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Marsha Reeves Jews, Publisher/CEO and Host of WKIM Media Network. Marsha has more than ten years of experience as a talk show host with two National Public Radio Affiliates; “Keep It Moving” with Marsha Jews on WEAA 88.9FM at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, and
“The Marsha Jews Show" on WHCR 90.3FM at City College in Harlem, NY
Marsha was the former Project Manager on the renowned, Harlem Renaissance 2001: A Community Technology Center focused on STEM at the Institute for Urban & Minority Education projects at Teacher's College a department of The Institute For Learning Technology at Columbia University in Manhattan and the Institute for Urban & Minority Education at Teachers College.
Marsha was the former President/COO/Associate Publisher for Career Communications Group, served as Executive Director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Foundation of Maryland in Baltimore, Frostburg
and Baltimore County; Regional Director of Advertising at the Afro-American Newspaper, and former Vice President of Operations for the Modern-Day Marine Force in Readiness Military Exposition and Director of Advertising of Proud Tradition Magazine & The Amphibious Warfare Review Magazine.
Marsha Reeves-Jews was the former Executive Director of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater Foundation of Maryland; presenting Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre performance in Baltimore; Ailey II and AileyCamp; at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Morgan State University and Frostburg State University.
Marsha Jews is the former Editor-At-Large (USA) for World Bride Magazine and the founder of Marsha Jews & Company a full-service marketing, business development, Wedding/Events/ Conference planning & management; and communications company.
Marsha Jews is the Founder/CEO of WKIMMediaNetwork.com. and the former Founder/Curator of the Herbert Bearman Art Gallery & Director of Events & Weddings at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum.
As President/COO/Associate Publisher at Career Communications Group Marsha managed Black Engineer/Hispanic and Information Technology Magazines; the Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference and was Co-Founder of the Women of Color Technology Awards Conference; Black Family and LaFamilia Technology Awareness Week(s).
Marsha was Vice President of Operations for the Marine Corps League Exhibit Company and was the first Black woman to produce the Modern Day Marine Force in Readiness Military Exposition and Awards Gala; a program of the United States Marine Corps, Capitol Marines, and the Marine Corps League, while simultaneously responsible for the Director of Advertising for the Amphibious Warfare Review Magazine.
Marsha is active in the community; former board member of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and was the first Black Trustee to chair their Annual Gala; Commissioner- Maryland Public Television Commission; Founding board member of the Maryland Association for Nonprofit Organizations; former trustee for the College of Notre Dame and the Maryland Institute College of Art; Trustee at the Enoch Pratt Library, and has won numerous awards; Co‐Author in Incredible Business and is an avid volunteer and speaker.
Marsha has served on a host of Boards and is a member of the inaugural edition of Who’s Who in Black Baltimore.
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