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Your KNOM Staff, 2016

KNOM Staff, 2015-2016
KNOM volunteers and staff, 2015-2016 (photographed January 2016).

We’re excited to present to you the current staff and full-time volunteers of KNOM Radio Mission. In early January, we were able to finally assemble all of our 2016 crew for a group photo.

These are the women and men who, with your support, work every day for the incredible people and region of Western Alaska. Left to right: news reporter Emily Russell, web director David Dodman, outreach coordinator Margaret DeMaioribus, development data manager Robyn Woyte, spiritual director Father Mark Hoelsken, SJ, program director Laura Collins, producer Maddie Winchester, general manager Ric Schmidt, business manager Lynette Schmidt, news reporter Laura Kraegel, and producer Mitch Borden.

For more on the visit that prompted this image, see our newsletter article “Blessed with Visitors.” And as always, thank you for your generosity; this photo would be an empty room, and our mission would be utterly impossible, without you.


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