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Andrew T. Willyoung
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Andrew is the Co-Producer and Host of "What's Up Wit' That?" Naturally gregarious, Andrew is known for his self-depricating anecdotes, which put the guests at ease.
 
Andrew is a graduate and proud alumnus of UCLA. He enjoys surfing, watching football, and having a good time. 
 
Loretta Beavers

Picture of Loretta BeaversLoretta Beavers is the Co-Producer, Director, and sometime Editor of "What's Up Wit' That?" She has been with the show since its inception.

Loretta is a proud graduate and alumnus of Santa Clara University. She enjoys reading, sewing, and collaborating.

 
Keith Stattenfield

Keith Stattenfield is one of the go-to guys for "What's Up Wit' That?" He's worked on camera, audio, technical directing, floor directing, editing, and developed the current animated opening. Working on this show inspired him to start his own show,"Keith Explains!"

Keith is a graduate and alumnus of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and of Stanford University. He enjoys Lego, volunteering in groups that offer leadership roles, and devising fiendishly clever ways to use the internet.

 
John A. Vink

John A. Vink is another go-to guy for "What's Up Wit' That?" He's shown increasing initiative at helping out the program. He's worked audio, camera, floor director, technical director, director, and research assistant. He is also our local San Jose producer.

John is a graduate and alumnus of York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is Canadian and proud of it. John enjoys INXS, dinner with friends, and claiming he invented the iPhone. 

 
Maureen Beavers

Maureen Beavers is the senior web reporter for “What’s Up Wit’ That?” While Andrew, Keith, and I are running around events looking for interesting people to have on the show, Maureen looks at the event as a whole and describes it for the rest of us.

Maureen is a graduate and alumnus of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln. She enjoys learning, crafting, fire eating, reading, shoes, and cooking.

 


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