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Eeo Public File Report EEO ANNUAL PUBLIC FILE REPORT ENTERCOM WORCESTER This report covers full-time vacancy recruitment for the period of December 1, 2017 through November 30, 2018 Address: Contact Person/Title: Employment Unit: Entercom Worcester David Oldread Entercom License, LLC 181 Moreland St. Station Manager Worcester, MA 01609 E-mail Address: Unit Members, Community of License Telephone Number: David Oldread, Station Manager WVEI1440-AM (413) 214-6977 [email protected] 1. Full-Time Job Vacancies Filled by the Employment Unit: Recruitment Sources Utilized to Fill the Full-Time Vacancy Title Recruitment Source Referring Hire (See #2: “Recruitment Sources for Corresponding List) NO HIRES FOR THIS REPORTING YEAR. ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018 | All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM WORCESTER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER p. 1 2. Recruitment Sources OUTREACH ORGANIZATIONS Number of Interviewees Source Entitled to Vacancy Name Organization Contact Information Referred by Notification (Yes/No)? Recruitment Source Carol Sharick Amherst College [email protected] 1 0 NO 413-542-2265 Judy Sparanges Anna Maria College [email protected] 2 0 NO 508-849-3300 Carol McGuiggan Assumption College [email protected] 3 0 NO 508-767-7000 Lois King Atlantic Union College [email protected] 4 0 NO 978-368-2000 Sally Schirmer Smith Bay Path College [email protected] 5 0 NO 413-567-0621 Office of Career Services Bay State College [email protected] 6 0 NO 617-217-9266 Office of Career Services Bay State College [email protected] 7 0 NO 617-217-9230 Janet Kenney Bentley University [email protected] 8 0 NO 781-891-3423 Office of Career Development Berklee College of Music [email protected] 9 0 NO 617-266-1400 Office of Career Services Berkshire Community College [email protected] 10 0 NO 413-236-1611 Amy Demarest Berkshire Works [email protected] 11 0 NO 413-499-2220 Dr. Lisa Cuklanz Boston College [email protected] 12 0 NO 617-552-4280 Student Employment Job Board Boston University [email protected] 13 0 NO 617-353-3594 Pat Nickerson Boston Women’s Commission [email protected] 14 0 NO 617-635-3138 Caroline O’Shea Brandeis University [email protected] 15 0 NO 781-736-3618 Christine Tetreault Bridgewater State University [email protected] 16 0 NO 508-531-1328 Diane Bell Bridgewater State University – Internship [email protected] 17 0 NO Program 508.531.2632 Juliana Horton Bridgewater State University – Internship [email protected] 18 0 NO Program 508-531-2632 Jeffrey Craig Bristol Community College [email protected] 19 0 NO 508-678-2811 ext.2594 Delores Gatley Bunker Hill Community College [email protected] 20 0 NO 617-228-2420 Office of Career Services Cambridge College [email protected] 21 0 NO 617-873-0614 Alison Adams Career Resource Library (Boston University) [email protected] 22 0 NO 617-353-3650 Eric Saczawa Clark University [email protected] 23 0 NO 508-793-7711 Office of Career Services Colby-Sawyer College [email protected] 24 0 NO 603-526-3000 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018 | All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM WORCESTER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER p. 2 Office of Career Services College of the Holy Cross [email protected] 25 0 NO 508-793-3880 Hari Narayanan – Business Service Workforce Central ONE-STOP Career Center [email protected] 26 Rep. S 0 NO 508.478.4300 x122 Steven Godfrey Community Minority Cultural Center [email protected] 27 0 NO 781-477-1800 Krista Mazzuca Community Renewal Team [email protected] 28 0 NO 860-560-5661 Steve Williams Connecticut School of Broadcasting [email protected] 29 0 NO 781-444-0237 Office of Career Services Curry College [email protected] 30 0 NO 617-333-2195 Office of Career Services Dartmouth College [email protected] 31 0 NO 603-646-1111 Lolsa Costello Dunbar Community Center [email protected] 32 0 NO 413-788-6143 Donna Lund Dvision of Employment & Training [email protected] 33 0 NO 617-626-5054 Office of Career Services Eastern Nazarene College [email protected] 34 0 NO 617-745-3000 Office of Career Services Elms College [email protected] 35 0 NO 413-594-2761 x272 Sandy Rivet, Staff Assistant Emerson College [email protected] 36 0 NO 617-824-8586 Career Development Center Emmanuel College [email protected] 37 0 NO 617-735-9930 Office of Career Services Endicott College [email protected] 38 0 NO 978-232-2330 Anne Borges Fall River Career Center [email protected] 39 0 NO 508-730-5003 Carol Spector Framingham State College [email protected] 40 0 NO 508-620-1220 Rosemary Nichols Franklin Pierce College [email protected] 41 0 NO 603-899-4045 Elizabeth Torres Freedom House, Inc [email protected] 42 0 NO 617-445-3700 Office of Career Services Girls Incorporated of Pittsfield [email protected] 43 0 NO 413-442-5174 Cynthia Loftus Goodwill Industries [email protected] 44 0 NO 413-788-6981 Office of Career Services Gordon College [email protected] 45 0 NO 978-927-2300 Bettye Coney Grace Church of All Nations [email protected] 46 0 NO 617-825-6757 Office of Career Services Greenfield Community College [email protected] 47 0 NO 413-775-1000 Jane Zerby Hampshire College (Career Options Center) [email protected] 48 0 NO 413-559-5520 Linda Roberts Harriet Tubman House [email protected] 49 0 NO 617-536-8610 Office of Career Services Holyoke Community College [email protected] 50 0 NO 413-538-7000 Helena Marques Immigrants Assistance Center [email protected] 51 0 NO 508-996-8113 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018 | All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM WORCESTER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER p. 3 Anne M. Marona International Association for Administrative [email protected] 52 0 NO Professionals 413-794-4111 Elizabeth Nunn International Institute of Boston [email protected] 53 0 NO 617-695-9990 Steven Vanaria Career Solution [email protected] 54 0 NO 617-399-3354 Office of Career Services Keene State College [email protected] 55 0 NO 603-358-2500 Office of Career Services Lasell College [email protected] 56 0 NO 617-243-2307 Sarah Burrows Lasell College – Director of the Internship [email protected] 57 0 NO Program 617-243-2394 Office of Career Services Lesley College [email protected] 58 0 NO 617-349-8550 Office of Career Services Longy School of Music [email protected] 59 0 NO 617-876-0956 Office of Career Services M.I.T. [email protected] 60 0 NO 617-253-4733 Office of Career Services MA College of Liberal Arts [email protected] 61 0 NO 413-662-5332 Heather Rose Martin Luther King Center [email protected] 62 0 NO 413-746-4254 Marilyn Offer Mass Commonwealth of Unemployment [email protected] 63 0 NO 508-730-5033 Office of Career Services Massachusetts College of Art [email protected] 64 0 NO 617-232-1555 Office of Career Services Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts [email protected] 65 0 NO 413-662-5333 Peter White Massachusetts Rehabilitation Comm. [email protected] 66 0 NO 413-499-2720 Office of Career Services Massasoit Community College [email protected] 67 0 NO 508-588-9100 ext. 1407 Office of Career Services Merrimack College [email protected] 68 0 NO 978-837-5000 Office of Career Services Montserrat College of Art [email protected] 69 0 NO 978-922-8222 Office of Career Services Mount Ida College [email protected] 70 0 NO 617-928-4602 Office of Career Services Mt. Wachusett Community College [email protected] 71 0 NO 978-632-6600 Office of Career Services Myrtle Baptist Church [email protected] 72 0 NO 617-332-5870 Job Placement Officer NAACP [email protected] 73 0 NO 508-991-4416 Human Resources NAACP – National Office [email protected] 74 0 NO 410-358-8900 Office of Career Services NAACP/South Middlesex Branch [email protected] 75 0 NO Karen Hunter NAB Career Center [email protected] 76 0 NO 202-429-5497 Michelle Vignoli National Association of Hispanic Journalists [email protected] 77 0 NO 202-662-7145 Marianne Wisheart NE Conservatory of Music [email protected] 78 0 NO 617-585-1118 Office of Career Services New England College [email protected] 79 0 NO 603-428-2000 ©Entercom Communications Corp 2018 | All Rights Reserved ENTERCOM WORCESTER IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER p. 4 Bill Devine New England School of Communication [email protected] 80 0 NO 207-947-6083 Office of Career Services Southern New Hampshire University [email protected] 81 0 NO 603-668-221 Barbara Rivera New North Citizens Council [email protected] 82 0 NO 413-746-4885 Office of Career Services New School of Radio [email protected] 83 0 NO 518-438-7682 Office of Career Services Newbury College [email protected] 84 0 NO 617-730-7000 Office of Career Services Nichols College [email protected] 85 0 NO 508-943-1560 Linwood Hagin, Ph.D. North Greenville College [email protected] 86 0 NO 864-977-7137 Office of Career Services North Shore Community College [email protected] 87 0 NO 978-762-4000 Mika Benford Northeast Minority News [email protected] 88 0 NO 860-249-6065 Office of Career Services Northeast University Stern Cnt. [email protected] 89 0 NO 617-373-2000 Maria K. Stein Northeast University-Career Dev. & Placement [email protected] 90 0 NO 617-373-4010 Eric Cohen Office of Equal Opportunity [email protected] 91 0 NO 508-979-1446 ext.208 Old Hill Neighborhood Council [email protected] 92 0 NO 413-736-4575
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