Westmoreland Community Connections
Sundays 7AM and 11PM
Westmoreland Community Connections is a public affairs program of WHJB FM 107.1, with host Jennifer Miele, 7 am and 11 pm on WHJB.
If you’re interested in being on the show, contact WHJB via email.
Presented by
On this Sunday’s edition (02-15-26) of Westmoreland Community Connections:
Bassel Sayegh, MD from Independence Health System
Topic: Join host Jennifer Miele for an important and informative conversation with Bassel Sayegh, MD, a specialist in electrophysiology, as they discuss atrial fibrillation (AFib), stroke risk, and innovative treatment options—including the WATCHMAN device.
Listen this Sunday at 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM on WHJB.
About Jennifer Miele
Jennifer has spent nearly two decades in Pittsburgh Television, first as a reporter for WTAE, then as the spokesperson and Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Excela Health. She is now host of The Catholic Accent television show on WTAE and Chief Communications Officer for the Diocese of Greensburg.
Jennifer and her teams have amassed dozens of accolades for their journalism and advertising work, including Emmy, Telly, Communicator and AVA Awards. In 2020, Jennifer was named Marketing Professional of the Year in North America by the Catholic Press Association. That same organization named her Communications Professional of the year in 2019.
She holds a master’s degree from Virginia Tech and an undergraduate degree from St. Vincent College. Jennifer and her husband, Dr. Jason Cinti, a Chiropractor in Harrison City, live in North Huntingdon with their two daughters Francesca (Frankie) and Vivienne (Vivi). They attend church at Immaculate Conception Parish in Irwin. Jennifer is head cheerleading coach for Queen of Angels Catholic School and sits on several alumni boards at St. Vincent College.











