Bram Sable Smith
About
Bram Sable Smith is from United States. Bram works in the following industries: "Higher Education", "Broadcast Media", "Writing & Editing", "Media Production", and "Online Media". Bram is currently Midwest Correspondent at Kaiser Health News. Bram also works as Writer, Radio and Multimedia Producer at Freelance, a job Bram has held since May 2014. In Bram's previous role as a WPR Mike Simonson Memorial Investigative Reporting Fellow at Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, Bram worked in until Jul 2021. Prior to joining Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, Bram was a Lead Reporter, Health & Wealth Desk at KBIA 91.3 FM and held the position of Lead Reporter, Health & Wealth Desk at Columbia, Missouri Area. Prior to that, Bram was a Editorial Assistant in Production at Newsy from Aug 2014 to Jan 2015. Bram started working as Civics Desk Reporter at KBIA 91.3 FM in Columbia, Missouri in Aug 2014. From Feb 2014 to May 2014, Bram was Radio and Multimedia Student at Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, based in Portland, Maine Area. Prior to that, Bram was a Independent Producer at KDHX Community Media, based in Greater St. Louis Area from Aug 2013 to Jan 2014. Bram started working as Reporter Intern at St. Louis Beacon in Sep 2013.
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Bram Sable Smith's current jobs
Bram Sable Smith's past jobs
Reporting investigative stories for Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Watch.
Lead KBIA's health coverage and report on the connections between health and wealth in the state of Missouri.
Reported on and for the public in mid-Missouri.
Studying documentary storytelling through radio and multimedia production.
• Production of 2-3 minute short form radio “Nonproft Spotlights” of St. Louis area nonprofits to air 14 times per week • Oversee application, selection, and interview processes of "Nonprofit Spotlights"
Report and write stories in the St. Louis region.
Full-time, nine month, graduate-level experiential leadership and management training program KDHX 88.1fm, KDHX Community Media • Developed Prototype, Protocol, and Funding Plan for a series of 2-3 minute short form radio “Spotlights” of St. Louis area nonprofits to air 14 times per week The Doe Run Company • Researched and compiled compliance guidelines for federal regulations for company facility • Conducted survey and developed recommendations for improvements to employee programs Carpenters’ District Council of Greater St. Louis & Vicinity • Developed recommendations for integrating college coursework into apprenticeship program Solid Waste Management Program, St. Louis County Department of Health • Calculated and compared greenhouse gas emissions of yard waste for end-of-life processes • Observed inspections of landfills, waste transfer stations, compost, and recycling facilities Jay Nixon for Missouri (Governor) • Recruited, organized, and managed volunteers for voter contact and Get Out the Vote Kingdom House • Drafted by-laws for a Young Professionals Board • Submitted 1 complete grant application and 3 letters of inquiry • Developed communication platform for afterschool instructors and local middle schoo
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