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  • Tom was a radio and TV news reporter after college then joined the City of Spokane for 31-years. Now semi-retired, he’s returned to his first love… radio.
  • Dan Webster has been a movie critic for Spokane Public Radio since 2010 and has co-hosted Movies 101 since its inception in 1999. A former Spokesman-Review staff writer, he still writes the Movies & More blog for Spokane7.com. And, yes, he is happily married to his Movies 101 co-host, Mary Pat Treuthart.
  • Savanna has been hooked on public radio since she was a child listening to Boise State Public Radio in the car with her family. As SPR's Marketing and Events Specialist, Savanna drives all external and internal marketing, designs print and digital ads, and creates the photos, videos, and graphics you'll find on SPR's digital platforms. She also helps plan, coordinate, and execute Spokane Public Radio outreach events.
  • Born and raised in Spokane, Emily has spent her entire life living in and learning about the amazing Spokane community for Spokane Public Radio. After nearly a decade of working at and managing local icon Dick’s Hamburgers, she realized her passions for running a business and serving her community went hand in hand and decided to go back to school to obtain her Bachelor’s of Business Management. While in school she worked in the Tech for Public Interest industry, where she was inspired by how technology can impact nonprofits and tech for good companies. A recent graduate, Emily is excited to have started her journey with Spokane Public Radio, where she hopes to continue to inform, inspire, and grow with the Spokane community.
  • Tony Flinn, known around the model railroad track in his basement as “Professor of English, Emeritus,” recently retired from Eastern Washington University to age in place, like an old car up on blocks in the barn, convenient for climbing behind the wheel and saying “Vroom! Vroom!” He and his co-host and co-producer, Kevin Decker, have been writing and performing in “Men in Charge” since probably 2014, or even earlier, depending on whether you’re using the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
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