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A snapshot about me

 

      Zack Kendall studied Journalism and Mass Communication at Bob Jones University, focusing on electronic media and serving as a radio announcer on WBJU-IQ radio. Zack has conducted surveys for the station’s PR department, produced podcasts, and assisted with remote broadcasts for political debate and election coverage. He also produced liners, promos, PSAs, and voice tracks as well. During other special broadcasts, Zack has served as call screener and assistant board operator.

      He has also helped manage the WBJU IQ radio Facebook page. In his junior college year, he operated webcast video cameras for BJU Bruins soccer and basketball games.

      While at the university, he also helped create a new student organization. That organization, the Chi Epsilon Delta society, was the first society in the university’s history resulting from the combination of three former societies. His experience in societies includes one year as society treasurer and one year as a society historian and photographer.

      In between semesters, he was an assistant videographer for Street Lights, a Louisville TV show aired on alternate WBNA channels.


      Zack assisted in background research and volunteering for a 2012 ASPCA-funded animal adopt-a-thon event hosted by Animal Care Services of Greenville County. In autumn 2013, Zack facilitated the entry for new members to join the Christian Apologetics Alliance. He has also authored the poem book Poetry 101 and is currently working on a book highlighting missions work in Papua New Guinea.

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