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6:00AM - 8:30AM CST

Helping You Get Your Day Started with the Lord!
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Darren Smith is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from Walter L. Cohen High School in 1982. In August of 1983 he joined the United States Air Force where he received his Associate Degree in Bio-Medical Equipment Technology. Darren also Graduated from Southern Illinois University in Frankfort, Germany in August of 1989 with a bachelor degree in Industrial Technology. Darren left the Air Force after six years of service. He went on as a manager for Service Master at Cook County Hospital in the Bio-Medical Engineering Department where he met his wife and life partner Glenda Miller. After one year, Darren left Cook County Hospital to work for Loyola University Medical Center of Maywood, Illinois in the Clinical Engineering Department. He is a Certified Radiology Service Engineer certified by R.S.T.I out of Salon, Ohio. He serviced medical equipment to over 300 private clinics and had contracts with the Cook County Department of Public Health and the City of Chicago Department of Public Health.
While at Cook County Hospital, Darren co-founded clinical engineering company Wilson & Smith Inc. He left Loyola to pursue his own business full time in 1995. Darren functioned as Interim Manager of the Clinical Engineering Department at Sound Shore Medical Center in White Planes, New York during the tragic events of September 11. He is currently in Chicago, Illinois as the COO of Goodhealth Medical Products, the CEO of Wilson & Smith Inc., the Co-Owner of Erudite Realty Construction and Property Management, and the CFO and leader of the Marriage Ministry of New Hope Christian Missionary Baptist Church.
Darren is an equal partner of the MBS Broadcasting Network, he co-owns WJIW 104.7 FM of Greenville, Mississippi and KCAT 1340 AM of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He enjoys fishing, jet skiing and spending time with his wife and three sons Darren Jr., Daniel, and Dillon. They travel down south several times a year to attend the radio stations. |
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