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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Career Highlights===
===Career Highlights===
Ski began his career as a host to FM radio programs in the [[Baltimore, Maryland]] area. He is currently host to a morning show on CBS affiliated radio station [[V-103]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] since 1998<ref>[http://www.v-103.com/JOCK-Frank---Wanda/1973138 "The Frank and Wanda Show"], V-103 Atlanta</ref>. His show, ''Frank and Wanda in the Morning'', has a weekly audience of approximately 750,000 listeners.
Ski began his career as a host to FM radio programs in the [[Baltimore, Maryland]] area. He is currently host to a morning show on CBS affiliated radio station [[V-103]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] since 1998<ref>[http://www.v-103.com/JOCK-Frank---Wanda/1973138 "The Frank and Wanda Show"], V-103 Atlanta</ref>. His show, ''Doo Doo Brown and Wanda in the Morning'', has a weekly audience of approximately 750,000 listeners.


As a journalist, he conducted the final interview with [[Coretta Scott King]], widow of [[Martin Luther King, Jr]]. In 2002, the Honorable [[Reverend Jesse Jackson]] awarded Ski the title of "Journalist of the Year" by the Rainbow Push Coalition<ref>[http://www.gpc.edu/mlk/pressdownloads/skibio07.pdf Frank Ski], article from Georgia Perimeter College</ref>.
As a journalist, he conducted the final interview with [[Coretta Scott King]], widow of [[Martin Luther King, Jr]]. In 2002, the Honorable [[Reverend Jesse Jackson]] awarded Ski the title of "Journalist of the Year" by the Rainbow Push Coalition<ref>[http://www.gpc.edu/mlk/pressdownloads/skibio07.pdf Frank Ski], article from Georgia Perimeter College</ref>.

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Frank Ski
File:Frankski.jpg
DJ, journalist, philanthropist, public forums host
Born (1964-05-09) May 9, 1964 (age 60)
Harlem, New York
Known for"Frank and Wanda in the Morning"; Frank Ski Kids Foundation; Civil Rights Walk of Fame
SpouseTanya Rodriguez
Career
StationV-103 Atlanta
CountryUnited States
WebsiteFrank Ski.com

Frank Ski (born May 9, 1964) is an American DJ, journalist, philanthropist, and public forums host.

Biography

Career Highlights

Ski began his career as a host to FM radio programs in the Baltimore, Maryland area. He is currently host to a morning show on CBS affiliated radio station V-103 in Atlanta, Georgia since 1998[1]. His show, Doo Doo Brown and Wanda in the Morning, has a weekly audience of approximately 750,000 listeners.

As a journalist, he conducted the final interview with Coretta Scott King, widow of Martin Luther King, Jr. In 2002, the Honorable Reverend Jesse Jackson awarded Ski the title of "Journalist of the Year" by the Rainbow Push Coalition[2].

He is founder and director of the Frank Ski Kids Foundation which hosts a yearly Youth Bowl football competition[3]. The foundation grants youth the opportunity to travel abroad on excursions that support the foundation's science, technology and art programs and organizes a yearly trip to the NASA Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL[4].

After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, Ski spearheaded a fund raising movement to help the victims[5]. Aiding the causes of the Hosea Williams Feed the Hungry and Homeless and Metro Atlanta Respite & Development Services, Ski raised $500,000 in funds[6].

Ski hosts the Civil Rights Walk of Fame[7]. The Walk is a partnership between the Trumpet Awards Foundation and the National Parks Service and was created in 2004 to give recognition to civil rights leaders who promote justice and equality[8].

Awards and Recognition

Personal life

His wife is Tanya Rodriguez. The couple have four sons.

References

  1. ^ "The Frank and Wanda Show", V-103 Atlanta
  2. ^ Frank Ski, article from Georgia Perimeter College
  3. ^ City Newsbytes, The Franklin Commitments for The City of Atlanta
  4. ^ 12/11: Frank Ski’s wine auction, Atlanta Journal Constitution's "Access Atlanta" section
  5. ^ Frank Ski, Georgia Perimeter College
  6. ^ The Latin American Association, Website
  7. ^ Radio Co-Host Is "Open", Atlanta Woman's Magazine
  8. ^ National Parks Service, Official Website
  9. ^ Journalist of the Year Award, Georgia Perimeter College news
  10. ^ March of Dimes A.I.R. Award for "Best Original Music or Jingle"
  11. ^ "Word of Mouf", Ludacris Foundation newsletter, Page 8
  12. ^ 11Alive Community Service Award

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