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Grattan Exits Ohio/Illinois Centers For Broadcasting
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 3, 2013 |
Elizabeth Grattan has exited her role as Career Services Director for the Ohio/Illinois Centers for Broadcasting as multiple clients are added to RADIOELIZABETH, Grattan's voice production company founded in 2003. "The timing was right," said Grattan. "The addition of Telstar Productions and Victory Restoration as RADIOELIZABETH celebrates ten years just fits."
Grattan also announced the renewal and expansion of services for Knowledge Congress, providing live webinar hosting and commercial voice production for the company. Grattan said the departure from the OICB campus in Cleveland was bittersweet: "I really enjoyed the opportunity to work with the graduates excited about our industry. There were always times a student would surprise me with their talent and dedication, but I'm confident many of the relationships built will last decades."
Grattan previously worked for CBS Radio's WDOK. Prior to that, Grattan did stints in New York, Chicago, Nashville and Cincinnati.
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