


He’s happiest when everything is working properly! With the help of his team, his goal at STLPR is to keep the state-of-the-art equipment and computers in top shape, so that the rest of the staff can do their jobs without frustration.


Early in his career, Daryl realized that that radio was rapidly evolving from tape players and vinyl records to computers and hard drives and has since made it his mission to stay on top of the latest and greatest technology. Her husband Jason Wilson owns Northwest Coffee Roasting Company and is on Clayton’s Board of Education, and they have two sons Jason (13 years old) and Julian (11 years old)ĭaryl McQuinn Mary Edwards Award for Staff Excellenceĭaryl McQuinn is a 35-year veteran of radio engineering, having worked at stations and radio groups in Texas, Illinois and Missouri (including, coincidentally, a couple of years in the 1990s at KMST-Rolla, now part of St. She was the first Black woman to be promoted to tenure in Arts & Sciences at Washington University. in Finance from the University of Virginia and a PhD from Yale University in sociocultural Anthropology. Louis Public Radio, Safe Connections, Clayton Community Foundation, and the Danforth Plant Science Center Leadership Council. Louis Effort for AIDS, Financial Chair of the Deaconess Foundation, Board Chair of Professional Organization of Women, and on the boards of St. She served as the Board Chair of Planned Parenthood, Vice Chair of St. Louis 20 years ago, she has been an active player in racial, reproductive and economic justice. Parikh’s dedication to justice and rights-based causes dates to her high school and college days, when she was a leader in the local NCAACP youth chapter, in the student anti-Apartheid activities on her college campus, and in designing a community participatory manual as a U.S. As a feminist scholar, writer and activist, Professor Parikh is a highly acclaimed researcher, consultant and speaker of racial justice, gender inequalities, and community empowerment.ĭr. Louis, Associate Professor of Anthropology, and a Fellow with the Institute of Global Health. Shanti Parikh, Ph.D., is Associate Chair of African and African American Studies at Washington University in St.
