Roz Britton is a distinguished media professional whose legacy spans four decades of excellence, leadership, and community impact in the Greater Milwaukee area. Jammin’ 98.3, in partnership with Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin, the City of Milwaukee Office of African American Affairs, and Potawatomi Casino | Hotel, proudly celebrates Roz Britton as an African-American trailblazer whose work has made a lasting and positive difference in the community.
Roz has served as the office manager, radio personality, and longest-tenured employee at Milwaukee Media Group and Saga Communications, dedicating an extraordinary 40 years of service since beginning her journey with the company in 1985. Her career is a testament to commitment, adaptability, and passion for broadcasting.
Holding a degree in Communications, Roz’s educational foundation led her directly into the world of radio, where she quickly became a respected and recognizable voice. Over the years, she has captivated audiences across multiple formats, including her memorable role on WKLH Classic Rock as the Caramel Queen of Funk on Friday Funk, and her bold, fan-favorite presence on 102.9 The HOG, where she is affectionately known as the Notorious BIC.
Rooted deeply in her faith, Roz Britton is renowned not only for her professional achievements but also for her joyful, charismatic personality and unwavering positivity. She embodies the spirit of service, authenticity, and excellence, inspiring colleagues, listeners, and the broader Milwaukee community alike.
Roz Britton’s enduring influence in media and her commitment to uplifting others make her a truly deserving honoree and a shining example of leadership, resilience, and legacy.
