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Buffalo-EEO-Public-Filing-2019.Pdf EEO ANNUAL PUBLIC FILE REPORT ENTERCOM BUFFALO This report covers full-time vacancy recruitment for the period of February 1, 2018 through January 31, 2019 Employment Unit: Address: Contact Person/Title: Entercom License, LLC Entercom Buffalo Greg Ried 500 Corporate Pkwy., Suite 200 Unit Members, Community of License: Senior Vice President/Market Manager WBEN-AM, Buffalo, NY Buffalo, NY 14226 WGR-AM, Buffalo, NY WKSE-FM, Niagara Falls, NY WLKK-FM, Buffalo, NY Telephone Number: E-mail Address: WTSS-FM, Buffalo, NY 716-843-0600 [email protected] WWKB-AM, Buffalo, NY WWWS-AM, Buffalo, NY 1. Full-Time Job Vacancies Filled by the Employment Unit: Recruitment Sources Utilized to Fill the Full-Time Vacancy Title and Hire Date Recruitment Source Referring Hire (See #2: “Recruitment Sources for Corresponding List) Account Executive A Client Referral 1-122, 125 Technical Producer/Anchor Current Employee B 1-122, 125-126 (PT to FT) Account Executive C Employee Referral 1-122, 125, 127 News Anchor / Multi-Media Reporter Current Employee D 1-122, 125, 127 (PT to FT) Account Executive E Employee Referral 1-123, 125 1 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Account Executive F Employee Referral 1-123, 125 Digital Content Manager G Indeed.com 1-122, 124-125 Events & Promotions Manager Current Employee H 1-122, 125 (PT to FT) 2. Recruitment Sources OUTREACH ORGANIZATIONS Did Entercom Did contact organization Total Number organization contact of # Name Organization Contact Information to request to Entercom to Interviewees send job request job Referred vacancy vacancy information? information? [email protected] 1 Director African American Cultural Center Yes No 0 716-884-2013 Elaine Morsman, Director, [email protected] 2 Alfred State College Yes No 0 Career Development 607-587-3288 Career Development [email protected] 3 Alfred University Yes No 0 Center 607-871-2164 Alfred University Mariann Walsh, Recruiting [email protected] 4 Career Development Center/ Career Yes No 0 Coordinator Advisor 607-871-2164 Alliance for Women in Media National Headquarters [email protected] 5 Career Services Yes No 0 (formerly American Women in Radio & 703-506-3290 TV) Kim Whelan, Director of [email protected] 6 Amherst Chamber of Commerce Yes No 0 Member Relations 716-632-6905 Black Student Union [email protected] 7 Larry Michael Yes No 0 SUNY @ Buffalo 716-645-3209 2 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER [email protected] 8 Career Services Bryant & Stratton Amherst Campus Yes No 0 716-625-6300 Diane Westbrook, Director [email protected] 9 Bryant & Stratton Buffalo Campus Yes No 0 of Career Services 716-884-9120 [email protected] 10 Career Services Bryant & Stratton Southtowns Campus Yes No 0 716-677-9500 Sharon Patterson White, Career Center @ Executive Administrative [email protected] 11 Buffalo & Erie County Workforce Yes No 0 Asst., Buffalo Employment Development Consortium, Inc. 716-856-5627 & Training Center (BETC) Career Center @ ECC Employment & [email protected] 12 Buffalo & Erie County Workforce Yes No 0 Training Center Development Consortium, Inc. 716-270-4444 Cheektowaga 275 Alexander Street Buffalo & Erie County Workforce 13 Employment & Training Cheektowaga, NY 14211 Yes No 0 Development Consortium, Inc. Center 716-897-7220 Bell Youth Opportunity Center @ Buffalo [email protected] 14 D. Marley & Erie County Workforce Development Yes No 0 Consortium, Inc. 716-854-7121 Katherine M. Heinle, [email protected] 15 Director – Career & Buffalo Board of Education Yes No 0 Technical Education 716-816-3700 623 William Street 16 Frank Merriweather Buffalo Criterion Buffalo, NY 14206 Yes No 0 716-853-2973 [email protected] 17 Kenneth Holley Buffalo Lutheran Employment Service Yes No 0 716-892-7682 175 Oakmont Avenue Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority 18 Manager, Kenfield Bldg. Buffalo, NY 14215 Yes No 0 Employment Opportunity Center 716-836-7954 Lisa August, Associate SUNY Career Development Center @ [email protected] 19 Yes No 0 Director Buffalo State College 716-878-5911 Lynn M. Rogers, Student Buffalo State College [email protected] 20 Employment Coordinator/ Yes No 0 SUNY Career Development Center Senior Career Counselor 716-878-5811 [email protected] 21 Joan King Buffalo Urban League Yes No 0 716-854-7625 3 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Eileen Abbatoy, Asst. [email protected] 22 Canisius College Yes No 1 Director, Career Center 716-883-7000 Loretta Hendrickson, [email protected] 23 Corning Community College Yes No 0 Career Services 800-962-9228 Joseph Abbarno, Coord. Career Resource Center [email protected] 24 Yes No 0 Placement ECC North Campus 716-851-1483 4041 Southwestern Blvd. Career Resource Center 25 Director Orchard Park, NY 14127 Yes No 0 ECC South Campus 716-851-1684 Barbara House, Coord. Career Resource Center [email protected] 26 Yes No 0 Placement ECC City Campus 716-851-1183 [email protected] 27 R. Rojas Catholic Charities of Buffalo Yes No 0 716-856-4494 Joyce M. Santiago, Chamber of Commerce of the [email protected] 28 Yes No 0 Executive Director Tonawandas 716-692-5120 Debra S. Liegl, President [email protected] 29 Cheektowaga Chamber of Commerce Yes No 0 & CEO 716-684-5838 [email protected] 30 Judy Sirianni, President Clarence Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Yes No 0 716-631-3888 [email protected] 31 George Scott Colored Musicians Club Yes No 0 716-885-9383 Wage Subsidy Program 99 Harvard Place Mary T. Jefferies, 32 Community Action Org. of Erie County Buffalo, NY 14209 Yes No 0 Employment Coordinator Inc. 716-881-6277 608 William Street 33 Manager Community Action Org. of Erie County Buffalo, NY 14206 Yes No 0 716-856-8866 Sjunseeargn Brown, Community Action Org. of Erie County – [email protected] 34 Employment Agency Yes No 0 Main Office (posts at all locations) Initiative 716-881-5150 1237 Main Street Community Action Org. of Erie County – 35 Manager Buffalo, NY 14209 Yes No 0 Dart Office 716-884-9101 326 High Street Community Action Org. of Erie County – 36 Manager Buffalo, NY 14204 Yes No 0 Fruitbelt Office 716-886-2616 4 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 735 Humboldt Pkwy. Community Action Org. of Erie County – 37 James L. Jackson Buffalo, NY 14208 Yes No 0 Masten Office 716-882-2055 273 Ridge Road Community Action Org. of Erie County – 38 Manager Lackawanna, NY 14218 Yes No 0 Lackawanna Office 716-825-2147 611 Route 46W, Suite 102 39 Career Services Connecticut School Broadcasting Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604 Yes No 0 201-288-5800 [email protected] 40 Career Services Cornell University Yes No 0 607-255-6384 Rath Bldg., 95 Franklin St Jesse L. Burnette, EEO 41 County of Erie, Div. of EEO Buffalo, NY 14202 Yes No 0 Director 716-858-7542 Daemen College – Career Development Post on-line at www.collegecentral.com/daemen 42 Career Services Yes No 0 Office 716-839-8334 [email protected] 43 Alissa Venturini, Manager Dulski Community Services Yes No 0 716-847-2860 Nancy Ann Schatzel, [email protected] 44 Secretary D’Youville College [email protected] Yes No 0 Career Services 716-829-8000 92 Franklin Avenue #4 45 Erie County Legislature Buffalo, NY 14207 Yes No 0 716-854-0674 1500 Broadway Employment Division – 46 Erie County Social Services Buffalo, NY 14212 Yes No 0 Human Service Center 716-891-2021 608 William Street Employment Division – Erie County Social Services 47 Buffalo, NY 14206 Yes No 0 Human Service Center (posts at Broadway office) 716-858-8161 237 Main Street, Suite 330 Everywoman Opportunity Center, Inc. Buffalo, NY 14203 48 Director (forwards to Niagara Street and Sheridan Yes No 0 Drive locations) 716-847-1120 NOTE: This office forwards to other 2 locations 583 Niagara Street 49 Manager Everywoman Opportunity Center, Inc. Buffalo, NY 14201 Yes No 0 716-886-2050 5 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 2440 Sheridan Drive 50 Manager Everywoman Opportunity Center, Inc. Tonawanda, NY 14150 Yes No 0 716-837-2660 [email protected] 51 Cathy Petruccione Finger Lakes Community College Yes No 0 585-394-5005 Daniel Severson, Industry [email protected] 52 Full Sail University Yes No 0 Outreach 800-226-7625 [email protected] 53 Career & Transfer Center Genesee Community College Yes No 0 585-345-6800 3242 Main Street 54 Manager Gloria J. Parks Comm. Ctr. Buffalo, NY 14214 Yes No 0 716-832-1010 [email protected] 55 Adam Goodman Goods Entertainment 203-341-0111 Yes No 0 800-867-9532 Carolyn Konopski, [email protected] 56 Grand Island Chamber-Commerce Yes No 0 Administrative Director 716-773-3651 Ann J. Enger, Executive Greater South Buffalo Chamber of [email protected] 57 Yes No 0 Dir. Commerce 716-824-9942 Career Development [email protected] 58 Hilbert College Yes No 0 Office 716-649-7900 Dr. Eleanor Paterson, 59 Hispanic Women’s League [email protected] Yes No 0 President 254 Virginia Street Lourdes Iglesias, 60 Hispanics United of Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14201 Yes No 0 Executive Dir. 716-856-7110 Career Development [email protected] 61 Houghton College Buffalo Yes No 0 Office 716-674-6363 65 Niagara Square Human Resource Dept. – Division of 62 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Yes No 0 Employment 716-851-5407 [email protected] 63 Manager International Institute Yes No 0 716-883-1900 John Fracchia, Assistant Director for Employer [email protected] [email protected] 64 Ithaca College, Career Services Yes No 0 Relations OR Cheryl 607-274-3365 Boyer 6 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2019| All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER [email protected] 65 Career Services ITT Technical Institute Yes No 0 716-689-2200 800 Sycamore Street 66 Manager James A.
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