Monday, June 10, 2013

Talker Joe Madison Appointed to Red Cross Board

Joe Madison
The "Black Eagle," Joe Madison, a legendary voice in radio has been announced as a new member of the Red Cross Board of Governors.

According to Atlanta Daily World, the new board was announced last week and Madison will join Afsaneh M. Beschloss, Jon M. Huntsman, Sr., and Tina M. Schiel as new members.  The board has 20 governors.

The Red Cross is led by a Board of Governors with all of the powers of governing and directing, as well as overseeing the management of the business and affairs of the organization.

Beginning his career at Detroit's WXYZ, Madison is a talk radio personality at Sirius XM Radio, Inc. and is listed by Talker Magazine as being among the Top Ten Radio Talk Personalities in America. Madison, known as "The Black Eagle," can be heard every weekday morning coast-to-coast on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, Urban View, Channel 110.

Madison’s radio career spanning three decades, starting with WXYZ-AM, he later moved to WWDB-FM in Philadelphia. Madison continued his radio career in Washington, DC, first at WWRC-AM, then later at WOL-AM where he was the program director and morning talk radio personality for over 15 years.

He is currently serving as President of the Bethune-DuBois Institute.

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