STEVEN BROWN, PhD
Steve has been a full-time Professor of Educational Leadership at Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) since August 1989, and specializes in educational law, research methodology, and organizational theory. In the area of writing, Steve is the author of: "StreetHearts", which is a two-act play depicting the plight of a homeless family living in the Chicago area. In addition, he, along with Michael Ullstrup, have written "Our Secret Sisters," a screenplay about women who served as spies in the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. A sequel to "Our Secret Sisters" is "The Catcher in the Spy," dealing with the Germans attempt to build the atomic bomb and how the United States attempted to uncover their plans. Steve is the founder and creator of the WGTD Radio Theater and the WGTD Radio Classics Theater. Steve, along with Michael Ullstrup have written and produced 15 original radio plays that have been broadcast live on WGTD, 91.1 FM, Kenosha-Racine-Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, since April of 2005. He is also is a news feature producer for WGTD News.
----------MICHAEL ULLSTRUP
Mike is an operations strategy and implementation consultant with twenty-five years of experience at large and small companies. His writing and producing experience includes collaborating with Steve Brown on several screenplays, radio dramatic and comedic programs, and stage plays. In addition, he, along with Steve Brown, have written "Our Secret Sisters," a screenplay about women who served as spies in the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during WWII. A sequel to "Our Secret Sisters" is "The Catcher in the Spy," dealing with the Germans attempt to build the atomic bomb and how the United States attempted to uncover their plans. Mike is also the Co-Executive Producer of the WGTD Radio Theater and the WGTD Radio Classics Theater. Mike, along with Steve Brown, have written and produced 15 original radio plays that have been broadcast live on WGTD, 91.1 FM, Kenosha-Racine-Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, since April of 2005.