Mark Williams – Public Resume

MARK WILLIAMS  PUBLIC SPEAKER – AUTHOR – RADIO PERSONALITY – TELEVISION PERSONALITY

EXPERIENCE

2006 – Present:  MarkTalk.com Sacramento, California Freelance

  • Founding member, leadership position TEA PARTY.  4 National speaking tours to 180+ cities with arena size audiences.
  • Over 100+ appearances on FOX NEWS CHANNEL, CNN, MSNBC and various other outlets to comment on and analyze various issues and news stories.
  • Guest host of radio shows in San Francisco, San Diego, Fresno, Portland (OR), Kansas City, Houston, Washington (DC), Atlanta and other cities.  Guest host of several national radio shows.

2000-2006:  Clear Channel Radio Sacramento, California On air talent

  • Host of an award winning (Associated Press “Mark Twain” and Peninsula Press Club awards – all for “Best”) and politically active evening talk radio program on KFBK A.
  • In 2004 also hosted an afternoon talk show on KNEW / San Francisco, co-owned with KFBK and being launched as a new talker.  This was a temporary position which I held for several months until the station’s programing was finalized.

1998 – 1990          WWDB FM/WTEL AM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Interim program director (management position) / on air talent

  • Managed and directed high priced, major market talent
  • Identified and recruited content specific talent to host programming targeted toward specific market sectors for targeted advertising sales
  • Hosted programs for talent absent due to illness or vacation

EDUCATION

2003:     University of Phoenix         Sacramento, California

  • 13 credits toward a Criminal Justice degree

INTERESTS:  Writing,  flying,  history, research, active in community

AUTHOR:  2009:  MARK WILLIAMS – “Taking  Back  America One Tea Party at a Time”

hiremark@marktalk.com

 

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