Background
Windsor, Carl Douglas was born on October 2, 1942 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of George Albert and Madelyn Gail (Leak) Guindon.
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Windsor, Carl Douglas was born on October 2, 1942 in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Son of George Albert and Madelyn Gail (Leak) Guindon.
Associate of Arts, North Central Michigan College, 1966. Bachelor in television-Radio, Michigan State University, 1969, Master of Arts in television-Radio, 1970. Doctor of Philosophy in Communications, Ohio State University, 1981.
Diploma Liberty Home Bible Institute, 1985.
News anchor/reporter Station WJIM-television, Lansing, Michigan, 1970-1971. Teaching assistant Mich.State University, East Lansing, 1969-1970.
Assistant professor John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, 1971-1978. Teaching associate Ohio State University, Columbus, 1978-1979.
Associate professor telecommunications Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1979-1980, professor, chairman telecommunications, 1980.
Manager Station WLVA, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1990. News director Station WJML, Petoskey, Michigan, 1965-1966, Station WTOM-television, Cheboygan, Michigan, 1966-1967. Assistant news director Station WKAR, East Lansing, 1967-1968.
Radio program host Station WFMK, East Lansing, 1968-1970.
Producer, host A Quiet Place, 1981, Crossroads television program, 1986. Author: On This Day, 1989.
Contributor numerous articles, 1978-1984. Convention delegate Virginia Republican Convention, Virginia Beach, 1982.
News anchor, reporter Station WJIM-television, Lansing, Michigan, 1970—1971. Teaching assistant Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1969—1970. Assistant professor John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, 1971—1978.
Teaching associate Ohio State University, Columbus, 1978—1979. Associate professor telecommunications Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1979—1980, professor, chairman telecommunications, since 1980. Manager Station WLVA, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1990.
News director Station WJML, Petoskey, Michigan, 1965—1966, Station WTOM-television, Cheboygan, 1966—1967. Assistant news director Station WKAR, East Lansing, 1967—1968. Radio program host Station WFMK, 1968—1990.
Served to lieutenant Commander United States Naval Reserve, 1961-1987.
Baptism should only be administered to individuals who are capable of understanding the true meaning of the rite and also capable of understanding faith.
Convention delegate Virginia Republican Convention, Virginia Beach, 1982. Member of Broadcast Promotion Association, Broadcast Education Association, National Religious Broadcasters (board directors 1985-1991).
Married Beverly June Margetts Windsor, June 15, 1969. Children: Trent Matthew, Todd Michael, Heather Jean.