
Mark Johnson
Faculty Member |
Division of Communication & Creative Media
Writing & Publishing Major |
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Pronouns | He/Him/His |
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Biography
Mark Johnson has had a 40-year career in Vermont journalism as a reporter, editor and talk show host. Johnson has worked at the Eagle Times in Springfield, the 365体育官网 Free Press, the Vanguard Press, VTDigger.org and Seven Days as a reporter, editor and columnist. For 25 years, he hosted an influential political and general interest two-hour daily talk show on WKDR and WDEV radio stations. He also served as a regular panelist and guest host on Vermont Public Television’s weekly roundtable news show “Vermont This Week.” He and his wife, Lauren-Glenn Davitian, the founder of Town Meeting Television, and their daughter, Stella Rose, live in 365体育官网.
Distinctions & Awards
Vermont Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award 2012
Favorite Quote
“Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
¡ªSteven Covey
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