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Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (As of 6/15/2018) Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Moustapha Abdul Mary-Catherine Armstrong Bill Barquin Financial Analyst Dir. of Finance & Administration COO Corporation for Public Broadcasting Rhode Island PBS KUFW-FM Washington, DC Providence, RI Phoenix, AZ Steve Albertson Katherine Arno Vidhya Bashyam Dir. of Administration Dir., TV Community Service Senior Dir., Finance KNKX-FM Grants Policy & Review PBS Seattle, WA Corporation for Public Broadcasting Arlington, VA Washington, DC Sherry Alexander Devi Bala Bruce Bauer VP for Administration & Finance Asst. VP Business Services Director of Partner Support Community Communications, Inc. Unv. of Houston CARS, Inc (WMFE-FM) Houston Public Media San Diego, CA Orlando, FL Houston, TX Carlos Anadon June Baldwin Kelly Bergeron Sales Manager Sr. VP, General Counsel Business Manager FLUOTEC KCETLink Wyoming Public Media Monterey Park, CA Burbank , CA Laramie, WY Tina Arbes Nicole Banman Michael Berry CFO Business Manager Sony National Public Broadcasting Atlanta KANU Account Manager to PBS Atlanta, GA Lawrence, KS Sony Electronics Boston, MA Jason Argenas Jim Barksdale Sergey Bessarab Human Resources Manager Controller Sr. Dir., Financial Planning & WQED Multimedia AETN Analysis Pittsburgh, PA Conway, AR THIRTEEN-WNET New York, NY Dawn Ariza Bianca Barlas Ollette Boyd Chief Financial Officer/VP Business Development Executive CFO Administration CARS, Inc WTVS/Detroit PTV PBS SoCaL San Diego, CA Wixom, MI Costa Mesa, CA Page 1 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Becky Bremer Chris Capato Joanne Church Jr. Accountant Dir., Finance & Administration President PBS SoCal Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Radio Research Consortium, Inc. Los Angeles, CA Corporation Olney, MD Pittsburgh, PA Kenneth Brown Joseph Caron Harry Clark Sr. VP, Human Resources Compliance Specialist Executive Vice President Public Broadcasting Atlanta WPSU Market Enginuity Atlanta, GA University Park, PA Los Angeles, CA Leon Browning Catherine Carrera Todd Coleman Accounting Manager Assistant Controller Sr. Dir. for Finance and UNC TV KQED Inc. Administration RTP, NC San Francisco, CA Kentucky Network/KET Lexington, KY Barbara Bush Chris Carver Renee Cooper WHQR Finance Manager Senior Accountant Chief Financial Officer WHQR-FM KUED-TV and KUER-FM KIXE-TV Wilmington, NC Salt Lake City, UT Redding, CA Francisco Cabrera Chalalai Charbsuwan Paul Corbeil Planning Director Accountant Senior Public Media Account WIPR KUED-TV and KUER-FM Executive Naranjito, PR Salt Lake City, UT Advanced Solutions International Alexandria, VA Edrina Calderon Albert Chavez Robert Cross Accounting Manager Chief Financial Officer Finance Manager KCET-TV KCET-TV KUT Burbank, CA Burbank, CA Austin, TX Connie Campbell Charlie Chi Bob Culkeen CFO Senior Financial Analyst General Manager WFYI Public Media KLCS WSRE-TV Indianapolis, IN Los Angeles, CA Pensacola , FL Page 2 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Rob Cunningham Derek Donnellon Esperanza Flury Chief Financial Officer Business Manager Assistant GM, Finance & Accounting Vermont Public Television WDET-FM WXPN Colchester, VT Detroit, MI Philadelphia, PA Megan Davey Nazeef Ebrahim Neal Ford Business & Information Manager Financial Analyst Director WGVU Broadcasting Arizona PBS - Arizona State KPBS Grand Rapids, MI University San Diego, CA Phoenix, AZ Rebecca Davis Rita Echeverria Damon Frazier CFO WUCF -Dir. of Finance & Senior Consultant KUED-KUER Administration BI Solutions Group, LLC Salt Lake City, UT WUCF Westerville, OH Orlando, FL Biniam Debebe Mark Everett Lackisha Freeman Senior Financial Review Specialist HR Generalist and Payroll General Manager Corporation for Public Broadcasting NETA WNCU-FM Washington, DC Columbia, SC Durham, NC Stacey Decker Carol Farris Krista Frunzi Chief Operating Officer Dir. of Finance Human Resources Manager WGBH Montana PBS WFSU Public Media Boston, MA Bozeman, MT Tallahassee, FL Stephanie DeClerq Emeric Feldmar Claudia Galdamez Fiscal Officer Dir. of Engineering Dir. of SACA Broadcast WKAR WGBH Spanish American Civic Association East Lansing, MI Boston, MA for Equality, Inc.. Lancaster, PA Krista Doble Jennifer Ferro John Gamba Dir. of Finance and Administration President Controller Rocky Mountain Public Media KCRW South Florida PBS (WXEL & Denver, CO Los Angeles, CA WPBT2) Boynton Beach, FL Page 3 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Robert Garcia Rosa Graupera Mike Hanscom Dir. of Finance CFO Senior Budget Accountant Southern California Public Radio Spanish American Civic Association Alabama Public Television Pasadena, CA for Equality, Inc. Birmingham, AL Lancaster, PA Elise Gasser Joe Green Randy Hansen Controller Senior Auditor Asst. GM-Admin & Finance KCRW Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nebraska ETV Santa Monica, CA Washington, DC Lincoln, NE John Gast Emilie Grombacher Crystal Harjadi Director, Finance Chief People Officer Senior Financial Analyst Prairie Public Broadcasting Market Enginuity Southern California Public Radio Fargo, ND Phoenix, AZ Pasadena, CA Frank Ghansah Luma Haj Carol Hartz Senior Auditor Executive Dir. of Operations Assistant Controller Corporation for Public Broadcasting WHUT Colorado River Public Media Washington, DC Washington, DC Yuma, AZ Kevin Goldberg Cindy Hall Kimberly Heath Member Business Manager Chief Financial Officer Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth Boise State Public Radio KUAT-KUAZ Washington, DC Boise, ID Tucson, AZ Agnes Goodrich Scott Halvorsen Lorraine Hernandez Account Manager University Counsel Administrative Officer WHRO Public Media KBYU PBS Guam Norfolk, VA Provo, UT Barrigada, GU Ken Goulet Clare Hannan Carla Hervey Senior Financial Review Specialist CFO & VP for Administration Business Affairs Manager Corporation for Public Broadcasting Maine Public KWBU-FM Washington, DC Lewiston, ME Waco, TX Page 4 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Ron Hetrick Carol Jacobs Burhan Khan Senior Vice President Office Manager Financial Analyst WITF Radio Research Consortium, Inc. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Harrisburg, PA Olney, MD Washington, DC Phil Hoffman Mike Jacobson Cristina Koh-Tungol Executive Director VP, Human Resources Deputy Controller WUCF PBS THIRTEEN-WNET Orlando, FL Arlington, VA New York, NY Stephen Holmes Debra Jacobson Ted Krichels Director Sr. Team Leader Senior Vice President, System Station Sourcing Group Corporation for Public Broadcasting Development & Media Strategy Boulder, CO Washington, DC Corporation for Public Broadcasting Washington, DC Karen Howe Carl Jannetti Joyce L'Heureux CEO Team Leader Finance Director Florida Public Broadcasting Corporation for Public Broadcasting Rhode Island Public Radio Services Inc. Washington, DC Providence, RI St. Petersburg, FL Maureen Hughes Veronica Jimenez Richard La CFO Budget Administrator Corporate Reporting Accountant St. Louis Public Radio KWMU USC Radio Group KQED Inc. St. Louis, MO Los Angeles, CA San Francisco, CA Kristen Hurley Earl Johnson Loan Lam Senior Dir. of Operations Account Manager Corporate Reporting Manager WGBH National Public Radio KQED Inc. Boston, MA Washington, DC San Francisco, CA Eric Hyyppa Dawna Johnson Phil Lane Executive Director Dir. of Finance Dir. of Content NETA WBUR-FM WGVU Public Media Columbia, SC Boston, MA Grand Rapids, MI Page 5 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Zach Lawson Jackie Livesay Adan Maldonado COO Assistant General Counsel & VP, Accountant IV New Hampshire Public Radio Compliance Houston Public Media Concord, NH Corporation for Public Broadcasting Houston, TX Washington, DC Allison Laymon Adam Livingston Jaclyn Mandrake Accountant COO Human Resources Director KLRU-TV Livingston Associates Maine Public Austin, TX Baltimore, MD Lewiston, ME Gene Lee Cheryl Locher David Maoz Dir. of Production Finance and Manager of Finance & Administration Associate Grants WUWM-Milwaukee Public Radio Littler Mendelson P.C. WGBH Milwaukee, WI , Boston, MA Andrew Leitch Patrick Lopez LaShaundra McCarty Executive Dir., Marketing & Member Executive VP & CFO Speaker | Coach | Trainer Experience KLRN 3C: Creative Communications & Greater Public San Antonio, TX Consulting Minneapolis, MN Biloxi, MS Mark Leonard Jessica Luther Maureen McConnell General Manager/CEO Sr. Operations Specialist - Accounting Associate Nebraska ETV Office of the General Mgr. KUT Radio Lincoln, NE KWMU-FM Austin, TX St. Louis, MO Bob Levin Deanna Mackey Kim McCormick Dir. of Finance and Administration President CPA Partner UNC TV Public Television Major Market Audit Services, Grant Thornton RTP, NC Group San Jose, CA La Jolla, CA Connie Leyva Ida Maldonado Jamie McGory CFO Senior Assoc Finance & Operations Accounting Associate Texas Public Radio KUT Radio KCRW San Antonio, TX Austin, TX San Diego, CA Page 6 Public Media Business Association May 29 - June 1, 2018 Hilton at Long Beach • Long Beach, CA Attendee List (as of 6/15/2018) Brandon Merrill Donna Mulvey Howard Pearl Chief Financial Officer Fiscal Management/Traffic Assistant CEO Vegas PBS Specialist CARS, Inc Las Vegas, NV WQCS-FM San Diego, CA Fort Pierce, FL Nancy
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