Cameron Drews is a per diem producer with The Takeaway. He started his public radio career at KUOW in Seattle, where he was a talk show intern and producer. Now he produces segments on culture, politics, health, and science.
Before working in radio, Cameron earned a B.A. in English at Seattle University. He grew up in Boise, Idaho and currently lives in Brooklyn.
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