
Celebrating Christine Zuba's legacy and Jessica Williams' new mentorship in radio
Christine Zuba retires after 49 years, leaving a legacy at Dielectric. Dielectric President Keith Pelletier highlights her contributions. Jessica Williams' achievements and new mentorship program announced. Atos expands its AI audio platform with new voices, featuring a statement from CEO Raoul Wedel.
Key Points
- Christine Zuba is retiring after an impressive 49-year career in the broadcast industry, with Michael Sharpsteen set to take over her role at Dielectric.
- Jessica Williams has been announced as the 2024 Speak Up mentee by Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio Inc., focusing on advancing female leadership in radio broadcasting.
- Atos has significantly expanded its AI audio platform to include voices in 200 languages and dialects, bringing the total number of voices available to 46,100.
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