Audacy’s KYW Newsradio (103.9 FM / 1060 AM) in Philadelphia awarded its annual GameChangers honors, recognizing people making a difference in communities of color around the Philadelphia region. This year’s honorees were recognized at a ceremony at Audacy’s Philadelphia office on February 28.
The 2024 KYW Newsradio GameChangers honorees are:
Al Black: Changing the game by feeding the unhoused with care and compassion
Carolyn Sims Nesmith: Changing the game by developing young creatives
Dave Brown: Changing the game one player at a time
Eric Jones: Changing the game by teaching the children and leading by example
Eric Williams: Changing the game by empowering people with autism
Hillary Do: Changing the game by empowering grassroots leaders
Karen Falcon: Changing the game by inspiring young minds
Lisa Robinson: Changing the game by offering true compassionate care
Louis Massiah: Changing the game by documenting history and culture on film
Reading Assist: Changing the game one proficient reader at a time
We are delighted to honor the exceptional individuals who are driving positive change and making a profound impact within communities of color across Philadelphia,” said David Yadgaroff, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Philadelphia. “This yearly program highlights their unwavering dedication to making lasting contributions to this community, and we’re proud to leverage our platform to shine a light on their great work.”
KYW Newsradio community impact reporter Racquel Williams, who has been highlighting the GameChangers honorees throughout February, hosted the ceremony. The 2024 recipients were nominated by audience members, selected by a panel of previous honorees and vetted by KYW Newsradio editorial staff.
For more information, please visit https://www.audacy.com/kywnewsradio/gamechangers.
Listeners can tune in to KYW Newsradio on 103.9 FM and 1060 AM in Philadelphia and nationwide on the Audacy app and website. Fans can also connect with the station via X, Facebook and Instagram.