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Kathy Gronau Kathy Gronau feigns insouciance while holding positions of responsibility and leadership as CPR's Founder and World's Most Frequent Flier. Widely known and respected in the public radio world, she is also Membership Coordinator of the Association Independents in Radio (AIR), commentator for various professional publications, and House Whip for all aspects of promotion, production, conference- organizing, and global networking for the past 18 years.
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Helen Peppard Helen Peppard's background includes college degrees in theatre and music, as well as extensive experience in public radio, journalism and public relations. Her foreground is a little blurry without her glasses. She has been a writer for the L.A. Daily News and Daily Variety, as well as a public relations rep for the U.C.L.A. Performing Arts Center. Witty, warm and charming, she will still deck the occasional photographer; and bad grammar is something up with which she will not put.
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Wayne Knickel Wayne Knickel's public relations career has hopped from historic Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., to Washington's equally historic National Theatre, to Baltimore's Mechanic Theatre and Pier Six Concert Pavilion, then to New York, as a representative of touring Broadway hits. CPR is the beneficiary of Wayne's decision to trade Gotham's tensions and icy winters for SoCal's freeways, pollution, and earthquakes. Not on his resume: standing in for Ron Howard at Oscar rehearsals.
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Mark Bramhall Mark Bramhall has been with the CPR team for 10 years. As an actor/writer, he has won local and national accolades for his work. He is a charter member of Garrison Keillor's Professional Organization of English Majors (POEM), and has a genuine 1965 Harvard diploma to prove it. Thus armed, he has worked as a carpenter, printer, miner, foundryman, autoworker, filmstripper (not that kind) and telemarketer (that kind). He is also the author of four daughters and a certain amount of published print.
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Cleo Cleo is an extremely sensitive person disguised as a dog.  She probably has a slim volume of verse buried, forever unpublished, in one of the potted plants beside a rawhide chewy.  She has a long, pointy muzzle which widens a lot when she smiles, and eyes that can convey “Feed Me” at 50 yards.  She regularly chairs our morning meetings, and always protects us from the Fire-Breathing Mailman Dragon.
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Cleo Max our newest staff member, is a Lhasa Apso /Terrier hybrid, about the same size as his name, with a fudge nose, hypnotic amber eyes, a flouncy pom-pom of caramel hair and an easy, sociable attitude which particularly endears him to Cleo, who picked him out.  As soon as he passes his housebreaking final, he’ll be taking calls.
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