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Glen Moberg is a 42 year veteran of broadcast journalism, who serves as a reporter, talk show host, and news bureau chief for Wisconsin Public Radio in Wausau.
Glen won three broadcast journalism awards for his work in 2011, including best spot news reporting from the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association and an Eric Sevareid award for best feature reporting from the Northwest Broadcast News Association. He won nine awards for his work in 2010, including three regional Edward R. Murrow awards from the Radio and Television News Directors Association for best writing, best audio feature reporting and best use of sound; a Wisconsin Broadcasters Association award for best news writing; an Associated Press award for best audio; a Milwaukee Press Club award for best audio; and an Eric Sevareid award for spot news from the Northwest Broadcast News Association. Glen has also produced and moderated numerous debates and forums during his career. Before joining Wisconsin Public Radio, Glen was news director and anchor at WSAW CBS-TV in Wausau; assignment manager and special events coordinator for WAOW ABC-TV in Wausau; general assignment reporter and national correspondent for WFLD FOX-TV in Chicago; traffic reporter for WBBM-AM in Chicago; and a cable television news director in Chicago, and in Chicago's far western suburbs. He started his career as a progressive rock disc jockey in the Chicago area. Glen has been a member of Rotary International since 1982, and has served on the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, the Center for Visual Arts in Wausau, and the Marathon County Literacy Council. He recently celebrated his 35th wedding anniversary with his wife Mary Beth. They have two children. He and Mary Beth own a jewelry store in Wausau, The Northwoods Goldsmith. Contact Glen Moberg at: glen.moberg@uwc.edu |
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