I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit Michigan where I attended and graduated from Detroit Catholic Central High School. “CC” as it is commonly referred to, is a private, Catholic, all-male college preparatory high school. Catch Live with Renk weekdays from 9 til Noon. He then attended and graduated from Central Michigan University with a business degree majoring in finance. Renk started his professional working career in the banking industry in Boston, Massachusetts, a great town for a young person. Renk worked in the corporate and municipal bond accounting area of banking. That position led him to a company that sold bond accounting systems to the banking industry, the same accounting system his department used at the bank he worked for. Renk took a position with that company and traveled all over the United States working with a team that took on major forensic accounting projects at banks. His team would train their employees on the proper use of our bond accounting system and determine and solve the discrepancies between their system and bank accounts. He finally settled down in Philadelphia to work with a company that helped pharmaceutical companies deal with FDA regulatory compliance. In that company, he took on several executive roles and traveled, once again, all over the United States and Europe on behalf of their clients. Renk led a team that determined if the clients of the pharmaceutical companies were in compliance with what was known as the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) part 11 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures (21 CFR Part 11). Renk decided to move back to his home state and settled in Battle Creek, Michigan. He had listened to talk radio for many years and had an interest in politics. That is when he decided to pursue an entirely different path in his life as a radio talk show host. He got his first break in radio as a result of being a frequent caller. He caught the ear of the Program Director and when the show’s host left to run for political office, he got his chance. He turned a one-hour show into a three-hour show and added WKMI in Kalamazoo in 2011 as an affiliate and eventually added WJIM in Lansing Michigan for three years. Renk's number one concern is the truth. He informs his listeners so they can form their opinions based on that truth and the context in which he discusses the issues. He is called the “Rock ‘n Roll of Talk Radio” and a voice of reason in unreasonable times. To contact Renk email him at Renk@townsquaremedia.com
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Should Michigan Taxpayer’s Be In The Business Of Owning A Battle Creek Hotel?
Should any taxpayer money be used to own, run or maintain businesses?
What Will Michigan State University Do About This Young Women And Her Bigoted Sign?
Will Michigan State University stand by their own policies?
Would You Pay Consumers Energy Or DTE Extra For Green Energy?
How much extra would you pay?
Be Ready When A School Tells You They Do Not Teach Critical Race Theory. Here Are Some Follow-Up Questions.
Do you have your follow-up questions ready?
Does Michigan Gov. Whitmer Ever Learn? Caught Again Maskless In A Crowded Bar
Someone who does not learn from their mistakes lacks wisdom or has contempt for the law.
Kalamazoo Taco Bell Sign Tells It All ‘Out of…’
When will they get control of these supply chain and inflation problems?
Michigan’s Consumer Energy Analyst: More Renewables Less Reliable Energy
Where are these woke politicians and public utility executives taking us?
Have You Ever Seen An Entire House Slide Into A River? This You Have To See
This you have to see.
Parents In Michigan Sue Attorney General Over His School Board Threats
Is this a battle for the heart and soul of the country?
Kellogg Striking Employees Say ‘We’re Not Budging’
Will a position of "not budging" from either side help resolve this contract dispute?