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  • Evie Stone is the Supervising Editor at Weekend Edition. She collaborates with show staff and newsroom colleagues to ensure that Weekend Edition covers essential news, tells human stories and occasionally makes the audience bark with laughter.
  • Jamala has been with KUOW since July 2004. She graduated from The Evergreen State college in Washington, where she focused on film, video and media studies. After several years working in video production, she began to pursue radio while working for the University of Washington's television station,UWTV. After a short stint as a volunteer radio host atKBCSpublic radio in Bellevue, she took the position of Broadcaster at the Evergreen Radio Reading Service, a radio reading service for the blind.
  • Before joining NHPR in February of 2015, Jason interned with a variety of public radio organizations including StoryCorps, Transom.org, and WBHM in Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from Bennington College with a degree in philosophy and sound design.
  • Carline Watson is the Talent Development Manager for NPR News and Programming. In this role, she is the primary day-to-day point person for temporary staff in the News and Programming division at NPR.
  • Carolyn practices in the areas of estate planning, family business planning, trust and estate administration, estate and gift taxation, and tax-exempt organizations. She advises families in all aspects of estate planning including multi-generational wealth transfer, succession planning, charitable giving possibilities, special needs issues and estate administration.
  • Sarafina Wright is the "All Things Considered" producer for WFAE 90.7 Charlotte’s NPR Source. Before coming to WFAE, she worked as a political correspondent for EBONY.com, staff writer at the Washington Informer and editor-in-chief of the WI Bridge in Washington, DC. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Howard University. When she's not writing professionally, Sarafina can be found blogging at www.sarafinasaid.com or hanging out with her book club, Charlotte West.
  • Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006 . A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
  • Cole del Charco is a journalist, writer and radio producer from Hickory, North Carolina.
  • Kate Payne is an Iowa City-based reporter for Iowa Public Radio. Before she came to the Hawkeye State she was a reporter and fill-in host for WFSU, the NPR member station in Tallahassee, Florida. Kate has won awards for her political and feature reporting and her sound editing.
  • Ms. LoCascio is the CEO of McLaughlin Young Group, a human capital consulting firm specializing in employee assistance programs, leadership development, and change management. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Richmond. She is a graduate of Leadership Charlotte and Leadership North Carolina. Ms. LoCascio is the Vice Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Delta Dental of North Carolina, and serves on the Board of Directors of WFAE 90.7 and Women Executives. She is an active member of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Advisors. Ms. LoCascio is the recipient of Charlotte Business Journal’s Women in Business Award and 40 Under 40 Award, and The Mecklenburg Times named her one of Charlotte’s 50 Most Influential Women.
  • Charles Johnson is an experienced litigator and counselor who concentrates his practice in complex employment and labor and commercial disputes. He has represented companies in a wide variety of employment and commercial cases in federal and state courts, on appeal and before administrative agencies such as the U.S. Department of Labor. He also regularly counsels employers on labor and employment issues.
  • Frank James joined NPR News in April 2009 to launch the blog, "The Two-Way," with co-blogger Mark Memmott.
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