Shelby Hagstrom

Live Music Events Coordinator And Substitute DJ Volunteer at CHIRP Radio 107.1FM (Chicago Independent Radio Project)

Shelby Hagstrom is a skilled Salesforce Business Analyst at the American Medical Association since July 2022, with a rich background in business systems analysis and event coordination. Previous roles include Business Systems Analyst at Vail Systems and Beechworth Windows, where responsibilities encompassed requirements gathering, user documentation, and collaboration with software engineers. Experience as Live Music Events Coordinator and DJ Volunteer for Chicago Indie Radio Project complements a strong foundation in financial operations as a Financial Operations Analyst at Huron. Early career positions span client service and administrative roles at Oppenheimer & Co. and David A. Noyes & Co. Shelby holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and International Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, supplemented by education at Université Stendhal III and Vesalius College.

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CHIRP Radio 107.1FM (Chicago Independent Radio Project)

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107.1FM CHIRP Radio is a volunteer-driven, community radio station that focuses on music, arts, and culture. We are live and local every day of the year from 6am-midnight from our studios in Chicago’s North Center neighborhood, and the city we live in is a key part of everything we do. CHIRP Radio plays a wide mix of local, independent, lesser-heard, and just generally good music from a variety of genres and eras. CHIRP DJs are true music fans who love to share their discoveries, new and old, with listeners. The station also features conversations with artists, activists, and other people doing interesting work, and our features department produces pieces highlighting Chicago’s diverse voices and stories. CHIRP also has worked hard to encourage the federal government to remove existing barriers to the granting of low power FM (LPFM) radio licenses in urban areas, including Chicago. The Local Community Radio Act, a bill passionately supported by CHIRP, became law in 2010, and has resulted in more than 750 new community radio stations across the country. CHIRP launched its terrestrial broadcast at 107.1FM in October 2017. CHIRP is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization funded primarily through individual giving, special event revenues, and grant support.


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