MICHAEL
BENNER is best known throughout Southern California for his popular talk radio
programs. Since 1977, he has hosted news and talk shows on KABC-AM, KLOS-FM, KLSX-FM,
KCBS-FM (Arrow 93.1), and KRLA-AM. Currently he's heard every Friday afternoon
at 1:00 PM on KPFK (90.7-FM in Greater Los Angeles and 98.7-FM in Santa Barbara
County). His KPFK talk show was the only radio program featured
in the L.A. Weekly's "Best of 2000" issue. In
1987 Michael left broadcasting as a full-time profession to begin his own business,
Personal Development Strategies. As presented by Michael, Personal
Development Strategies are custom-designed private training sessions in
stress and anger management, conflict resolution and sensitivity, motivation,
goal-setting, problem-solving, accelerated learning, leadership, teamwork and
character-building modules. Michael hosts public seminars such as: Integrated
Living; Creativity, Confidence and Courage; The Power of Self-Respect; Integrity
- Adventures in Personal Truth; Through the Looking Glass; and Breakthrough
to a New You. He has also served as the Sports Psychology Consultant for the
U.S.C. Women's Tennis team and Burbank Burroughs High School Baseball Team.
And for the past several years, Michael has been the announcer for Glendale's
Days of Verdugo Parade and with his wife, Doreen, the television hosts of the
Montrose Christmas Parade. Besides graduating from Michigan State
University with a B.A. degree in Television and Radio Management ('70), the California
Community Colleges Board of Governors has awarded Michael lifetime certification
as an Instructor of Communication Arts. He has been a member of the Los Angeles
County Board of Education's Radio Broadcast Advisory Committee and the Pasadena
City College Broadcast Advisory Committee.
Michael has served for many years on the Board of Directors
for the Glendale-Crescenta Valley Chapter of the American
Red Cross. He's also a past member of the Board of Directors
of the Glendale Family YMCA, and past Chairman of the Glendale
Chamber of Commerce Disaster Preparedness Committee. He is
a federally licensed amateur radio operator, N6IJR, the founding
City Radio Officer (CRO) for the Glendale Emergency Amateur
Radio Service (GEARS), a member of the Crescenta Valley Radio
Club, and a Public Information Officer (PIO) for the Amateur
Radio Relay League (ARRL - the National Association for Amateur
Radio).
Michael has received formal accolades and awards from the
United Nations Association, the California State Senate, the
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the American Red
Cross, the Live and Learn Foundation, the National Leukemia
Broadcast Council, the Glendale Family YMCA, and the Glendale
Jaycees. His biography can be found in Marquis Who's Who in
the West, 27th edition.
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