Van's
Bio Van grew up in Adel, Iowa,
just outside Des Moines. Being an only child, his parents
reported he was an extremely creative and inventive child.
Kindergarten through 12th grade he walked across the street
to school every day. He attended Drake University in Des
Moines where he received a B.A. in Radio TV journalism in
1973. Radio has always been a
passion for Van, spending a lot of time tuning and listening
as a youngster. In 1971 Van got his first radio job at KDLS
FM in Perry, Iowa, and after graduating from Drake, was
named Program Director at the station. In 1974 he became the
morning air personality at KWEN in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he
stayed for a year before returning to Iowa. In 1975 Van became an air
personality at KRNT Radio in Des Moines, where he spent a
total of 10 years, with a two year break in between when he
worked for the American Lung Association of Iowa as
Development and Public Relations Director. In 1986 Van moved across
town to host the morning show on 50 thousand watt WHO Radio.
In 1987 he was also named Program Director. After joining
the station, WHO's morning show quickly became the most
listened to radio program in the state of Iowa. In 1991 Van began hosting
a daily television program on WHO TV. That local variety
show aired for four years. While continuing to work
at WHO, in late 1991, Van and a business partner bought KLSN
FM Radio in Jefferson, Iowa, which they owned for two years,
then sold. Under Van's leadership WHO
Radio has won seven national Marconi awards from the
National Association of Broadcasters, two of which were
awarded to him personally as medium market personality of
the year in 1992 and 1997. In 2004, Van invented the
DayTellerTM timepiece, which became
available to the public in 2005. Van is married with two
sons, born in 1981 and 83, and a daughter born in 1989. Copyright © 2005. Van
Harden. All Rights Reserved.
