Vogts elected to KCM leadership

The Kansas Collegiate Media Virtual Spring Conference happened on April 9.

Prior to this event, a membership meeting took place via Zoom, and leadership elections were held.

Todd Vogts, assistant professor of media at Sterling College, was elected as the second vice president of KCM.

According to KCM’s constitution, the Second Vice President’s duties include the following:

  • The second vice president shall be responsible for coordinating the activities of the Contest Committee, serving as chairman. This officer shall plan and carry out the awards assembly held at the spring conference.
  • The second vice president will assume other duties at the behest of the president.

Vogts will serve a two-year term.

According to its website, KCM “is the state-wide organization serving student media outlets at Kansas colleges and universities by providing support, learning opportunities and contests — all aimed at strengthening student media and supporting the important, democratic function of news reporting and information dissemination.”

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Todd R. Vogts, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of media at Sterling College in Kansas. Previously, he taught yearbook, newspaper, newsmagazine, and online journalism in various Kansas high schools, and he ran a weekly newspaper in rural Kansas. He continues to freelance as a professional journalist from time to time. Also, Vogts is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the Journalism Education Association (JEA), and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), among others. He earned his Master Journalism Educator (MJE) certification from JEA in 2022. When he’s not teaching or writing, he runs his mobile disk jockey service and takes part in other entrepreneurial ventures. He can be reached at twitter.com/toddvogts or via his website at www.toddvogts.com.