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  • Nik Dodani is an actor, comedian and writer.
  • Siddhant Khandelwal is a rotating host of WDIY's TEEN Connect, exploring local to global issues impacting teens and our community through connections with guest speakers. Discussing the most interesting topics from all across the spectrum with the most fascinating people, Siddhant gets to share his teen perspective with the people of the Lehigh Valley. He is currently a junior at Parkland High School and has an interest in the computer science field. Siddhant is a track and road cyclist, plays several instruments, and has a passion for bringing positive change to the world through the use of computer science. Siddhant is a member of his school’s debate team, competes in national-level speech competitions, and enjoys taking part in Model UNs.
  • Anne Danahy is a reporter at WPSU. She was a reporter for nearly 12 years at the Centre Daily Times in State College, Pennsylvania, where she earned a number of awards for her coverage of issues including the impact of natural gas development on communities.
  • Julie Grant got her start in public radio at age 19 while at Miami University in Ohio. After studying land ethics in graduate school at Kent State University, Julie covered environmental issues in the Great Lakes region for Michigan Radio’s "The Environment Report" and North Country Public Radio in New York. She’s won many awards, including an Edward R. Murrow Award in New York, and was named “Best Reporter” in Ohio by the Society of Professional Journalists. Her stories have aired on NPR’s "Morning Edition," "The Splendid Table" and "Studio 360." Julie loves covering agricultural issues for the Allegheny Front—exploring what we eat, who produces it and how it’s related to the natural environment.
  • Margaret J. Krauss is WESA's development and transportation reporter. She previously worked for Keystone Crossroads, a statewide reporting initiative that covers problems facing Pennsylvania's cities and possible solutions. Before joining Keystone Crossroads, Margaret produced a 48-part radio series about Pittsburgh's lesser-known history, biking 2,000 miles around the region to do so.
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