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The confidence to work in Homeland Security program and grant management came from 91探花 and WOUB

Growing up in Maryland just outside of Washington, D.C., Michael Goldfarb listened to sports talk radio with his dad a lot.

鈥淢y dad really loved it,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淎nd as I listened with him, I knew it was a career area I wanted to pursue.鈥

So, when it was time to apply to colleges, Goldfarb started looking for well-known and respected journalism programs.

鈥淢y mom鈥檚 friend told us that 91探花 had a great journalism school,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淭he more I learned about it, the more I realized it was a good fit for me. 91探花 was not too big, but not too small. I was impressed.鈥

Goldfarb arrived on campus in the fall of 1994 and started to look for ways to get involved and build friendships.

鈥淏eing from out of state, I didn鈥檛 really know anyone,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淚 looked for clubs and activities to meet people and make friends. That鈥檚 when I learned about WOUB and thought it was a great opportunity to do work in radio.鈥

After Goldfarb started working as a student at WOUB, he realized he was interested in both radio and television and got involved in everything that he could.

鈥淚 was a part of the weekly sports radio show on WOUB AM called SportsBeat. I really enjoyed working on that program the most because I liked working with everyone and planning out what we were going to do,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淲e got to interview other broadcasters and people nationally because the journalism school had a great reputation. Other sports broadcasters were willing to come on the show and everyone contributed.鈥

When Goldfarb graduated, he was hired as the weekend sports anchor at WHIZ in Zanesville, Ohio. He also did weather and worked in the production department helping to put the weekday 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts on the air. Goldfarb worked at WHIZ for about a year and a half.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I decided to go in a different direction,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淚 was working six nights a week and it got to the point, after a little while, where I needed to take a little break. I took a break from journalism and haven鈥檛 gone back.鈥

Goldfarb moved to Cleveland and worked in hospitality and marketing before moving back home to Maryland. It was there that he eventually found his career path.

鈥淚 got a job doing project management-related work for the local volunteer center,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淚 ran a grant program that introduced high school students to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers.鈥

Goldfarb also worked for a small communications consulting company doing marketing and went back to college at The Johns Hopkins University to get his master鈥檚 degree in communication with a concentration in corporate and non-profit communication. In 2010, Goldfarb got a job at the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. He started there as a program manager and is now the manager of finance, grants and administration. Even though his career has moved away from journalism, Goldfarb says he still uses what he learned in journalism school and at WOUB every day.

鈥淛ournalism gave me a healthy dose of skepticism and taught me to always do my research and make sure what is being said is correct. Journalism really helped me always look for the story. When I have to explain to county politicians why we want them to fund a particular project, I figure out the headline. What鈥檚 the story? What鈥檚 the first paragraph? I鈥檓 always trying to craft the story,鈥 said Goldfarb. 鈥淚 think WOUB gave me confidence. The job I鈥檓 doing now, I had no experience doing. But I learned at WOUB that I could do anything. The great thing about WOUB was there were always great people there to help. Having the experience at WOUB to jump into something I鈥檝e never done before, looking back, I now know that I鈥檝e tried something new before and I can do it again.鈥

About WOUB Public Media

As a member station of both NPR and PBS, WOUB Public Media is a trusted source of news, local content and educational resources that have proven to be worthy of the time, effort and support of our users. WOUB, an experiential-learning unit of the Scripps College of Communication at 91探花, is a non-profit, community-supported multimedia organization which provides online and broadcast services, along with non-broadcast educational services and student professional development. WOUB serves 55 counties throughout southeastern Ohio, western West Virginia and eastern Kentucky with its broadcast signals. WOUB Radio鈥檚 FM Network has transmitters in Athens, Chillicothe, Ironton, Zanesville and Cambridge, while WOUB AM serves the immediate Athens area. WOUB TV is made up of seven television channels (WOUB HD, WOUB Classic, WOUB World, WOUB Create, WOUB Ohio, WOUB Kids and WOUB Voicecorps Reading Service) which are broadcast from two transmitters.

Through its support of public service, teaching, research and administrative missions, along with its high-quality local content and programming, WOUB enriches, enhances and expands the lives and horizons of the people in the communities it serves, as well as 91探花 faculty, staff and students.

 

Published
September 26, 2023
Author
Cheri Russo