Monday, Feb. 16: Instead of mattress and car sales to celebrate Presidents Day, RadioACTive Pop!'s Olivia Jaramillo gets the origin story of KRCL's favorite Drive Time DJ. Plus, Redemption Bank's Ashley Bell and Brandon Comer on the history of Black banks and intergenerational wealth.
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He started as an intern at KRCL in 1993. Today, he's the host of Drive Time every weekday from 3-6 PM on KRCL. And he's also our Program Director and Operations Manager. But how did his love affair with music and community radio start? Olivia Jaramillo finds out tonight!
Since officially opening its doors last year, Redemption Bank has been on an upward trajectory. RadioACTive's Lara Jones checks in with Ashley Bell — founder and executive chairman of Redemption Holding Company — and founding investor Brandon Comer about what's to come.
Located in Holladay, Redemption Bank is the nation’s 24th Black-owned financial institution—the first of its kind in the Mountain West. Dr. Bernice King—the youngest daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.— serves on Redemption’s advisory board and as senior vice president for corporate strategy and alliances. The community bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
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