Alleghenies EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT JUNE 2020- MAY 2021 for WEPM, WICL, WLTF, WCST, WXDC A

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Alleghenies EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT JUNE 2020- MAY 2021 for WEPM, WICL, WLTF, WCST, WXDC A West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT JUNE 2020- MAY 2021 for WEPM, WICL, WLTF, WCST, WXDC A. Full-Time Vacancies Filled During Past Year 1. Job Title: News Director / Anchor Date Filled: 10/12/20 2. Job Title: Account Executive Date Filled: 2/22/21 B. Recruitment/Referral Sources Used to Seek Candidates for Each Vacancy 1. Job Title: News Director / Anchor Date Filled: 10/12/20 Source Contact Person Address Tel # Referred Person Hired Internal Postings Jodi Hart 1606 W. King St. Martinsburg, WV 25401 304-263-8868 1 interviewed; 1 hired WV Radio Corporation Website Jodi Hart 1251 Earl Core Rd, Morgantown 304-263-8868 Indeed.com Maggie Lautenslager Indeed.com 203-653-4879 All Access online allaccess.com 615-252-6400 4 interviewed Referral n/a n/a 1 interviewed 2. Job Title: Account Executive Date Filled: 2/22/21 Source Contact Person Address Tel # Referred Person Hired Internal Postings (Martinsburg and Morgantown offices) Jennifer Chrisman 1606 W. King St. Martinsburg, WV 25401 304-263-8868 WV Radio Corporation Website Jodi Hart 1251 Earl Core Rd, Morgantown 304-263-8868 Radio Ads-WEPM-WICL-WKMZ Jared Parsons 1606 W. King St. Martinsburg, w WV 25401 304-263-8868 Indeed.com Maggie Lautenslager Indeed.com 203-653-4879 4 interviewed; 1 hired C. Total Number of persons interviewed for all full-time Vacancies 10 filled during the past year: D. Total Number of Interviewees for All Full-Time Vacancies Filled During The Past Year Per Recruitment/Referral Sources: **See Above E. Outreach Activities Announcements were placed on all station websites notifying organizations of their right to request information on job openings ** Entitled organizations are noted above ** An internship program is offered to bring awareness to job opportunities in broadcasting available at WVRC. There were no interns during this time due to COVID. Corporate Collections Manager participated in a Political Rules webinar presented by the FCC on August 19, 2020. Sponsored Blue Ridge CTC Virtual Career Fair on November 13, 2020 Due to COVID-19, we were unable to participate in other outreach activities. 1 1 1.
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