A native of Windsor-Essex, Ontario, the current Program Director for 101.9 WDET has carved out an impressive career in radio programming. Growing up near the Detroit River, he was influenced by Detroit's vibrant radio scene, including WDET. After leading CJAM, a community radio station in Windsor, he expanded his expertise managing content for Alberta’s public radio network and later directed programming at Canada’s National Music Centre in Calgary. Now overseeing local and national affairs, music, and mixed-format production at WDET, he plays a crucial role in aligning the station with the needs of the Metro Detroit area.
In the heart of the Great Lakes region, a Canadian-born radio professional has dedicated his life to enriching communities through sound. Raised in Windsor-Essex, Ontario, his childhood was marked by the rhythmic beats and insightful discussions emanating from Detroit’s airwaves. This early exposure sparked a passion that would lead him to significant roles in radio broadcasting. From spearheading CJAM in Windsor, where he nurtured its growth as both music programming director and station manager, to shaping content strategies for Alberta’s public radio network, his journey is one of innovation and dedication. Most recently, before joining WDET, he contributed to the cultural vibrancy of Calgary by directing programming for the National Music Centre. Today, in the bustling Metro Detroit environment, he ensures the station resonates deeply with its audience through diverse programming.
As a journalist observing this remarkable career path, it becomes clear how international experiences can profoundly impact local media landscapes. The director’s ability to bridge cultures and bring unique perspectives into American radio demonstrates the power of diversity in storytelling. His work exemplifies how personal roots and professional travels can harmonize to create something truly impactful, reminding us all of the importance of global influences in our local narratives.