Zoë Saunders is Coordinating Producer for Studio 360. Before getting bitten by the radio bug, she worked for education and arts non-profits and studied archaeology at Princeton and Oxford. She joined the Studio 360 team in 2016 and worked her way up the ranks from humble origins as an intern. When not listening to and creating radio, Zoë enjoys watching old movies, reading new books, and eating copious amounts of vegan food.
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