ROBIN QUIVERS

Playing on behalf of the SEED School of Maryland

Robin Quivers, often considered Howard Stern's "saner half," has entertained her listeners with the witty repartee and trademark raucous laugh which have helped make The Howard Stern Show the most popular morning radio show in America. A dynamic personality on television as well as on radio, Robin also co-hosts "The Howard Stern Radio Show" on broadcast television and E! Entertainment cable network's "The Howard Stern Show."

Robin grew up in Baltimore and attended the University of Maryland. Following graduation, she worked as a nurse for a few years and then enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. "I went to see the world and they sent me to Ohio."

When Robin returned to Baltimore, she enrolled in broadcasting school with an eye toward breaking into television. She began her radio career in 1980 as a news anchor-reporter in Carlisle, PA, then had another stint as a consumer affairs reporter for WFBR-AM in Baltimore. During this time, she was contacted by Denise Oliver in Washington, D.C., who wanted to put together a male/female morning team, which was rare at the time. Robin has been working with Howard ever since.

Over the past fifteen years, The Howard Stern Show's success has skyrocketed. It has become a ritual for millions of Americans, and Robin has played a major role in the show's success.

Robin currently resides in Manhattan.