
Ty Robertson
Audience Experience AssociateTy began her career at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý in 1996 as a volunteer working as Robert Resnik's production assistant on and helping out behind the scenes at membership drives. She joined the staff in 1997 and has been producing engagement and donor events for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý ever since.
With a background in the visual and performing arts and magazine publishing, she's still not sure how she landed in radio, but says she couldn't be happier than to spend her days working alongside some of the most interesting and dynamic people in the community!
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Join VPR’s Henry Epp and Mary Engisch for a live conversation with Audie Cornish, co-host of All Things Considered, NPR's award-winning afternoon�
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How do owls spin their heads around? Why do bird sing at dawn and dusk? How do peregrine falcons fly? But Why, VPR’s podcast for curious kids, comes to�
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Join us on Sunday, August 25 at 11:00 a.m. at VPR's Stetson Studio One in Colchester for a fall gardening talk with Charlie Nardozzi. Fall is right around�
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VPR and Catamount Arts present Jane Lindholm and friends in a live version of the podcast But Why featuring live birds! Join us Monday, May 13 at 6:00�
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Dig out your bell bottoms and dance the winter away at VPR A-Go-Go: Spring Fling. Join host Joel Najman for VPR's first ever dance party and live�
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In My Heart Still Beats, Writers for Recovery and ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio highlighted voices from Vermont's recovery community: people recovering fromâ€�
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Music is just like wine and cheese � it gets better with age. By pairing the right cheese with the right wine, you add to the experience of both. Join VPR�
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Join ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio’s Reuben Jackson, Joel Najman and Robert Resnik for an evening of music and conversation, exploring the work of the artistsâ€�
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World-renowned pianist Simone Dinnerstein performs on the new VPR Steinway concert grand piano, recorded live in VPR’s Studio One in Colchester.Ms.�
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Garrison Keillor will be hosting A Prairie Home Companion for the last time Saturday, July 2. We think this calls for a celebration to honor�