
Senior Vice President, System Resources & Technology at National Public Radio
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Senior Vice President, System Resources & Technology at National Public Radio
Washington D.C. Metro Area
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4/2009-present, Senior Vice President, System Resources & Technology, National Public Radio
1/2009-4/2009, Executive Vice President (interim), National Public Radio
10/2008-1/2009, Interim President & CEO, National Public Radio; chairman of the board, National Public Media subsidiary
3/2008-9/2008, Interim Chief Executive Officer, National Public Radio; chairman of the board, National Public Media subsidiary
1995-2008, Associate VP & General Manager, Educational & Public Media, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
1978-1995, General Manager, KWSU Radio-Television Services, Washington State University
1975-1978, State Coordinator for Idaho Public Television, Boise, ID
1972-1975, Director of Administration, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Vermillion, SD
1969-1972, broadcast technician, South Dakota Public Broadcasting
1966-1969, US Air Force Communications Service
Currently on board of directors of National Public Media and American Public Television. Previously on boards of director of National Public Radio, 2005-08 (chairman, 2007-08), America's Public Television Stations, University Licensee Association, Integrated Media Association, Public Broadcasting Service, Station Resource Group (past chairman), Small Station Association (past national coordinator), Pacific Mountain Network (past vice-president), West Coast Public Radio (past president), and others. Co-organizer and chair, Public Service Publisher Initiative.
Frequent writer, speaker and consultant on emerging and online media strategies and how they should inform legacy media organizations.
Professional: new/emerging media, advanced networking technologies, innovation/change.
public radio colleague, public television colleague, National Public Radio, Public Broadcasting Service
• 2008, Integrated Media Association Golden Mouse Award for "vision and leadership in the challenges of new media for public broadcasting"
• 2006, Public Radio Regional Organizations Award for "contributions made on behalf of public radio stations nationwide"
• 2002 America's Public Television Stations Excellence in Digital Transition, Groundbreaking Partnerships, and Educational Technologies.
• Listed in Marquis Who's Who publications: Who’s Who In America, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America and Who's Who in Entertainment