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Jeff Dantre
Jeff hails from Raleigh, North Carolina where he began his radio career working at a community station at 14. After numerous positions at North Carolina radio stations, he moved to Atlanta in 1990 to work at CNN. In 1991, Jeff won a Peabody Award for the television production of "Coup d'Etat: Seven Days that Shook the World," a CNN news report on the political changes that led to the downfall of the Soviet Union. Jeff joined the news team at WSB Radio in 1997; he is currently a weekday reporter and fill-in anchor, and serves as Saturday morning anchor.

Jeff grew up watching his father, Alec, work as a film editor at WRAL-TV in Raleigh, and often stayed with his dad after school until the end of the day. As an elementary school student, Jeff notes now, "I could pretty much roam around the station as long as I didn't get in anybody's way." That was when he got to see all the inner workings of the media business, and when his love of media began.

"I loved everything about it," says Dantre'. "I found it to be just fascinating-something that was more enjoyment than work."

Jeff graduated from Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina in 1983 with a BS in Business Administration, and from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1985 with a Master's in Business Administration. He and his wife have two sons.
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