Ike Yospe

promotions director ike yospe

Website: http://www.staging.kslnewsradio.com

Since his first job as a paperboy, Ike Yospe has been a news junkie. Yospe also has a passion for local radio. Working in radio promotions for more than 20 years, he sees the positive impact local radio has here in Utah. He is a happy father of five kids and loves cheering them on in everything they choose to do. A University of Utah grad, he also proudly cheers for the Utes. You can reach him at iyospe@ksl.com.

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