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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

KBeach is equipped with a multifaceted management team of students. They are working around the clock to provide an experience in radio that is not only fun, but professional as well. Our management team is constantly working. This isn’t a group of employees who leave their job at the workplace.

The Management Team can be reached in the Contact Us section

Our Current Management Team is as below

 

Management 

From Left to Right

Eduardo Pineda; Program Director, Diego Remero; Production Manager, Aaron Gordezky; DJ Volunteer

Evan Dixon; Station General Manager, Danny Lemos; Student Radio Station Adviser

Richard "Trey" McEachin III; Webmaster/Desktop Troubleshooter, Julie Potter; Marketing Manager

 

 

 Bios

General Manager: Evan Dixon

Evan Dixon is a third year student at CSULB and has been involved with Kbeach over the past three years. Over this time he has made the station his home away from home. If you see Evan, drop by and say hi! He is a friendly fellow.

 

Student Radio Station Adviser: Danny Lemos

Beginning his career at KXLU-FM at Loyola Marymount University, he came to California State University Long Beach 30 years later as Operations Manager for 88.1/KKJZ FM. In between he was Music Director at KIIS-FM, KEZR/San Jose and wrote and produced for KIIS-FM, K101-FM/San Francisco, “Rick Dees in the Morning” and “The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40” before turning to writing television specials for “ABC-TV”.

 

Lemos hosted his own daily internet radio show, “The Homecast Show” for over five years at www.dannylemos.com and has been syndicating special programming to public radio stations since 2007.  He produced “The Playboy Jazz Festival Radio Broadcast”  for NPR in 2006.

 

Lemos has been working with students at KBeach and contributing programming to 88.1/KKJZ and KBeach Radio since 2009 and he created and co-hosted” “Mornings on the Beach” for CSULB in 2010. Currently, Lemos hosts “Beach Access” on KBeach, airing live on Fridays from 10-11am. PST.




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