WKYC's Brooke Spectorsky wins 2006 William Taylor Award

Kent JMC welcomed back dozens of alums and friends for Homecoming 2006 in the Schwebel Garden Room of the Student Center.

A social hour was followed by a brunch and the awards presentation.

The William Taylor Award this year went to Brooke Spectorsky, '69, President and General Manager of WKYC-TV in Cleveland.

Others honored were the Canton Repository's Rick Senften, '76; Radio City Rubber Group's Ed Esposito, and JMC's retired professor, Bob West, '50.

Prof. Gary Hanson (left) presents the William Taylor Award to Channel 3's Brooke Spectorsky. Photos by Gavin Jackson

KSU president Lester Lefton (center) visited the JMC celebration. He's seen here with JMC Director, Jeff Fruit; Nancy Whitehead; Lefton; Ed Esposito of the Radio City Rubber Group; and JMC professor emeritus Bill Fisher.
Homecoming producer and director, Luett Hanson, says 'let's get this thing started!" At right is honoree Bob West, retired JMC professor.

Left photo: Rick Senften of the Canton Repository receives an award from Prof. Barb Hipsman. Right photo: Ed Esposito receives plaque from Student Media's Lori Cantor.


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