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EEO Public File Master Recruitment Source List 1 22 2019 WHLI, WKJY, WBZO, WWSK, WALK EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (MRSL) NAME COMPANY NAME 1 Henry Holley 100 Black Men, Inc. 2 Karen Autry Adelphi University Matt Parvis All Access 3 4 Peg Lowry BOCES – Brookhaven Technical Center 5 Dawn R. Passaro BOCES-Nassau County 6 Marieelena Vulpis Briarcliff College 7 Katherine Gibbs School – No longer, see SBI Campus 8 Rodney McRae Commission on Human Rights 9 10 11 M. Ryan Connecticut School of Broadcasting 12 13 Peter Burke Connecticut School of Broadcasting 14 15 Rebecca A. MesZaros Connecticut School of Broadcasting 16 17 Sandy Smith NYS Department of Labor – Jamaica Force 18 Brian Juran Dowling College 19 20 Kristi O’Rourke Five Towns College 21 22 Alice Colombo Hispanic Brotherhood of Rockville Centre 23 Fred Burke Hofstra University – Career Services 24 Adele Frenk Hunter Business & Tech School 25 26 27 Chuck Copt Hunter Business School 28 Yvonne Quirk Islip NAACP 29 Bea Bayley, President Lakeview NAACP 30 Molloy College – Career Placement Office 31 32 Gwen Brown NAACP Long Island Region 33 Karen Hunter NAB – Human Resource Dept. 34 35 Karen Barnett Nassau Community College 36 Julie Dade Howard, Pres. Nat’l Coalition of 100 Black Women 37 38 Dr. Duffy Spencer NOW 39 Abigail Godfrey NY Institute of Technology – Career Network Center 40 41 New York State Broadcasters Carolyn Jung 42 Assoc. (NYSBA) 43 Maxine Sugarman Pace University – Career Services 44 EliZabeth DeRudder Queens College 45 Career Center Queensborough Community College 46 Ted Koslowski R & R 47 48 Cindy Stromberg SBI Campus formerly Katherine Gibbs 49 Lori Weinstein SC Office of Affirmative Action-Minority Affairs 50 Prof. A. Durso St. John’s University 51 52 Anna Bess Robinson St. Joseph College 53 Karen Clemente Stony Brook University – Career Center 54 Marianne DeSilva Suffolk Community College – Ammerman Campus 55 56 Mary Reese Suffolk County Community College 57 Jodi Deitch Suffolk Jewish Community Center` 58 59 B. KustanowitZ Farmingdale – Career Dev. Center 202 Laffin Hall 60 61 Marleene Bhan SUNY Old Westbury 62 63 64 Marianna Savoca, Dir. SUNY Stony Brook 65 66 Adriana JimeneZ Touro College 67 Keisha Walker Urban League of L.I. 68 Linked In 69 All Access 70 Employee Referral 71 72 73 On-Air Announcements on one or more SEU Stations 74 75 76 Walk-in/Self Referral 77 78 Web Posting (on one or more Station Websites) 79 80 Internal Posting 81 Indeed 82 TV & Radio Jobs 83 84 Affiliate Referral WHLI/WALK - AM, WKJY - FM, WBZO - FM, WWSK – FM , WALK-FM EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 I. VACANCY LIST JOB TITLE 1 Account Executive, Automotive Specialist 2 Sales Assistant 3 Sales Assistant 4 Account Executive 5 Account Executive 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES FORM January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 Type of Recruitment Initiative 1 Sponsor Scholarship Program 2 Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo 3 Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo 4 Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo 5 Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo 6 Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo 7 Contesting Manager, Leigh Anne Muscarella Type of Recruitment Initiative 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 WHLI, WKJY, WBZO, WWSK, WALK EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (MRSL) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE # 9 Centre St. Hempstead N.Y. 11550 Career Dev. – Post Hall Garden City N.Y. 11530 516-877-3130 28955 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu CA 92065 310-457-6616 350 Martha Ave. Bellport N.Y. 11713 631-286-6549 1196 Prospect Ave. Westbury N.Y. 11590 516-622-6800 1055 Stewart Ave. Bethpage N.Y. 11714 516-918-3600 320 So. Service Road Melville N.Y. 11747 516-370-3437 240 Old Country Road, Suite 606 Mineola N.Y. 11501 516-571-5977 611 Route 46 Hasbrouck Heights N.J. 76042 201-288-7900 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 211 Westbury N.Y. 11590 516-280-6801 1400 Old Country Road, Suite 211 Westbury N.Y. 11590 516-338-1000 168-46 91st Ave. – 2nd Fl. Jamaica N.Y. 11432 718-557-6789 150 Idle Hour Blvd. Oakdale N.Y. 11769 631-244-3000 631-424-7000 Ext. 2163 305 No. Service Road Dix Hills N.Y. 11746 Dir. 631-656- 2163 59 Clinton Ave. Rockville Center N.Y. 11570 516-766-6610 140 Hofstra University Hempstead N.Y. 11549 516-463-6060 516-796-1000 3601 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown N.Y. 11756 ext. 20 3241 Route 112 – Bldg 3 Medford N.Y. 11763 631-736-7360 P.O. Box 577 Bay Shore N.Y. 11706 631-581-4741 P.O. Box 268 West Hempstead N.Y. 11552 516-764-5537 Box 5002 Rockville Center N.Y. 11571 516-678-5000 P.O. Box 634 Amityville N.Y. 11701 631-841-0411 1771 North street, N.W. Washington D.C. 20036 202-429-3923 Nassau Hall – 1 Education Dr. 9C-Rm39 Garden City N.Y. 11530 516-572-7132 P.O. Box 341 Garden City N.Y. 11530 516-813-0091 609 Dartmouth St. Westbury N.Y. 11590 516-334-8985 P.O. Box 8000 – Salten Hall Rm. 4 Old Westbury N.Y. 11568 800-345-6948 1805 Western Ave. Albany N.Y. 12203 518-456-8888 41 Park Row – 14th Fl. New York N.Y. 10038 212-346-1610 65-30 Kissena Blvd. Flushing N.Y. 11367 718-997-4465 222-05 56th Ave. Bayside N.Y. 11364 718-281-5128 10100 Santa Monica Blvd. – 3rd Floor Los Angeles CA 90067 310-553-4330 320 South Service Road Melville N.Y. 11747 631-370-3437 H. Lee Dennison Bldg., P.O. Box 6100 Hauppauge N.Y. 11788 631-853-5692 8000 Utopia Parkway Jamaica N.Y. 11439 718-990-2000 155 W. Roe Blvd. Patchogue N.Y. 11722 631-447-3200 Stony Brook N.Y. 11790 631-632-6089 533 College Road Selden N.Y. 11784 631-451-4049 2 Speonk Riverhead Road Riverhead N.Y. 11901 631-548-2500 74 Hauppauge Road Commack N.Y. 11725 631-462-9800 2350 Route 110 Farmingdale N.Y. 11735 631-420-2296 P.O. Box 210 Old Westbury N.Y. 11568 516-876-3000 WZ550 Melville Library – Nichols Rd. Stony Brook N.Y. 11794 27 West 23rd St. New York N.Y. 10010 212-463-0400 50 Clinton Street Hempstead N.Y. 11550 516-570-6645 WHLI/WALK - AM, WKJY - FM, WBZO - FM, WWSK – FM , WALK-FM EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 I. VACANCY LIST RECRUITMENT SOURCES 47,48,49,50,52,53,54,55 49, 51, 52, 53, 54 49, 51, 52, 53, 54 49, 48, 53 49, 48, 53 RECRUITMENT INITIATIVES FORM January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 Type of Recruitment Initiative Brief Description of Activity In April 2019, the SEU participated in the Dean Anthony Scholarship. The scholarship was established in memory of Dean Anthony, former Sponsor Scholarship Program program director of WHLI. The Scholarship is awarded to students at Hofstra University interested in careers in broadcasting. The SEU promoted the scholarship and any events in correlation to the scholarship. On January 15th, promotions director and personality Big Mike Sangiamo hosted a tour from Nassau Community College. Various members of the Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo team from many departments spoke to the class of about 20 students about a career in broadcast media. On March 15th Promotions Director and Personality Big Mike Sangiamo hosted a tour for Students from Suffolk Community College. Many Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo members of the team from Sales, Marketing, Programing and Engineering spoke to the class of about 15 students about a career in broadcast media. On March 27th, Promotions Director and Personality Big Mike Sangiamo hosted a tour for Girl Scouts from Troop 1746. Mike talked to the girls Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo about each department in the building and answered questions from the curious children about each area of the business. The girls were also brought into the production studio and were able to talk into the microphones and tell a short story about their favorite snack. On Wednesday April 10th, all stations were represented at the Suffolk Community College Career Fair. Promotions Director and Personality Big Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo Mike Sangiamo and a member from the street team greeted and spoke to potential interns and employees about the opportunities and potential highlights of a career in broadcast media. On Tuesday April 16th, all stations were represented at the Suffolk Community College Career Fair. Promotions Director and Personality Big Promotions Director and Personality, Big Mike Sangiamo Mike Sangiamo and a member from the street team greeted and spoke to potential interns and employees about the opportunities and potential highlights of a career in broadcast media. th Contesting Manager, Leigh Anne Muscarella On Wednesday April 17 , Contesting Manager Leigh Anne Muscarella spoke to the students at P.S. 376 in Bayside about a career in broadcast media and answered their questions about what a radio is and how the radio works. Type of Recruitment Initiative Brief Description of Activity WHLI, WKJY, WBZO, WWSK, WALK EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT January 22, 2019 – January 21, 2020 II. MASTER RECRUITMENT SOURCE LIST (MRSL) FAX # E-MAIL / WEBSITE [email protected] 516-877-3136 career-center.adelphi.edu/employers www.Allaccess.com www.Esboces.org/loc.cfm Hours: 8 am – 3:30 pm (2:20) [email protected] 516-7527672 [email protected] 516-571-1422 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 516-338-1170 Go.csb.com 718-523-7530 [email protected] www.dowling-csm.simplicity.com [email protected] 631-656-2192 www.ftc.edu/Career/career_contact.html 515-766-0405 [email protected] www.hofstra.edu/career [email protected] [email protected]
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