V-103 Radio
Personality Doug Banks
Lends a Hand to Youth
Banks Pledges Support for Chicago's Jobs For Youths
CHICAGO, IL.
(June 17, 2008) – It makes the headlines everyday. Teens
shooting other teens. A tough job market for the summer.
Out-of-school, out-of-work young adults. And Doug Banks
wants to help.
Clear Channel
Radio Chicago's V-103 Radio Personality Doug Banks was the
special guest at Jobs For Youth's (JFY) annual fundraiser
Jazz For Youth on May 3rd. There, he pledged to lend his
support and help get the word out about the programs and
services at Jobs For Youth. Now, Banks is touring Jobs For
Youth on Thursday, June 19th @11:00 a.m. to see firsthand
how Jobs For Youth impacts the lives of Chicago's low-income
17-24 year olds looking for a job.
"We are excited
that Doug Banks has embraced our mission. We have jobs for
Chicago's young adults and having Doug involved will allow
us to reach out into the community and tell Chicago that
we are here to help," says JFY Executive Director Robert
Barnett.
Doug Banks and
Robert Barnett are available for interviews.
About Doug
Banks
The Philadelphia-born,
Detroit-raised Doug Banks began his radio career as an on-air
personality for his high school's radio station. After high
school, Doug turned a six-week trial into a multi-year position
at KDAY in Los Angeles. One of his stops was in Chicago
at WBMX (now V103), where he took the Morning show from
a 1.8 share to a healthy 5.6, beating the competition. Eventually
moving into mornings, he become a Chicago institution from
1987 - 1994. The next step: a syndicated radio show. The
Doug Banks Show aired in the Afternoon for two years before
moving up to Mornings. Now firmly established in the hearts
and minds of fans across the nation, Doug recently celebrated
his twelfth year on ABC Radio Networks.
About Jobs
For Youth/Chicago, Inc.
Jobs For Youth/
Chicago, Inc. (JFY) helps young men and women from low-income
families become a part of the economic mainstream; and,
in the process, provides the business community with motivated
job-ready workers. JFY offers pre-employment training, GED
preparation and job placement services to youth that are
between the ages of 17 and 24. Established in 1979, JFY
has made over 25,000 job placement to help Chicago’s deserving
youth enter the workforce. More information is available
at www.jfychicago.org,
including a short video about JFY programs and services.
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