Nancy Rodriguez
About Nancy Rodriguez
Nancy Rodriguez is a radio host and producer with extensive experience in broadcasting and education. She currently serves as an adjunct professor and advisor for Iclu Radio at California Lutheran University and has held various roles in radio since 1998.
Work at Cumulus Media
Nancy Rodriguez has been working at Cumulus Media since 2012, where she serves as a Radio Host and Producer. With over a decade of experience in this role, she contributes to various programming and production tasks. Her work at Cumulus Media is based in Atlanta, Georgia, where she engages with listeners and creates content that resonates with the audience.
Education and Expertise
Nancy Rodriguez studied at Santa Monica College, earning an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from 2000 to 2002. She furthered her education at California State University, Los Angeles, where she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations and Communications from 2002 to 2004. Additionally, she attended The Academy of Radio and TV Broadcasting, focusing on Broadcasting from 1997 to 1998.
Background
Nancy Rodriguez has a diverse background in radio and broadcasting. She began her career at Metro Networks as a Traffic Reporter and Copy Coordinator from 1998 to 2005. She then worked at Clear Channel as a News and Traffic Anchor from 2010 to 2012 and at Iheartmedia as a Radio Announcer during the same period. Prior to her current roles, she was employed at LC Media LP KQIE-104.7FM as a Morning Drive Co-host, Promotions Assistant, and Community Affairs Liaison from 2004 to 2010.
Teaching and Student Engagement
Since 2013, Nancy Rodriguez has served as an Adjunct Professor and Advisor for ICLU Radio at California Lutheran University. In this capacity, she teaches a radio show development class that collaborates with the student-run internet radio station. She supervises approximately 30-40 students each semester and is responsible for managing the budget and expenses for the station. Additionally, she designs promotions to enhance the station's visibility and develops relationships within the campus and community.