WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020

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WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 Page: 1/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 I. VACANCY LIST See Section II, the "Master Recruitment Source List" ("MRSL") for recruitment source data Recruitment Sources ("RS") RS Referring Job Title Used to Fill Vacancy Hiree Broadcast IT Technician 1-17, 19-25 16 Multimedia Editor/Producer - 008874 1-5, 7, 9-11, 13-22, 24-25 16 Producer - 9239 2-5, 7, 9-11, 13-22, 24-25 16 Page: 2/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST ("MRSL") Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS to Vacancy Referred by RS RS Information Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period Alliance for Women in Media 1760 Old Meadow Rd Suite 500 McLean, Virginia 1 Url : www.allwomeninmedia.org N 0 Fax : 1-703-506-3266 Amy Lotz Bates College 53 Campus Avenue Lewiston, Maine 04240 Phone : 1-207-786-6232 2 Url : [email protected] N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-207-786-6126 Karen Ouellette Career Builder 200 N. LaSalle St Suite 1100 3 Chicago, Illinois 60601 N 0 Career Service Manual Posting Colby College 4140 Mayflower Hill Waterville, Maine 04901 4 Phone : 207-859-4140 N 0 Fax : 1-207-859-4142 Erica Humphrey Collective Talent 1721 Richardson Place Tampa, Florida 33606 5 Phone : 813-254-9695 N 0 Url : http://www.collectivetalent.com Email : [email protected] Michael Bille Emerson College, Department of Journalism 120 Boylston Street 6 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 N 0 Fax : 1-617-824-8618 Paul Niwa Glassdoor.com Glassdoor.com 7 Sausalito, California N 0 Glassdoor.com URL Manual Posting Page: 3/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST ("MRSL") Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS to Vacancy Referred by RS RS Information Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period Graeme Newell’s MarketingIdeaNet Jobs 602 Communications – TV Training & Consulting New York, New York 8 Url : www.vault.com. N 0 Email : [email protected] Career Services Husson College - New England School of Communication One College Circle, PO Box 3631 Bangor, Maine 9 Phone : 888-877-1876 N 0 Url : http://www.nescom.edu/ Email : [email protected] Bill Devine Ithaca College, Roy H. Park School of Communications, Department of Journalism 953 Danby Road Ithaca, New York 14850 10 Phone : 607-274-7972 N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-607-274-7972 Brandy Hawley JuJu.com juju.com 11 New York, New York N 0 juju.com URL Manual Posting 12 Linked In N 1 Media Financial Management Association (MFM) 550 W Frontage Road #3600 Northfield , Illinois 60093 13 Url : www.bcfm.com N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-847-716-7004 Jamie Smith Media Line P.O. Box 51909 Pacific Grove, California 14 Phone : 408-648-5200 N 0 Url : www.medialine.com Email : [email protected] Mark Shilstone Page: 4/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST ("MRSL") Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS to Vacancy Referred by RS RS Information Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period St. Joseph’s College 278 White’s Bridge Road Standish, Maine 15 Phone : 207-893-6637 N 0 Url : ww.sjcme.edu Email : [email protected] Pete Seavor TEGNA.com 7960 Jones Branch Drive McLean, Virginia 16 Phone : 000-000-0000 N 7 tegna.com URL Manual Posting Television Bureau of Advertising 120 Wall Street 15th Floor New York, New York 10005 17 Url : www.tvb.org N 0 Fax : 1-212-935-5631 Steve Lanzano The Association for Women in Communications 3337 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 18 Phone : 703-370-7436 N 0 Url : www.womcom.org Fax : 1-703-342-4311 Beth Veney Thomas College 180 West River Road Waterville, Maine 19 Phone : 207-859-1106 N 0 Email : [email protected] Richard Grant Tvjobs.com Broadcast Employment Services, P.O. Box 4116 Oceanside, California Phone : 800-374-0119 20 Url : www.tvjobs.com N 0 Email : [email protected] Fax : 1-760-754-2115 Mark C. Holloway Page: 5/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST ("MRSL") Source Entitled No. of Interviewees RS to Vacancy Referred by RS RS Information Number Notification? Over (Yes/No) Reporting Period UMaine Farmington 248 Main Street Farmington, Maine 21 Phone : 207-778-7034 N 0 Url : http://chd.umf.maine.edu/career Email : [email protected] Stephen Davis University College of Bangor 1 University Drive Bangor, Maine 22 Phone : 207-621-3154 N 0 Url : http://www.uma.edu/CareerAdvising.html Email : [email protected] Sherry Fraser University of New England 716 Stevens Avenue Portland, Maine 04103 23 Phone : 207-221-4237 N 0 Fax : 1-207-523-1903 Jeff Nevers WCSH6.com/WLBZ2.com Portland, Maine 24 Phone : 207-828-6666 N 0 Career Services Manual Posting www.mediagignow.com 300 South Riverside Plaza Suite 800 Chicago, Illinois 60606 25 Phone : 336-553-0620 N 0 Url : http://www.mediagignow.com Email : [email protected] MediaGigNow.com TOTAL INTERVIEWS OVER REPORTING PERIOD: 8 Page: 6/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 III. RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES Type of No. of Date Recruitment Initiative Brief Description Of Activity Stations Participant Title (Menu Selection) Participants 1 1/6/2020 Participation in other An employee hosted the Portland 1 Director of activities designed by Recreational Department on a station Community Relations the station employment tour and introduced news employees unit who participated in Q&A. 2 1/7/2020 Participation in events An employee went to Windham Primary 1 Meteorologist or programs sponsored School to visit students and talk more by educational about his role. institutions 3 1/9/2020 Participation in events Participated in the job and internship 1 1 HR Business Partner or programs sponsored HR Business Partner fair hosted by by educational College Now. This event is designed to institutions connect employers to gifted and diverse talent pipeline of interns and employees. 4 1/10/2020 Participation in other An employee hosted Portland High 1 Meteorologist activities designed by School on a station tour to meet with the station employment employees to discuss career unit opportunities in the news industry. 5 1/14/2020 Participation in events An employee went to Acadia Academy 1 Meteorologist or programs sponsored School in Lewiston, ME to speak to by educational students about his career and the news institutions industry. 6 1/16/2020 Establishment of When it comes to cybersecurity, 108 training programs for TEGNA, like other companies, works station personnel around the clock to prevent IT security breaches and ensure the confidentiality and integrity of our business systems. All of us must be vigilant and savvy when it comes to identifying attempts to gain access to our network or confidential information. To help, TENGA launched in the annual Byte Back Security Awareness Campaign in January to help them understand TEGNA's IT standards and procedures, employee's role in keeping us safe from attacks, and how to incorporate security practices into their daily work routine. Every employee was required to take the Byte Back Challenge to test their knowledge on how they can prevent cyberattacks. The challenge is a seven- question online simulation based on the topics featured throughout the campaign. Page: 7/9 WCSH EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT November 21, 2019 - November 20, 2020 III. RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES Type of No. of Date Recruitment Initiative Brief Description Of Activity Stations Participant Title (Menu Selection) Participants 7 1/28/2020 Participation in events An employee visited the Farwell School 1 Gutner or programs sponsored in Lewiston, ME to educate students on by educational his role and participate in Q&A. institutions 8 1/31/2020 Participation in other An employee conducted a station visit 1 Director of activities designed by with Community Services in Cape Community Relations the station employment Elizabeth, ME to spread awareness unit about local news. 9 1/31/2020 Participation in events A NEWS CENTER Maine 1 Meteorologist or programs sponsored Meteorologist participated in School by educational Talk in Auburn, ME at the Fairview institutions School. 10 2/5/2020 Participation in Job NEWS CENTER Maine employees 2 Meteorologist Fairs participated in the Freeport High School Multimedia Producer Career Fair. 11 2/5/2020 Participation in Job A NEWS CENTER Maine 1 Meteorologist Fairs Meteorologist participated in a career fair at the Biddeford Intermediate Career Fair in Biddeford, ME. 12 2/7/2020 Participation in events A NEWS CENTER Maine Anchor 1 Anchor sponsored by participated in the Center for Grieving community groups Children Gala held by the Center for Grieving Children in Thompson's Point, ME. 13 2/11/2020 Participation in other An employee hosted a tour with 1 Director of activities designed by Community Connections in Saco to Community Relations the station employment educate the participants on our news and unit broadcast. 14 2/28/2020 Participation in events NEWS CENTER Maine employees 2 Digital Content or programs sponsored partnered with United Way and Producer by educational volunteered to read at the Saccarappa Broadcast IT institutions Elementary School in Westbrook, ME. Technician 15 3/2/2020 Participation in events A NEWS CENTER Maine employee in 1 Digital Content or programs sponsored partnership with the United Way read to Producer by educational children at the Congin School in institutions Westbrook, ME. 16 3/2/2020 Sponsorship of events A NEWS CENTER Maine employee 1 Meteorologist in the community hosted an event at the station for the Girl designed to increase Scouts of Maine.
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