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Meet the Construction Zone Radio Production Team

Matt Le Vesque
Co-host - The Answer Man

Matt Le Vesque is a long time resident of southern California. He currently lives locally with his wife and youngest of three sons. He is involved with many local charities including Habitat for Humanity, Arthritis Foundation, and United Cancer Research Society.

After several years as a marketing consultant, Matt changed careers and started working in the construction industry in the late 1980s. Over the years his positions included Technical/Marketing Manager and Vice President of a national remodeling company. In 1992, he started Bishop Construction Services.

As a licensed contractor, Matt is a member of the International Code Conference, National Association of Home Builders, Building Industry Association of California, and the Remodelor's Council. He is also an Industry Expert with the Contractors State License Board and the American Institute of Architects, California Council. Matt is a residential and commercial builder/remodelor and a consultant on construction matters. Matt is an "A" licensed General Engineering Contractor.
 

 
 

Clark Morrow
Co-host - The Smart Guy

Clark is a long-time San Bernardino County resident, though he was born in Philadelphia and has traveled widely. He is a graduate of Cal State San Bernardino with a degree in English. Clark’s credits include a stint with the Inland Shakespeare Festival (Julius Caesar, A Flea in Her Ear, Cole Porter’s Anything Goes), as well as productions of The Hasty Heart, Ionesco’s The Bald Soprano, A Cry of Players, A Gap in Generations, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and Somerset Maugham’s Lady Frederick. He also appeared in a Colton Little Theatre production of Death of a Salesman.

Clark helped build the original Redlands Theatre Festival in Prospect Park, where he starred in its very first productions back in 1973: Lucy the Forsaken, The Taming of the Shrew (in which he played Hortensio, a role he reprised 29 years later at the Redlands Footlighters), Moliere’s The Imaginary Invalid, and The Apple Tree. He also did The Sunshine Boys at RTF in 1980. Some playgoers will remember the old Redlands A&P Theatre on Orange Street: Clark performed there in productions of The Threepenny Opera and A Comedy of Errors. For the Mountain Community Theatre in Lake Arrowhead, Clark appeared in Neil Simon’s California Suite, and directed an old vaudeville-style “Evening of Theatre”. He has appeared at the Sturges Theatre in San Bernardino: the murder mystery Stage Struck, and a memorable production – under the direction of Claude Earl Jones – of Arsenic and Old Lace. He appeared in the Redlands Footlighters production of The Foreigner in 2001.

Clark attended classes at the Screen Actor’s Workshop in Hollywood, which led to “extra” roles in the CBS TV-movie The Amazing Howard Hughes, and the forgettable film flop Night Patrol. He has been a newscaster for radio station KBON-FM, and previously hosted a monthly TV program on local PBS-affiliate KVCR, called “A Conversation With”. He has been appointed to a four year term with the Redlands Cultural Arts Commission. Clark’s monthly column can be read on the web-magazine The Vocabula Review.

His “day job” is with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department in a program called Operation CleanSWEEP. Clark is heavily involved in juvenile crime issues as a member of the International Association of School Safety Professionals, the Southern California Juvenile Officers Association, the San Bernardino-based Law Enforcement Education Partnership, the San Bernardino County Drowning Prevention Network, the Inland Empire SAFEKIDS Coalition, the School Attendance Review Board for San Bernardino County, the National Association of School Resource Officers, and the San Bernardino Countywide Gangs and Drugs Task Force.

The program he has managed since 1997–Operation CleanSWEEP–was the recipient of the 1997 National Association of Counties Achievement Award for Innovative County Government Programs, and the 1998 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Commission Award for contributions to the youth of San Bernardino County. He has also participated in presentations on the Sheriff’s Department’s Crime-Free Multi-Housing Program, and serves as an alternate speaker for the program.

Clark can do your voiceover! Click here for more info and to hear a demo!
 

 
 

Kip Sturgeon
Call Screener and World's Greatest Consumer of Coffee


 

 
 

Steve Ward
KVCR-FM Programming Director and Engineer


 

 
 

Erin O'Toole
On-air Personality and Guest Host


 

 
 

Waheed Baqai
The Tech Guy


 

 
 

Dustin Buss
That Guy at the Breakfast Place


 

 
 

Melissa Le Vesque
Intern


 

 
 

 

 

 

 

     
 
     
 
     
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