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Eeo Public File Report EEO ANNUAL PUBLIC FILE REPORT ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS This report covers full-time vacancy recruitment for the period of November 17, 2017 through September 30, 2018 Employment Unit: Address: Contact Person/Title: CBS Radio Stations, Inc. CBS Radio Stations, Inc. Becky Domyan CBS Radio East, Inc. CBS Radio East, Inc. Senior Vice President/Market Manager 1220 Olive Street St. Louis, MO 63103 Unit Members, Community of License: KEZK-FM, St. Louis, MO KFTK-FM, Florissant, MO Telephone Number: E-mail Address: KMOX-AM, St. Louis, MO 314-621-2345 [email protected] KNOU-FM, St. Louis, MO KYKY-FM, St. Louis, MO 1. Full-Time Job Vacancies Filled by the Employment Unit: Recruitment Source Recruitment Sources Utilized to Fill the Full-Time Vacancy Title and Hire Date Referring Hire (See #2: “Recruitment Sources for Corresponding List) Account Executive A LinkedIn 1-34 Account Executive B Entercom.com 1-34 Sales Manager C Employee Referral 1-34 1 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018| All Rights Reserved * On November 17, 2017, there was a transfer of control of the stations in the employment unit. See DA 17-1100. Although this report covers the entire twelve month reporting period, the stations in the employment unit are only responsible for the information that relates to the period from and after November 17, 2017. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.2080(c)(6). ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Account Executive D Employee Referral 1-34 Traffic Administrator E Entercom.com 1-34 Account Executive F Employee Referral 1-34 Digital Sales Manager G LinkedIn 1-34 Program Director H Facebook 1-35 Graphic Artist I Indeed 1-34 Associate Producer J Employee Referral 1-34 Sales Assistant K Indeed 1-34 Receptionist L Indeed 1-34 2 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018| All Rights Reserved * On November 17, 2017, there was a transfer of control of the stations in the employment unit. See DA 17-1100. Although this report covers the entire twelve month reporting period, the stations in the employment unit are only responsible for the information that relates to the period from and after November 17, 2017. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.2080(c)(6). ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 2. Recruitment Sources OUTREACH ORGANIZATNS Did Entercom Did contact organization Total Contact Information organization contact Number of # Name Organization to request to Entercom to send job request job Interviewees vacancy vacancy Referred information? information? 11786 Westline Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO Amy Pollard, Employment 1 Center for Specialized Services 63146 [email protected] Yes No 0 Recruiter 314-983-9230 Mary Asaro, Exec. Admin. 6800 Wydown Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63105 Yes No 2 Fontbonne College 0 Assistant [email protected] 314-889-4516 Wanda McNeil, Director, 3026 Laclede, St. Louis, MO 63103 Yes No 3 Harris Stowe State College 0 Career Services [email protected] 314-340-3512 940 Westport Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO Yes No Travis Hoskins, Placement 4 Hickey College 63146 [email protected] 0 Counselor 314-434-2212 Sheri Reese, Career 3640 Corporate Trail Drive, Earth City, MO Yes No 5 ITT Technical Institute 0 Services Specialist 63045 [email protected] 314-513-5798 Melissa Schultz, Director of 1930 Meyer Drury Drive, Arnold, MO 63010 Yes No 6 ITT Technical Institute 0 Career Services [email protected] 636-464-6600 Lora Warner, Employment 1000 Viking Drive, Hillsboro, MO 63505 Yes No 7 Jefferson College 0 Specialist [email protected] 636-481-3223 Yes No Alice Bunjan, Mgr. Career 5800 Godfrey Road, BA 2418, Godfrey, IL 62035 8 Lewis & Clark Community College 0 & Employment Services [email protected] 618-468-5500 816 Chestnut Street, Founders Hall, Room 304, Yes No Jeannie Culberson, 9 Lincoln University Jefferson City, MO 65102-0029 0 Administrative Assistant [email protected] 573-681-5162 Dana Wehrli, Director of 209 S. Kingshighway, St. Charles, MO 63301 Yes No 10 Lindenwood University 0 Career Development [email protected] 636-949-4806 Barbara Washington, VP 4245 N. Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO Yes No 11 Public Relations/Special Mathews Dickey Boys & Girls Club 63115 [email protected] 314-382-5952 0 Events x234 3 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018| All Rights Reserved * On November 17, 2017, there was a transfer of control of the stations in the employment unit. See DA 17-1100. Although this report covers the entire twelve month reporting period, the stations in the employment unit are only responsible for the information that relates to the period from and after November 17, 2017. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.2080(c)(6). ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Jennifer Pickerell, Director 701 College Road, Lebanon, IL 62254 Yes No 12 McKendree University 0 of Career Services [email protected] 618-537-6806 Victoria Sabatino, Director 1025 NE Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109 Yes No 13 Missouri Broadcasters Association 0 of Operations [email protected] 573-636-6692 9900 Page Avenue, Ste, 104, St. Louis, MO Yes No Karen Klenke, District 14 Missouri Division of Vocational Rehab 63132 [email protected] 314-877- 0 Supervisor 1500 Steve Willis, Director of 1690 Country Club Plaza Dr. St. Charles, MO Yes No 15 Missouri Tech 0 Placement 63303 [email protected] 636-573-9300 Ohala Ward, Executive 2649 Pestalozzi, St. Louis, MO 63118 Yes No 16 New Southside Employment Coalition 0 Director [email protected] 314-865-4453 Chris Harvey, Multimedia University of Maryland, 2200A Knight Hall, Yes No 17 lecturer/Director of Philip Merrill College of Journalism College Park, MD 20742 [email protected] 0 Assessments 314-405-2796 Emily Huey, Career 1521 Washington, St. Louis, MO 63103 Yes No 18 Stevens Institute of Business & Arts 0 Services Director [email protected] 314-421-0949 x20 Janie Summiers, Career Ranken Technical college 4431 Finney Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63113 Yes No 19 0 Services director [email protected] 314-286-3665 Carrie Smolar, Asst. SIU-Edwardsville 0281 Student Success Center, Edwardsville, IL Yes No 20 0 Dir./Employer Relations 62026-1620 [email protected] 618-650-3708 Career Services Southeast Missouri State University Mail Stop 1000, One University Plaza, Cape Yes No 21 Girardeau, MO 63701 0 [email protected] 573-651-2583 Chalanda Johnson, Southwest Missouri State University 901 S. National, Springfield, MO 65897 Yes No 22 0 Administrative Assistant [email protected] 417-836-6861 Davis Moore, Manager St. Louis Community College – Forest 5600 Oakland Avenue, F-342, St. Louis, MO Yes No 23 0 Park 63110-1393 [email protected] 314-644-9225 Jeffrey Taylor, Placement St. Louis Job Corps- Offices; F-342, 4333 Goodfellow, St. Louis, MO 63120 Yes No 24 0 Office [email protected] 314-814-9236 Jess Cox, Manager of St. Patrick Center 800 N. Tucker Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63101 Yes No 25 0 Employment Services [email protected] 314-802-5435 Polly Matteson, Assistant Truman State University 3100 Student Union Building, 100 /e, Birnakm Yes No 26 Director, Career Center Jurjsvukkem NI 63501 [email protected] 660- 0 785-4353 4 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018| All Rights Reserved * On November 17, 2017, there was a transfer of control of the stations in the employment unit. See DA 17-1100. Although this report covers the entire twelve month reporting period, the stations in the employment unit are only responsible for the information that relates to the period from and after November 17, 2017. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.2080(c)(6). ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 27 Amber Goreham, Associate University of Central Missouri Ward Edwards 1200, Warrensburg, MO 64093 Yes No 0 Director, Career Services [email protected] 660-543-4985 Amanda Nell, Asst. Career University of Missouri-Columbia 909 Lowry Mall SSC Room 201, Columbia, MO Yes No 28 0 Center Director 65211 [email protected] 573-882-6801 Emily McEneny, Associate University of Missouri- St. Louis 278 MSC, One University Blvd., St. Louis, MO Yes No 29 0 Director 63121-4499 [email protected] 314-516-5111 Career Center Valparaiso University 1809 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso, IN 46383 Yes No 30 0 [email protected] 219-464-5005 COMPANY POSTINGS AND WEBSITES Entercom Website 31 Corporate Representatives [email protected] 314-444-3257 11 (www.entercom.com) Internal postings 32 Kathy Edelmann [email protected] 314-444-3257 9 Current Employees ADVERTISING 33 Indeed www.indeed.com 15 34 LinkedIn www.linkedin.com 3 35 Facebook www.facebook.com 1 JOB FAIRS Vatterott College ex’treme Institute Career Fair See Supplemental Initiative #6 0 1st District Missouri-Congressional Career Fair See Supplemental Initiative #8 0 OTHER SOURCES Employee Referral 10 5 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018| All Rights Reserved * On November 17, 2017, there was a transfer of control of the stations in the employment unit. See DA 17-1100. Although this report covers the entire twelve month reporting period, the stations in the employment unit are only responsible for the information that relates to the period from and after November 17, 2017. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.2080(c)(6). ENTERCOM ST. LOUIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 3. Supplemental Recruitment Initiatives. Initiatives Date Location Description Titles of Employees Involved Once a week, Entercom St. Louis airs recruitment advertisements on all On-Air EEO Policy and Periodically Program Directors Entercom stations, seeking applicants across all departments. Advertisements inform 1 Invitation to Receive Job throughout Traffic Administrators St. Louis the St. Louis area of Entercom’s EEO Policy and invite all organizations to be Openings the year Sales Managers a part of our recruitment process.
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