Brad initially joined WHYY in Philadelphia as a news intern in the summer of 2000 to assist with coverage of the Republican National Convention. When the Convention was finished, Brad wasn't. He spent the next six months volunteering for WHYY's popular show, Radio Times. At the same time, he gathered information for his master's thesis.

Since receiving his Master's Degree from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, Brad has filed reports for WHYY and National Public Radio on news, arts and culture.

Brad also has a B.A. in Communication from DePaul University in Chicago, where he served as Program Director for WRDP, Radio DePaul.



Dan has spent the past 25 years as a journalist and photographer. He began his career as a Navy journalist with assignments aboard several ships, and in Norfolk, Va., Dededo, Guam, and McMurdo Station, Antarctica. During this time he became a white water rafting enthusiast, river guide and member of the California-based organization Friends of the River.

After leaving the service in 1990, Dan worked as a river guide and photographer on Pennsylvania's Lehigh River. During the past 10 years, he's worked as a writer/photographer for several Pennsylvania and New Jersey newspapers including the Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton Times Leader and Allentown Morning Call.

Dan's articles and photographs have been used by a number of news organizations across the United States, including the New York Times and ESPN. He is currently co-authoring a reference book on digital photography.



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