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Marc Ringel has
spent most of his three decade medical career as a rural family physician,
currently practicing in Brush, Colorado. He is a consultant in medical
education, rural health, and in anything else someone might be willing to pay him. Marc has done an every-other week
commentary on health topics on KUNC since 1995 and has written
a regular column for five years entitled "Zen of Science," for Nexus
Magazine, published in Boulder.
Dr Marc Ringel marc.ringel@yahoo.com
Fran Cadez has been a frequent contributor to KUNC since 2000, writing
commentaries ranging from the bizarre (an entire house covered in
cheese) to the ordinary (the challenges of communicating with her
teenage daughter). Fran lives in Cheyenne, WY where she is an attorney
and health policy analyst. She can be contacted at her above email
address and would love to hear from you.
Fran Cadez fran@cadezlaw.com
 Tom Hisey has been providing the morning and afternoon business report
to KUNC for the past 15 years. Raised in Ohio, Tom migrated to the West
to attend the University of Nevada. He has been a Colorado resident
since 1974 and has owned the financial consulting firm of Hisey &
Associates for the past 17 years.
Tom Hisey thomas.hisey@lpl.com
Tom has been a commentator for KUNC for fifteen years. During that time he has been the wholesale sales manager at
Ft. Collins Nursery, Inc. Since January of 2005 he has been the owner
and operator of Throgmorton Plant Management, LLC., a landscape
installation and maintenance company as well as a horticultural
consulting firm. He lives in northern Ft. Collins with his wife and two kids.
Tom Throgmorton tomthrogmorton@mywdo.com
Jody Hope Strogoff currently serves as editor and publisher of The
Colorado Statesman newspaper. The Colorado Statesman is a non-partisan
political weekly, founded in 1898. Jody purchased the newspaper in
1988. However, she began work at The Colorado Statesman in the late
1970s. At that time Dick Lamm had just been elected to his second term
as governor, there were only five congressional districts in the state
and legislators were allowed to smoke in the chambers.
Jody Hope Strogoff jody@coloradostatesman.com
See Jody's Stories
Ken McConnellogue began his ski career at age 15 one disastrous powder day at Eldora. His jeans, army jacket and cheap gloves became soaked in short order he crashed again and again in the new snow. But he wasn't deterred, and spent the next 34 years honing his technique and enjoying the ski hills of Colorado. Ken has been a commentator for KUNC since 2002. Over the course of his skiing career, he has made a living as a carpenter, bartender, house painter, newspaper reporter, itinerant juggler, public relations professional and freelance writer. His friends tell him he has a great face for radio.
Ken McConnellogue Ken.McConnellogue@cu.edu
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