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FELLOWS & INTERNS
FELLOWS
Thanks to support from donors,
CPR is able to invest in the next
generation of public media
talent. Three fellows joined the
organization for a year-long
experience in September 2023.
We’ve also welcomed interns
throughout the year who have
gained valuable experience in
the newsroom, development,
human resources and events.
Our fellows and interns learn
valuable skills to further their
careers and learn more about
the world of opportunities
within public media.
Lauren Antonoff Hart, Max Wycisk Digital News Fellow,
supported the newsroom’s digital team by contributing
to a wide variety of projects including production support
for the Lookout, supporting CPR News’ social media
presence and digging into audience analytics. She’s now
joined the CPR News team as a full time duty editor.
Domino Vertucci, Classical Fellow, supported the
classical team on a wide variety of production projects
and at events. Some of his work involved producing a
number of Behind the Baton segments and supporting
the Classical team’s efforts to highlight composers and
musicians for Black History Month.
Molly Cruse, Max Wycisk News Fellow, served three
teams via rotations during her fellowship: the Climate
and Environment team, Colorado Matters and the
Investigations desk. After her fellowship, she joined CPR
News as a general assignment reporter.
INTERNS
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INTERNS & FELLOWS
Asa Gartrell,
KRCC News Intern
Joshua Jaramillo,
KRCC Production Intern
JJ McKinney,
Nonprofit Marketing &
Communications Intern
John Oldroyd,
Events Intern
Sheldon Solis-Manus,
Human Resources Intern
Charley Sutherland,
KRCC News Intern