DorobekInsider: Welcome Scott Carr, the new producer for Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief

Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris has a new producer — welcome Scott Carr. Here is the note sent out by L...

Federal News Radio 1500 AM’s Daily Debrief with Chris Dorobek and Amy Morris has a new producer — welcome Scott Carr.

Here is the note sent out by Lisa Wolfe, Federal News Radio’s program director.

Please join me in welcoming the newest team member to Federal News Radio 1500 AM.

Scott Carr is the producer for the Daily Debrief. He comes to us from StateGovernmentRadio.com in Raleigh, NC, where he spent 6 years working in the roles of Managing Editor, anchor and reporter.

His former station’s mission matches exactly the mission of Federal News Radio; a service to government executives and contractors.

Scott’s radio news background is impressive and extensive. He was the Program Director, anchor and reporter for WIBX-AM 950 in New York, and News Director, reporter and anchor for WRCK also in New York.

I know Scott will be a tremendous asset to the afternoon show and the station as a whole. Not only is he one smart cookie, he is a genuinely nice person.

I too am thrilled to have him on board.

I also want to thank Emily Michelle Marie Anuet Jarvis — yes, she has five names — and Phil Vogel. These are two remarkable young people — and I mean that in the most positive sense — that have people have been filling in until Carr arrived. It has been a real pleasure working with them. While they may be in their 20s, they both have a real excitement for their work — and they had to deal with me, which is no small task. Often, the work ethic of young people is maligned. If these two outstanding young people are any example, the future of this country is in very good hands. I have told them this privately, but… I wanted to do it publicly as well.

You can reach Scott at scarr at federalnewsradio.com.

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