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KCLY and KFRM Annual EEO Public File Report KCLY and KFRM Annual EEO Public File Report The purpose of this EEO Public File Report (“Report”) is to comply with Section 73.2080(c)(6) of the FCC’s 2002 EEO Rule. This Report has been prepared on behalf of the Station Employment Unit that is comprised of the following stations: KCLY, CLAY CENTER, KS. AND KFRM, SALINA, KS. And is required to be placed in the public inspection files of these stations, and posted on their websites, if they have websites. The information contained in this Report covers the time period beginning February 1, 2020, to January 31, 2021. (the “Applicable Period”). The FCC’s 2002 EEO Rule requires that this Report contain the following information: 1. A list of all full-time vacancies filled by the Station(s) comprising the Station Employment Unit during the Applicable Period; 2. For each such vacancy, the recruitment source(s) utilized to fill the vacancy (including, if applicable, organizations entitled to notification pursuant to Section 73.2080(c)(1)(ii) of the new EEO Rule, which should be separately identified), identified by name, address, contact person and telephone number; 3. The recruitment source that referred the hiree for each full-time vacancy during the Applicable Period; 4. Data reflecting the total number of persons interviews for full-time vacancies during the Applicable Period and the total number of interviewees referred by each recruitment source utilized in connection with such vacancies; and 5. A list and brief description of the initiatives undertaken pursuant to Section 73.2080(c)(2) of the FCC rules. Appendices 1, 2 and 3 which follow have been designed, in the aggregate, to provide the required information, Please note that the numbers listed on Appendix 2 under the column entitled “Full-time Positions for Which This Source Was Utilized” refer to the number of the full-time job positions listed on Appendix 1. For purposes of this Report, a vacancy was deemed “filled” not when the offer was extended by when the hiree accepted the job offer. A person was deemed “interviewed” whether he or she was interviewed in person, over the telephone or by e-mail. KFRM (AM) and KCLY (FM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT February 1, 2020 – January 31, 2021 Section 1 A list of all full-time vacancies filled by the Station(s) comprising the Station Employment Unit during the Applicable Period (Feb 1, 2020 through January 31, 2021) See Section 2, the Master Recruitment Source List for Recruitment Source Data Recruitment Sources RS Referring Hiree Job Title Used No vacancies filled during reporting period. KFRM (AM) and KCLY (FM) EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT February 1, 2020 – January 31, 2021 Section 2 For each vacancy, the recruitment source(s) utilized to fill the vacancy (including, if applicable, organizations entitled to notification pursuant to Section 73.2080(c)(1)(ii) of the new EEO Rule, which should be separately identified), identified by name, address, contact person and telephone number No. of Source Interviewees Entitled to Referred by Agency Name Contact Information Vacancy RS Over Info (yes/no) Reporting Period Harter Union PO Box 65 Baldwin City, Kansas 66006 1 Baker University Phone : (785) 594-8382 no 0 Fax : 1-785-594-4568 Email : [email protected] Eva Durand Barton County Community College 245 NE 30th Rd - Room 102 Library Great Bend, Kansas 67530 2 Barton County Community College Phone : (620) 792-9349 no 0 Fax : (620) 792-3238 Email : [email protected] Jennifer Ankerholz Room 204 Student Union 1020 N. Second St. Atchison, Kansas 66002 3 Benedictine College Phone : (913) 360-7578 no 0 Fax : (913) 367-6178 Email : [email protected] Director of Placement 300 E. 27th St. - Fine Arts Ctr. North Newton, Kansas 67117 Phone : (316) 284-5271 4 Bethel College Fax : 316-284-5286 no 0 Email : [email protected] Christine Crouse-Dick 2106 S. 9th St. Salina, Kansas 67401 5 Brown Mackie College Phone : (888) 242-2971 Fax : (785) 827-7623 no 0 Director of Placement 1200 S. Main, P.O. Box 1403 McPherson, Kansas 67460 Phone : (620) 241-0723 6 Central Christian College Fax : 620-241-6032 no 0 Email : [email protected] Pat Muntz No. of Source Interviewees Entitled to Referred by Agency Name Contact Information Vacancy RS Over Info (yes/no) Reporting Period 119 N Grant Street Chanute, Kansas 66720 Chanute One-Stop Workforce Phone : (620) 431-4950 7 Development Center Fax : (620) 431-2375 no 0 Email : [email protected] Randal Neely 805 Fifth St Clay Center, KS 67432 8 Clay Center Dispatch Phone: 785 632-2127 Email: [email protected] no 0 Trisa Oulette 2221 Campus Dr Concordia, Kansas 66901 Cloud County Community College Phone : 785-243-1435 9 Fax : 1-785-243-9321 no 0 Email : [email protected] Brenda Hanson 400 West 11th Coffeyville, Kansas 67337 Phone : (620) 251-7700 10 Coffeyville Community College Fax : (620) 252-7098 no 0 Email : [email protected] Billy Durham 1255 S. Range Ave Colby, Kansas 67701 Phone : 785-462-3984 11 Colby Community College Fax : 1-785-460-4691 no 0 Fax: 785-462-4688 Email: [email protected] Leisa Hansen 125 S. 2nd Arkansas City, Kansas 67005 Cowley County Community 12 Phone : (620) 441-5312 College Fax : (620) 441-5350 no 0 Kim Biddle 2501 N. 14th Ave. Dodge City, Kansas 67801 Phone : (620) 225-6720 13 Dodge City Community College Fax : (620) 225-0918 no 0 Email : [email protected] John Ewy Macias-Flores Family Ctr. 290 S. 10th St. Kansas City, Kansas 66101 14 El Centro, Inc. Phone : (913) 281-1186 no 0 Fax : (913) 362-8513 Email : [email protected] Anita Martinez 1200 Commercial 433 S. Morse Hall Emporia, Kansas 66801 15 Emporia State University Phone : 620-341-5407 no 0 Fax: 620-341-5168 Email: [email protected] Elizabeth Nuessen No. of Source Interviewees Entitled to Referred by Agency Name Contact Information Vacancy RS Over Info (yes/no) Reporting Period 3301 W. 18th Ave. Emporia, Kansas 66801 16 Flint Hills Technical College Phone : (800) 711-6947 no 0 Fax : 620-343-4610 Placement Director 2100 W. University St Wichita, Kansas 67213 Phone : 316-295-5000 no 17 Friends University Fax: 316-295-5572 0 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Donna Barkley 600 Park St 120 Heather Hall Hays, Kansas 67601 no Phone : (785) 628-4512 0 18 Ft Hays State University Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Becky Kiser Daniel B 801 Campus Dr - Saffell Library Garden City, Kansas 67846 Phone : (620) 276-9640 no 19 Garden City Community College Email: [email protected] 0 Email: [email protected] Ryan Ruda Laura York Goodsentertainment.com Weston, Connecticut 06883 Goods Entertainment Phone : 800-867-9532 yes 20 Fax : 801-460-3100 0 E- Mail:[email protected] Adam Goodman Irvin Hall 606 W. Main Highland, Kansas 66035 no 21 Highland Community College Phone : (785) 442-6056 0 Fax : (785) 442-6057 Email : [email protected] Therese Crary 1300 North Plum Parker Student Union Hutchinson, Kansas 67501 no Phone : (620) 665-3579 0 22 Hutchinson Community College Fax : (620) 728-8155 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Randy Myers Vance Tyrell College Ave and Brookside Dr Independence, Kansas 67301 23 Independence Community College Phone : (620) 331-4100 no 0 Email : [email protected] Jim Fischer No. of Source Interviewees Entitled to Referred by Agency Name Contact Information Vacancy RS Over Info (yes/no) Reporting Period 200 Arco Place, Suite 101 Independence, Kansas 67301 Phone : (620) 332-1660 24 Independence One-Stop Center Fax : (620) 332-1668 no 0 Email : [email protected] Doyal Saye, Route 1 Box 58A White Cloud, Kansas 66094 Iowa Tribe of Kansas and 25 Phone : (785) 595-3258 Nebraska Fax : (785) 595-6610 no 0 Director of Placement 203 N. 10TH STREET JOB SERVICE OF SALINA SALINA, Kansas 67401 26 Phone : 785-827-0385 Fax : 1-785-827-2307 no 0 1012 W 6th St, Suite A Junction City, Kansas 66441 27 Junction City Workforce Center Phone : (785) 762-8870 Fax : (785) 762-3078 no 0 David Brennan 512 W. 6th Street Topeka, Kansas 66612 Kansas African-American Affairs Phone : (785) 296-4874 28 Commission Fax : (785) 296-1795 no 0 Email : [email protected] Robert Bugg 1916 SW Sieben Court Topeka, Kansas 66611 Phone : 785-235-1307 Kansas Association of Fax : 1-785-233-3052 no 0 29 Broadcasters E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] Kent Cornish Judy Clouse 7250 State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66112 Phone : (913) 288-7644 30 Kansas City Community College Fax : 913-288-7624 no 0 Email : [email protected] Linda Wyatt 552 State Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 Kansas City Workforce Phone : (913) 281-3000 31 Development Center Fax : 913-281-0069 no 0 Email : [email protected] John Casner 401 SW Topeka Blvd. Topeka, Kansas 66603 32 Kansas Department of Labor Phone : (866) 444-5465 Email : [email protected] no 0 Placement Director 100 Holtz Hall Manhattan, Kansas 66506 33 Kansas State University Phone : 785-532-1691 Fax : 1-785-532-6802 no 0 Email : [email protected] Kerri Keller No. of Source Interviewees Entitled to Referred by Agency Name Contact Information Vacancy RS Over Info (yes/no) Reporting Period 100 E. Claflin Ave Pioneer Hall Rm 160 Salina, Kansas 67401 34 Kansas Wesleyan University Phone : (785) 827-5541 no 0 Email: [email protected] Bev Cobb 1815 Meadowlark Road Clay Center KS 67432 KCLY and KFRM Radio Phone: 785-632-5661 35 Fax: 785-632-5662 no 0 E-mail: [email protected] Jamie Bloom P.O.
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