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Stephanie Aaronson Corporation for Public Broadcasting Participants List for meeting 2018 PBS Annual Meeting: (4/24/2018) First Name Last Name: Organization: Title: City: State: Corporation for Public Vice President, Education & Stephanie Aaronson Broadcasting Community Impact Washington DC Jon Abbott WGBH President & CEO Boston MA Deborah Acklin WQED President & CEO Pittsburgh PA Amanda Adams-Barney The Sekmet Group The Fixer Germantown MD Jennie Adler PBS PBS Foundation Arlington VA Director of Marketing + Alexis Aggrey Black Public Media Engagement New York NY Ronnie Agnew Mississippi Public Broadcasting Executive Director Jackson MS Pamela Aguilar PBS 2100 Crystal Dr Arlington VA Wylie Aiken PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Arlington VA CAV International/NHK WORLD- Manager, NHK WORLD US Nanao Akanuma JAPAN Distribution New York NY Sr. Director, Data Strategy & Kate Alany PBS Operations Arlington VA Andre Alexander WGBH CFO Boston MA Director, Media Operations & Vickie Allen PBS Library Arlington VA Senior Director, WGBH Cory Allen WGBH Research Boston MA Exec. Producer NJTV News and Director of Program Phil Alongi NJTV Development Newark NJ Corporation for Public SVP, Chief Policy and Business Steve Altman Broadcasting Affairs Officer Washington DC Robert Altman WMHT President and CEO Troy NY Robert Altman WMHT President and CEO Troy NY Senior Manager, Business Andrew Alvarez KQED Intelligence San Francisco CA Syed Amaanullah PBS Director, Product Management Alexandria VA Marketing and Outreach Jennifer Amend Wyoming PBS Director Riverton WY Producer (A CHEF'S LIFE, Shirlette Ammons Markay Media SALTBOX) Durham NC Marian Andersen PBS Board of Directors Alumna Arlington VA Mark Anderson Bitcentral Sales Engineer Newport Beach CA William Anderson Blue Ridge PBS Executive Vice President Roanoke VA Executive Producer for Lauren Anderson Georgia Public Broadcasting Promotions/ Creative Services Atlanta GA Andrea Anderson KVIE Director of Marketing Sacramento CA Polly Anderson The Oklahoma Network Executive Director Oklahoma City OK VP. Marketing & Jennifer Ansley 9 Story Media Group Communications Toronto ON Paula Apsell WGBH Senior Executive Producer Boston MA Tiffany Armstrong Alabama Public Television ECE Coordinator Birmingham AL Executive Producer, Raney Aronson WGBH FRONTLINE Boston MA Jill Arrigoni Twin Cities PBS Digital Product Manager St. Paul MN Rich Aukland Allegiance Fundraising Group CEO Fargo ND Brad Austin KCPT Creative Arts Producer Kansas City MO Adam Austin PBS Project Manager Arlington VA Karen Avery PBS PBS Foundation Arlington VA Sandy Avriette PBS Manager, Distributed Systems Arlington VA Senior Director of Board Amy Axelrod WGBH Relations Boston MA Thomas Axtell Vegas PBS General Manager Las Vegas NV Ron Bachman WGBH Senior Director of Programming Boston MA Don Baer PBS PBS Board Chair Arlington VA Laura Baich WTIU/WFIU Marketing Director Bloomington IN SHELLEE BAILEY Iowa Public Television VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSTON IA Sr. Director, Production & Glenn Baker WETA Creative Services Arlington VA Laura Baker WOSU Director of Advancement Columbus OH Darcy Bakkegard Prairie Public Broadcasting Teacher Ambassador Fargo ND Kateri Balogh AETN Graphic Designer Conway AR Cary Balzer KSPS Program Manager Spokane WA Ellie Banks Mississippi Public Broadcasting Digital Media Strategist Jackson MS Beth Barbee Rocky Mountain Public Media Chief Marketing Officer Denver CO Leslie Barbera Forest Incentives Sr. Director Station Relations Warminster PA Business Development Bianca Barlas CARS, Inc. Executive San Diego CA Judy Barlow American Public Television VP Business Development Boston MA Greg Barnes Holiday Vacations COO Eau Claire WI Kristine Barr PBS Stage Manager Arlington VA Senior Director, Outreach and Ferne Barrow WETA Community Engagement Arlington VA Jonathan Barzilay PBS COO Arlington VA Director, Educational Media Dr. Niki Bates Vegas PBS Services Las Vegas NV Bruce Bauer CARS, Inc. Director of Partner Support San Diego CA Tika Beard KUED Major Gift Officer Salt Lake City UT Karen Bell KRCB Program Manager Sebastopol CA VP, Content & Community Joyce Belloise South Florida PBS Partnerships Miami FL Susan Bellows WGBH Senior Producer Boston MA Marsha Bemko WGBH Executive Producer Boston MA Jon Bennett KAMU Station Manager College Station TX Senior Director, Multiplatform Jennifer Bennett Allen PBS Marketing Arlington VA Natalie Benoy KUED Social Media Coordinator Salt Lake City UT Assistant to the General Kelly Berendsen WGVU AM/FM/TV Manager Grand Rapids MI Fred Berens PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Board Arlington VA David Bernstein PBS Distribution Co-President, PBSd Boston MA Sony Professional Solutions Michael Berry Americas National Accounts Park Ridge NJ The Programming Service for Regina Berry Public Television Program Manager Tampa FL PBS and PBS Foundation Afsaneh Beschloss PBS Board Arlington VA Sr Director, Business Raj Bhansali PBS Intelligence Arlington VA Lucas Bialecki AAA Exclusive Vacations Director, National Accounts Providence RI Vice President, Content Jeff Bieber WETA Development & Production Arlington VA Connie Birdsall Lippincott Senior Design Partner New York NY Keith Birkfeld KVCR General Manager San Bernardino CA Patricia Bischetti Craft in America Executive Producer Los Angeles CA Tim Bischoff The Kentucky Network Chief Technology Officer LEXINGTON KY Mark Bishop T-Mobile Sr. Manager Parsippany NJ Mary Bitterman PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Board Arlington VA Corporate Support Kerri Blache WYES Representative New Orleans LA Victor Blanchet WGBH Assistant Account Executive Boston MA Assistant Director of Educational Outreach & Kellie Blanden WILL Professional Development Urbana IL Pacific Islanders in Pacific Islanders in Communications Board Nālani Blane Kealaiki Communications Treasurer Honolulu HI Barbara Blauhut WETA Sr Director Events Arlington VA Special Projects Senior James Blue PBS NewsHour Producer Arlington VA John Boland KQED President San Francisco CA Lori Bolding KLRU Sr. VP Development Austin TX Carla Borrás WGBH Director of Digital Video boston MA Maricella Borroel KLRN Director of Education San Antonio TX Gene Bortnick Sun and Sky Entertainment, Inc. Director Hallandale Beach FL Assia Boundaoui Firelight Media Director/Firelight Fellow New York NY Outreach and Education Ralph Bouquet WGBH Manager Boston MA Director of Digital Strategy & Jan Boyd Oregon Public Broadcasting Community Engagement Portland OR Jackie Boyer KERA Manager, On Air Fundraising Dallas TX Managing Director, Jim Bracciale WGBH FRONTLINE Boston MA Corporation for Public Anne Brachman Broadcasting SVP Government Affairs Washington DC Kerry Bracken DMW Fundraising Account Manager, Client Mgmt. Plymouth MA Mark Bradway Georgia Public Broadcasting Design Director Atlanta GA Laura Brandt Detroit Public TV Director, Operations Wixom MI Series Producer - Native Julianna Branham Providence Pictures America PROVIDENCE RI Vice President of National John Bredar WGBH Programming Boston MA Brenneman- Jason Black KQED Chief of Staff San francisco CA Chris Brenner Concord Hotels Business Owner Annapolis MD WPT Broadcasting & Media Malcolm Brett Wisconsin Public Television Innovations Director madison WI Deborah Brewer WOUB Educational Services Manager Athens OH Mark Brewer WOUB General Manager Athens OH Joe Brewster American Documentary/POV Filmmaker Brooklyn NY Director, Programming & Dwayne Bright KCETLink Media Group Scheduling Burbank CA Director, Programming & Dwayne Bright KCETLink Media Group Scheduling Burbank CA Elise Brimhall KUED Education Coordinator Salt Lake City UT GM/Director of Public David Brinkley WKYU Broadcasting Bowling Green KY Senior Director, Business Lori Brittain PBS Operations Arlington VA Jill Britton WTTW Chief Development Officer Chicago IL Manager, Arizona PBS Henry Brodersen Arizona PBS Enterprises Phoenix AZ Alyson Brokenshire WETA Senior Director, Major Gifts Arlington VA Nelson Broms PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Arlington VA Pearl Broms PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Arlington VA Victoria Brown PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Arlington VA Winnie Brown WYES Major Gifts New Orleans LA Brown Shelia Robinson Mississippi Public Broadcasting Director of Early Childhood Jackson MS Executive Vice President & Joe Bruns WETA Chief Operating Officer Arlington VA Paul Buckner Public Broadcasting Atlanta General Manager Atlanta GA Corporation for Public Sylvia Bugg Broadcasting VP, Diversity and TV Content Washington DC Amy Burkett PBS Charlotte General Manager Charlotte NC Carole Burns Milwaukee PBS Digital Content Manager Milwaukee WI Tom Burton WHRO Chief Development Officer Norfolk VA Director, Business Heidi Busch Public Media Apps Development Annapolis MD Director of Corporate Lynn Bush The Oklahoma Network Underwriting Oklahoma City OK Joan Butcher WOUB Director of Program Services Athens OH Forest Butler PBS Hawaii Editor Honolulu HI Vice President, Corporate Jennifer Byrne PBS Communications Arlington VA Andrés Caballero Firelight Media Director/Firelight Fellow New York NY Lyric Cabral ITVS Filmmaker San Francisco CA Director, Business Operations & Laurie Cahalane WGBH Finance Boston MA Corporation for Public Patricia Cahill Broadcasting Member, Board of Directors Washington DC Angie Callahan WHRO Director, Children's Services Norfolk VA Brian Callahan WHRO Chief Education Officer Norfolk VA Ruby Calvert PBS Foundation PBS Foundation Arlington VA Cesar Camacho PBS Sr. Event Technology Manager Arlington VA CAV International/NHK WORLD- Jay Campbell JAPAN President New York NY Janet Campbell WCVE Director of TV Programming Richmond VA Senior
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