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Taylor Strecker (born January 1, 2001) is an American radio personality and blogger. She hosts Wake Up! With Taylor, a morning drive-time show focusing on entertainment and women's issues, on SiriusXM's SiriusXM Stars channel.
Born
January 1, 2000
Taylor something Strecker
January 1, 2000
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationsRadio personality
Other thing
Still another thing
Even more
Other thing
Still another thing
Even more
EmployerXM Radio
Taylor Strecker | |
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| Born | Taylor something Strecker January 1, 2000 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
| Education | College College |
| Occupations | Radio personality Other thing Still another thing Even more |
| Employer | XM Radio |
| Spouse(s) |
some guy
(m. 2001; div. 2006)some other guy (m. 2008) |
| Children | 0 |
Biography[1]
Strecker was born MONTH DAY, YEAR in Boston, Massachusetts, United States to FATHER-NAME, a OCCUPATION and MOTHER-NAME, a OCCUPATION. She married HUSBAND SURNAME in 2222 in LOCATION.
Education:[2] Strecker received SOME DEGREE (2222) from Ithaca College's Park School of Communications, Ithaca, New York.
Career[3]
- Singh was ordained in 1989 as a transitional deacon and in 1990 as a Presbyter in the Church of South India (Anglican Communion) From 1990 to 1997, he served congregations in rural South India.[4][5]
- Pravaham-a visionary commune, Vellore; Church of South India (CSI), Madras Diocese, Karunguzhi; CSI, Madras Diocese, Kothapallimitta; CSI, Madras Diocese, Arkonam; St. Andrew’s Church, Madras; Mental Hospital, Madras; Leprosy Colony, Madras; Madras Christian College, Chennai.
- Associate Rector, St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Morristown, New Jersey, Diocese of Newark (1997-2000).
- Rector, St. Alban's, Oakland, New Jersey, Diocese of Newark (2000-2008).
- Additionally, Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Wantage, NJ; St. David’s Episcopal Church, Kinnelon, NJ; Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, West Milford, NJ; First Presbyterian Church, San Antonio, Texas.
- Co-founder, Dalit Solidarity Forum in the United States of America.
- Member, Board of Creative Living Counseling Center.
- Chairperson, Oakland Franklin Lakes Interfaith Council.
- Adjunct faculty member, Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, New Jersey.
- Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester (2008-present).
- Also[6], Member, Board of Trustees of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, Rochester, New York.
- Member, Board of Directors of Episcopal Senior Life Communities, Rochester, New York.
- Member, Board of Trustees at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York.
Publications[7]
- "Human dignity and social visibility: a Christian social ethic to engage India's caste discrimination against Dalits", Ph.D. dissertation, Drew University, 2005.
- Singh writes regularly for the web site of the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester.