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Alex Li
Alex Li
Alex covers health for Side Effects Public Media and is based at WFYI in Indianapolis, IN. He has reported on a variety of public health issues for Reuters and Xinhua. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Government & History from Connecticut College as well as a Master’s degree in Journalism from New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He can be reached at ali@wfyi.org.
Rebecca Thiele
Rebecca Thiele
Rebecca Thiele is an environment and energy issues reporter for IPB News based at WFIU in Bloomington, Ind.
Benjamin Thorp
Benjamin Thorp
Benjamin Thorp is an enterprise health reporter at WFYI and Side Effects Public Media. Before coming to Indiana, Ben was previously a reporter for WCMU public radio in Michigan. His work has been heard on multiple national broadcasts, including All Things Considered and Morning Edition.
Eric Eggleton
Eric Eggleton
Eric works with the Sound Medicine news production team. He also works with business development, promotional and content partners to make Sound Medicine a preferred destination for NPR News/Talk listeners seeking health and medicine content from around the public radio system.
Allison Aubrey
Allison Aubrey
Allison Aubrey is a correspondent for NPR News, where her stories can be heard on Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She's also a contributor to the PBS NewsHour and is one of the hosts of NPR's Life Kit.
Nora Hiatt
Nora Hiatt
Nora has been a writer and producer for television, documentary film and radio for more than 30 years. Prior to joining the staff of Sound Medicine, her work has included producing daily television newscasts, as well as film documentaries that have aired nationally on more than 100 public television stations, as well as many training and marketing videos for for-profit and non-profit clients nationwide. In addition to producing Sound Medicine, Nora has provided public relations and strategic consulting for a public school district in Indianapolis, and works with non-profit clients writing grant proposals, case statements and other marketing materials.
Chris Lieber
Chris Lieber
Chris Lieber has been a professional musician since he was a teenager. After attending Indiana University, he quickly became a first-call studio musician in Indiana. He was soon hired to run a commercial jingle studio and in 1995 opened his own music production company, rippleFX, in Indianapolis. Chris has been hired as a composer, engineer, and/or producer on hundreds of commercials, films and music projects. In 2010 he brought his many years of engineering experience to the Sound Medicine team.
Sydney Willmann
Sydney Willmann
Sydney has interned for Sound Medicine since January of 2013. She's also interned with the National Panhellenic Conference as a marketing and communications intern since May of 2013. Sydney was named to IUPUI's Top 100 students for 2014, and served as the president of her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha. In May 2014, Sydney graduated from the Indiana University School of Journalism in Indianapolis with a B.A. in Journalism, where she received highest honors.
Julie Rovner
Julie Rovner
Doug Jaggers
Doug Jaggers
Doug Jaggers is the web content producer for WFYI. He is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Journalism, and worked as a newspaper reporter in Indiana and Connecticut before coming to WFYI in 2005. His reporting and photography has earned awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Hoosier State Press Association.
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