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<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 04:56:01 EDT</pubDate>
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	Our webmaster asked me to write something for my bio page, and I struggled with what I should say about myself.&nbsp;</p>
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	My first thought was to write something like&hellip; Dave Cohen is a dedicated, award winning, veteran broadcaster and family man.&nbsp;Dave joined the WWL team in 1997.&nbsp;He is a proud father of four children and the husband of a wonderful, loving wife.</div>
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	Then I wondered if that was what people clicking on my bio page really wanted to read.&nbsp;&lsquo;What do they want to know about me?&rsquo; I wondered.&nbsp;I started thinking about who clicks on bio pages, and why they do that.</div>
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	Bio pages on websites usually talk about how great someone is and almost read to me like an obituary.&nbsp;I am not ready to be dead, so didn&rsquo;t really want that.&nbsp;I also don&rsquo;t especially like to brag about myself.&nbsp;I love talking about my kids&rsquo; accomplishments, but not so much about my own.&nbsp;I prefer to let my actions speak for themselves.</div>
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	Who am I?&nbsp;I&rsquo;m a guy who loves his family, his work and his community.&nbsp;I enjoy going to work each day because I feel that I am doing important work at one of the best radio stations in America.&nbsp;I am honored to help inform and entertain people every day.&nbsp;I am humbled to get to play such an important role in the lives of so many thousands of listeners.&nbsp;</div>
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	As much as I love my work, I also love leaving the office each day because it means I am going home to my family.&nbsp;Like nearly every family, we have our challenges, but there is no feeling better than walking through the door and seeing the people I love the most on earth.&nbsp;We eat dinner together as a family almost every night.&nbsp;I cherish that time.</div>
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	I guess I should also mention that I grew up in suburban Chicago, attended New Trier High School and then went to journalism school at the University of Missouri.&nbsp;After graduation I moved to Longview, Texas and worked there before taking a position in Alexandria, Louisiana.&nbsp;After moving to greater New Orleans, I immediately fell in love with this community.&nbsp;This place has so much personality!&nbsp;There are thousands of boring places you can live around this country; New Orleans is NOT one of them.&nbsp;You could never describe this community as dull.&nbsp;That makes it a fantastic place to live.&nbsp;It also means it&rsquo;s an unbelievable place to work in the media.&nbsp;I think the passion for New Orleans comes across in my work.&nbsp;People often tell me they are surprised to find out I didn&rsquo;t grow up here.</div>
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	My bonds to this region were made even tighter by &ldquo;the storm.&rdquo;&nbsp;I stayed here through everything Katrina had to offer.&nbsp;I witnessed and reported to the world what happened here.&nbsp;I saw the worst nature and human nature could deliver.&nbsp;I also watched humans at their best.&nbsp;While there was death, destruction and repugnant behavior all around; there were also angels on earth selflessly giving of themselves to try and make things better and help their fellow humans (even those acting like animals).&nbsp;I could have easily left after Katrina, but refused to go anywhere.&nbsp;I wanted to be a part of and a witness to the revival of such a wonderful place.&nbsp;</div>
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	I hope if you came here looking to learn more about me, you got the info you wanted.&nbsp;If not, email me at <a href="mailto:dave@wwl.com">dave@wwl.com</a> and ask whatever questions you have.</div>
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