Shelley Irwin
WGVU HostShelley Irwin is the host and producer for The Shelley Irwin Show, a news magazine talk-show format on the local NPR affiliate Monday through Friday. The show, broadcast at 9 a.m., features a wide variety of local and national news makers, plus special features.
She also hosts several public affairs program on the TV side, including Family Health Matters and Kalamazoo Lively Arts. Shelley is award winning in her profession, including five consecutive Gracie Allen Awards from American Women in TV and Radio for excellence as a program host. She was awarded the 2016 Athena Award, honoring an individual who has demonstrated leadership in their profession, mentored and opened new opportunities for women and contributed time and talent to the community and the Rotary of Grand Rapids’ Service Above Self award, given in recognition of Frederik Meijer, whose humanitarian acts of selfless service made an enduring difference in the lives of others.
Most recently, Irwin was named as one of the 200 Most Powerful Business Leaders in West Michigan by the Grand Rapids Business Journal.
Her community involvement extends from the Kent County Park Foundation to the Michigan Women’s Foundation, Hope Network, Girl Scouts and the Cherry Health Foundation, among others.
She has been named one of the “50 Most Influential Women in West Michigan” twice by Gemini Publications, and has represented the U.S. in the Long Distance Triathlon and Duathlon World Championships.
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Randy talks about what it’s like to be in the courtroom, with non partisan behind the scenes commentary.
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Music Director Scott Speck discusses the unique concert and more.
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Director of Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services Elizabeth Hertel joins the show with the details.
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Michigan 2-1-1, United Way, Summertime in Gaylord, The girl with Three Birthdays, and The Grand Rapids Public Library.
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Julie Tabberer, Head of Grand Rapids History Center, talks about the exhibit opening, free and open to the public.
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Local Author Patti Eddington discusses her memoir.
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We focus on the northern experience.
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VP of Donor Strategy Kevin Myers joins in to explain.
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Emergency Management Officer Chad Veeser talks about the cleanup efforts and more.
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Grand Rapidian Jacob Bol visited the White House on Earthday, the Amway River Bank Run, the GRAM, By Leaps and Bounds, and TA Wolf.