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South Windsor Business Owner Honored By Middletown Radio Station
Part-time on-air host Jolene Uccello-White was honored for 15 years of service at WIHS 104.9 FM.
Press release from WIHS:
Feb. 9, 2021
WIHS 104.9 FM General Manager Steve Tuzeneu recently honored part-time on-air host Jolene Uccello-White for 15 years of service. Uccello-White grew up in Hartford, graduated from Bulkeley High School and attended Manchester Community College. She joined the staff of the commercial-free, listener-supported, non-profit Christian radio station in November of 2005.
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Uccello-White has enjoyed a full-time career in metro Hartford, working at Computer Sciences Corporation, Aetna, ING and United Healthcare. She currently owns Elite Auto Detailing in South Windsor, and is taking steps to become a Certified Health Coach. She is a resident of Glastonbury, worships at Crossroads Community Cathedral in East Hartford, and is active in Racers for Christ.
Operated by Connecticut Radio Fellowship, the call letters W-I-H-S stand for We're In His Service. Staffed by over 20 full- and part-time employees, the "live and local" station has provided listeners with daily hope and encouragement since 1969. In addition to broadcasting on the air at 104.9 FM, the station streams its content at www.WIHSradio.org. For more details, please browse the website, visit the WIHS Christian Radio Facebook page, or call the station at 860.346.1049.
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