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Rob Nylund is the host of WBNI's "Symphonically Yours" on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. He is also an Imaging Processor for Kaman Industrial Technologies. A native of San Francisco, California, Nylund holds a Bachelor of Arts from San Jose State University in San Jose, California, and a Master of Arts from Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne. He previously was a broadcaster on KSJS in San Jose and WOWO in Fort Wayne.
Bob Mayer is a native of Elmont (next door to Queens), New York. Bob earned his Bachelors degree in Music Education at the Jordan Conservatory of Music of Butler University in Indianapolis in 1969, where he was a substitute member of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Izler Solomon. He received his Masters degree in Music Education from Queens College, City College of New York in 1975. Currently employed full time as jazz ensemble/pep band director and music instructor at the University of St. Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Bob also finds time to teach a few lessons and repair instruments.
Bill Forsythe is a volunteer host of WBOI-FM’s Friday Vibe, featuring jazz and a smattering of blues, rock, pop and folk music. He is a marketing writer with a Fortune 500 financial services company, where he has been employed since 1985. Before that, he was a reporter at radio stations in Michigan, Nebraska and Indiana. Bill is a native of Chicago and graduated from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale with a degree in journalism.
Stan hosts classical music on WBNI 94.1FM. His programs are Matinee from noon to 4pm Monday thru Friday, and Con Brio from 11am - 2pm each Sunday. Stan has volunteered at NIPR since 1996.
Will joined NIPR as president and general manager in January of 2011. Prior to moving to Fort Wayne he served as general manager at WFHB in Bloomington, Indiana, and prior to that was news director of WFIU in Bloomington. He has worked in commercial , community, and public radio, with most of his experience in news and management. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the station. Although the bulk of his job consists of planning, fundraising, staff management, and representing the station, the most concise job description would be "other duties as assigned."
A Fort Wayne native, Julia is a radio host, graphic artist, and community volunteer, who has contributed to NIPR both on- and off-air for over thirty years. She is currently co-producer and host of Folktales, co-coordinator and host of Meet the Music, and producer and co-host on Midday Matters: Art Centric.
David is responsible for grants administration and membership at NIPR, including planning annual on-air fund drives. His background includes experience in journalism and non-profit development. He spent two years as an AmeriCorps Volunteer before joining NIPR in June 2009. David also assists in the design and delivery of digital content through NIPR.fm.






































