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Creech, Kenneth Charles was born on October 14, 1949 in Cincinnati. Son of Charles C. and Evelyn M. (Schalk) Creech.
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telecommunications educator broadcast manager
Creech, Kenneth Charles was born on October 14, 1949 in Cincinnati. Son of Charles C. and Evelyn M. (Schalk) Creech.
Bachelor of Science, University Cincinnati, 1972. Master of Arts, University Cincinnati, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy, Wayne State University, 1978.
News producer, Station WDET-FM, Detroit, 1974-1976;
instructor, Wayne State University, Detroit, 1976;
radio program host, Station KVEE/KKLF, Conway/North Little Rock, Arkansas, 1976-1978;
radio program host, Station KCON, Conway, 1978-1979;
director Station KUCA-FM, instructor, U. Center Arkansas, Conway, 1976-1979;
assistant professor, committee manager Station WSWI-Radio, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, 1979-1985;
department chair, associate professor committee, general manager Station WSWI-Radio, University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, 1985-1990;
department head, professor telecommunications, general manager Station WTBU-television, Butler U., Indianapolis, since 1990. President CMD Communications Inc., Indianapolis, since 1996. Member of advisory board Center Indiana Radio Recording, Indianapolis, 1992-1996.
Fairbanks chair in committee Butler U., Indianapolis, 1995.
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Member commission Commission on Future of Clowes Memorial Hall, Indianapolis, 1994. Member Public Educational Government Task Force, Mayor' General’ s Office, Indianapolis, 1992. Member Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Broadcast Education Association.
Married JoAnn Krack, June 21, 1986.