Drive Producer

Abbe Turner, Development Associate

Mark Urycki, Reporter/Producer

Ann VerWiebe, Marketing Assistant

Leonard Will, Local Host, Morning Edition

Brandon Woodson, LAN Support Specialist

Bernadine Zapytowski, Director of Business Affairs

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