Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Kevin Klose |
Chief Executive Officer |
| Dennis L. Haarsager |
President |
| Don Lockett |
Vice President, Chief Technical Officer |
| Jim Elder |
CFO, Vice President, Finance, Treasurer & Admin |
| Mike Starling |
Chief Technology Officer and Executive Director |
| Mitch Praver |
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer |
| Robert Holstein |
Vice President, Information Technology & Chief Information Officer |
| Lyle Logan |
Executive Vice President, Northern Trust Global Investments |
| Jay Kernis |
Senior Vice President, Programming |
| Andi Sporkin |
Vice President, Communications |
| Annie Callaway Davis |
Vice President, Development & Executive Director, NPR Foundation |
| Barbara Hall |
Vice President, Development |
| Dana Rehm |
Vice President, Services |
| Ellen Weiss |
Vice President, News |
| Kathleen Jackson |
Vice President, HR |
| Margaret Smith |
Vice President, Programming |
| Maria C. Thomas |
Vice President & General Manager, NPR Online |
| Michael Riksen |
Vice President |
| Neal Jackson |
Vice President, Legal |
| Peter Lowenstein |
Vice President, Distr |
| John A. Herrmann |
Managing Director |
| Chris Kimball |
Founder of Cooks' Illustrated |
| Dale DeGroff |
Co-Founder |
| Judith A. Winston |
Co-Founder |
| Carlos Barrionuevo |
Senior Director, Business Development |
| David Argentieri |
Senior Director, Operations & Engineering |
| Emily Rubin |
Director, Business Development |
| Jackie Nixon |
Director, Research |
| Josh Friedman |
Senior Director of Individual Giving |
| Cinny Kennard |
General Manager, NPR West |
| Michael Abrahams |
Manager, Marketing |
| Alan Cheuse |
Commentator |
| Amy Walters |
Producer |
| Ann Leary |
|
| Ari Shapiro |
|
| Barbara A Perry |
Media Commentator |
| Betsy Bayha |
Producer |
| Bonnie Grice |
Producer |
| Brooke Smith |
|
| Cathy Walker |
|
| Cheryl Devall |
Correspondent |
| Christopher Neff |
Artist |
| Christopher Turpin |
Executive Producer, All Things Considered |
| Cokie Roberts |
Senior News Analyst |
| Corey Flintoff |
Reporter |
| Deborah Medwin |
Correspondent |
| Doug Mayer |
Producer |
| Elaine Heinzman |
Assistant Producer, Weekend Edition, and Coach |
| Elizabeth Edwards |
|
| Elizabeth Tannen |
Assistant Producer, All Things Considered |
| Eric Nuzum |
|
| Erin Killian |
Producer, Digital News |
| Fred Davis |
Technology Commentator |
| Guy Raz |
Defense Correspondent |
| Jim Wildman |
Senior Producer |
| Joanne Silberner |
Health Policy Correspondent |
| Jocelyn Frank |
Producer, Reporter |
| Juan Williams |
Senior Correspondent |
| Judith E. Stein |
Reviewer |
| Kaleel Sakakeeny |
|
| Keith Jenkins |
Supervising Senior Producer for Multimedia |
| Ken Tucker |
Reviewer |
| Kevin Phillips |
Commentator |
| Leroy Sievers |
|
| Linda Jacobsen |
Sponsor |
| Margo Adler |
Correspondent |
| Mario Armstrong |
Technology Correspondent |
| Mark Oppenheimer |
|
| Martha Ackmann |
Commentator |
| Merrill Matthews |
Commentator |
| Michele Trudeau |
Contributing Science Correspondent |
| Monika Evstatieva |
Assistant Producer, Tell Me More |
| Munarsih Sahana |
|
| Oliver Revell |
Commentator |
| Paul Brown |
Reporter |
| Quinn Klinefelter |
|
| Robert Fulghum |
|
| Sarah Handel |
Associate Producer, Talk of the Nation |
| Stefan Fatsis |
Correspondent |
| Steve Inskeep |
Correspondent |
| Steve Proffitt |
Senior Producer, Day To Day |
| Suraya Mohamed |
Producer |
| Tammy Ayyoub |
Volunteer |
| Tandaleya Wilder |
Correspondent |
| Tod Machover |
|
| Tracy Wahl |
Supervisory Producer, Morning Edition |
| Wade Goodwyn |
Correspondent |
| Wendy-Jo Johnson |
|
| William Ayers |
|
| Andrew Prince |
Editorial Assistant, Digital News |
| Barrie Hardymon |
Associate Editor, Talk of the Nation |
| Cory Turner |
Editor, All Things Considered |
| Erica Ryan |
Assistant Editor, Digital News |
| Jason Derose |
Editor, Day To Day |
| Jeffrey Freymann Weyr |
Books & Publishing Editor |
| John Christiansen |
Web News Editor |
| Nicole Werbeck Home Page |
Editor |
| Scott Cameron |
Editor, Talk of the Nation |
| Stephanie Federico |
Associate Editor, Digital News |
Board of Directors
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Chief Executive Officer |
Current |
| Pew Fellowships In International Journalism |
President, National Public Radio |
Current |
| Developing Radio Partners |
President of Npr |
Current |
| Independent Sector |
President, National Public Radio |
Current |
| Developing Radio Partners |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Pew Fellowships In International Journalism |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Independent Sector |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Radio Liberty |
President |
Former |
| The Washington Post Company |
Correspondent |
Current |
| RFE/RL Inc. |
Director of Radio Liberty |
Former |
| The Washington Post Company |
Editor |
Former |
| Radio Liberty |
Director |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Bachelor of Arts Degree |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Vice President, Information Technology & Chief Information Officer |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Senior Director, Business Development |
Current |
| BlackVoices.com, Inc. |
Coo |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Commentator |
Current |
| All Things-Considered |
Commentator |
Current |
| The Writer's Workshop |
Co-Editor |
Current |
| Knoxville Writers' Guild |
|
Current |
| Lost' |
|
Current |
| The Kiriyama Prize |
|
Current |
| Associated Writing Programs |
|
Current |
| Bohemians |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Lre & Virginia |
Executive Director |
Current |
| McConnell Center |
Carter Glass Professor of Government and Founding Executive Director of the Center for Civic Renewal |
Current |
| The Center for Civic Renewal At Sweet Briar College |
Executive Director Professor of Government |
Current |
| Street Law, Inc |
Co-Facilitator, Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers |
Current |
| Sweet Briar College |
Carter Glass Professor of Government |
Current |
| C-Span |
Media Commentator |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Media Commentator |
Current |
| Freedom |
Co-Author |
Current |
| Street Law, Inc |
Director |
Current |
| University of Virginia |
Ph.D. |
Former |
| University of Louisville |
B.A. |
Former |
Betsy Bayha works in the Documentary unit at Lucasfilm Ltd. in San Rafael CA. She has more than 15 years of experience as an award-winning producer, reporter and writer for PBS productions and for National Public Radio. Betsy worked with two time Oscar winners Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman on "Hallways" a documentary about violence against gay and lesbian youth. She was Associate Producer for "Freedom Machines," a PBS special to be aired in 2004 about the empowering potential of technology in the lives of people with disabilities. Betsy is the former Director of Technology Policy at the World Institute on Disability (WID), in Oakland California and has worked in California and nationally to increase access to communications technology for people with disabilities. As a person with a hearing disability, Betsy has a strong personal interest in issues of social justice, access and equity for people with disabilities.
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| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wduq |
|
Current |
News editor Cheryl Devall arrives at KPCC after many years as a correspondent for National Public Radio and a senior editor for Marketplace. She helped edit the series "North Carolina Voices: Understanding Poverty," which won a 2006 duPont-Columbia award for North Carolina Public Radio. As a reporter, she was part of the NPR team that won a 1990 duPont-Columbia Award for "AIDS in Black America - Breaking the Silence." Her life in journalism has taken her around the country and home again to Southern California. Devall has reported for the San Jose Mercury News, the Chicago Tribune, the Louisville Courier-Journal and the Boston Globe. She's also taught, informally and otherwise; hers was the first public radio course offered at the University of Southern California. Devall spent the 1995-96 academic year as a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. She holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Radcliffe College of Harvard University and a master's from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Correspondent |
Current |
| Market Place Inc. |
Senior Editor |
Current |
| Scpr |
News Editor |
Current |
| San Jose Mercury News |
Los Angeles Correspondent |
Former |
| Npr, Inc |
Reporter |
Former |
| Market Place Inc. |
Correspondent |
Former |
| Stanford University |
Fellow |
Former |
| Chicago Tribune Company |
|
Former |
| Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism |
Master's |
Former |
| Radcliffe College |
Bachelor's Degree In Sociology |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Bachelor's Degree In Sociology |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Govmark Council |
Vice President of Integrated Marketing |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Artist |
Current |
| MCI Communications Corporation |
Product Manager |
Former |
| Thunderbird School of Global Management |
MBA In International Business |
Former |
| University of Michigan |
BA In Communications |
Former |
Cokie Roberts is a political commentator for ABC News, where for 15 years she has covered Congress, politics, and public policy. She is also the former co-anchor of This Week With Sam Donaldson and Cokie Roberts. In addition, Ms. Roberts serves as a senior news analyst for National Public Radio. During her broadcasting career, Ms. Roberts has won numerous awards, including two Emmys. She has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame, and was cited by the American Women in Radio and Television as one of the 50 greatest women in the history of broadcasting. Ms. Roberts is also a best-selling author. We Are Our Mother's Daughters is an account of women's roles and relationships in American history. Her most recent book, Founding Mothers, explores the lives of the wives, daughters, and others who influenced the men behind the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. She is a graduate of Wellesley College and the recipient of more than 15 honorary degrees.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Vision Conference Newsletter |
Political Commentator, ABC News |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Senior News Analyst |
Current |
| Port In A Storm Bookstore |
|
Current |
| Sacramento Speakers Series |
|
Current |
| Partnership for Public Service |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Week |
Co-Anchor |
Former |
| Wellesley College |
|
Former |
Corey Flintoff, Chairman, is a newscaster and reporter at National Public Radio and one of the most familiar voices on All Things Considered. Corey began work in radio in 1977 in Alaska and found many geographic and climate similarities in Mongolia where he worked with community radio stations as a Knight Fellow for six months in 2001.
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| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Writer's Lifeline, Inc., Inc. |
|
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Producer |
Current |
| The Waterman Fund |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Rescue Company |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Appalachian Mountain Club |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Randolph Mountain Club |
Trails Co-Chair, Newsletter Editor |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Lost Magazine |
Pop Culture Critic, Vh |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
|
Current |
| Lost Magazine |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Alumnus Guy Raz '96 was awarded the RIAS Berlin Prize and the Burns Award for his reporting from Germany and Eastern Europe. He is now the Defense Correspondent for National Public Radio (NPR).
Joanne Silberner, NPR Biography NPR News - Joanne Silberner is a health policy correspondent for National Public Radio. She covers medicine, health reform, and changes in the health care marketplace.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Health Policy Correspondent |
Current |
| Bakerycorner.Org |
|
Current |
| Silverdocs |
|
Current |
Juan Williams is one of America's leading political writers and thinkers. He is the senior correspondent for National Public Radio, a political analyst for Fox Television, and a regular panelist for Fox News Sunday. He has appeared on numerous programs including Nightline, Washington Week in Review, and CNN's Crossfire. In addition to prize-winning columns and editorial writing for The Washington Post, he has also authored six books, including the critically acclaimed biography, Thurgood Marshall--American Revolutionary. As senior correspondent for NPR's "Morning Edition" and host of "America's Black Forum," Williams is at the cutting edge of America's culture and politics. His understanding of American history and inside access to Washington politics give him a unique and informed voice as an analyst of current events. He examines American politics, civil rights, media, law, and culture with an uncompromising integrity and insight.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Town Hall South |
National Political Correspondent |
Current |
| Fox News Network, LLC |
Analyst |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Senior Correspondent |
Current |
| Fox Television |
Analyst |
Current |
| Students & Leaders |
Senior Correspondent |
Current |
| Bridging The Political Divide |
Senior Correspondent, Npr, Political Analyst, Fox News |
Current |
| Covenant With Black America |
|
Current |
| Nclr |
|
Current |
| Metropolitan Family - Summit |
|
Current |
| Tulisoma |
|
Current |
| Workforce Diversity Network |
|
Current |
| Living On Earth |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Washington Post Company |
Correspondent |
Former |
| Haverford College |
|
Former |
Judith E. Stein is a Philadelphia-based independent curator and critic. A recipient of a Pew Fellowship for her writings on art, she is a former arts reviewer for National Public Radio and a frequent contributor to Art in America. She has taught at the Tyler School of Art of Temple University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Maryland Institute College of Art. As curator at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (1981-95), she organized major traveling exhibitions of Red Grooms and Horace Pippin and more than ninety shows of contemporary art for the Academy's Morris Gallery. She co-curated "Picturing the Modern Amazon," for New York's New Museum of Contemporary Art. Her current project is a biography of the art dealer Richard Bellamy.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts |
Curator |
Current |
| Slought Foundation |
Critic |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Reviewer |
Current |
| Slought Foundation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Kaleel Sakakeeny is a regular contributor to the Boston Herald, and senior travel writer for both the Boston Parents Paper and Metro/Boston. As an on-air host for BusinessRadio 1060, he's returning to his roots as a radio journalist covering the Middle East and elsewhere for National Public Radio, the Christian Science Monitor and other publications. In the course of his travels, he walked the land carrying an open mike to produce "Audio Postcards," which aired on National Geographic Radio and won the Society of American Travel Writers' top award. Kaleel, formerly a writer-producer for the Travel Channel, is glad to be associated with FamilyTravelForum.com.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Reviewer |
Current |
| Entertainment Weekly Inc. |
Editor-at-Large |
Current |
| Ken Tucker |
|
Current |
| Entertainment Weekly Inc. |
Chief TV Critic |
Former |
| New York Magazine |
Critic |
Former |
In American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century, Kevin uncovers and assails the political coalition, led by radical religion, that he believes is driving the country to the brink of disaster. One of Kevin?s first books, The Emerging Republican Majority, set the political strategy for Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1968 and transformed the American political landscape for the generation that followed. Phillips? commitment to public service and strong sense of history make his presentations valuable to any audience?business, college, or public forum?that cares about where America is headed in the future. Called a ?modern Thomas Paine,? Kevin Phillips is a regular commentator for National Public Radio and a former commentator for CBS News.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
|
Current |
| Discovery Channel |
Executive Producer |
Former |
| Annenberg School of Communications |
Lecturer |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Global Vision Strategies, LLC |
President |
Current |
| Global Vision Strategies, LLC |
Founder |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Sponsor |
Current |
| Iowa State University |
B.S. In Linguistics |
Former |
Margot Adler has been a priestess of Wicca for almost 35 years. She is the author of Drawing Down the Moon, the classic study of contemporary Paganism in America - recently updated and revised - as well as a sixties memoir: Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit and Revolution. In her mundane life she is a correspondent for National Public Radio, and the host of Justice Talking, a radio show about law and American life.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Correspondent |
Current |
| Whole Terrain |
Correspondent for National Public Radio (Npr) |
Current |
| Straw Into Gold, Inc. |
|
Current |
| Circle Sanctuary |
|
Current |
| UC-Berkeley |
|
Former |
| Wbai |
|
Former |
Mario Armstrong has been awarded as Best Technology Guru 2006, acknowledged as one of the "Top 40 Under 40" leaders to watch by the American City Business Journal and has recently received the Hope for Today, Visions for Tomorrow award by the Legislative Maryland Caucus. Mario is the Co-Owner of Mario Armstrong Media, LLC a multimedia content development and technology consultant company. Mario breaks down technology concepts for non-tech audiences. From public policy to entertainment, he demystifies and uncovers how technology impacts our society and culture. He is a technology correspondent for National Public Radio heard on NPR's Morning Edition and NPR's News and Notes programs. He hosts a national radio show for XM and 2 regional technology talk shows "The Digital Cafe and "The Digital Spin". On television he appears regularly on ABC2 News, he hosted and co-produced a business magazine tv show entitled "Business Pulse" interviewing industry leaders and has been seen on TV-One, CNBC, Comcast, PBS, AOL.com & C-span. He publishes a weekly newsletter, a video blog and is a contributing writer for The Baltimore Sun and various national magazines. He was 1 of 6 chosen in the United States to be a part of a Technology Delegation to meet with entrepreneurs in Seoul Korea to discuss new international business partnerships between the United States and Korea. His involvement with technology & the Internet exceeds twelve years. His career involved working as the Technology Advisor to former Baltimore City Mayor, now Governor of Maryland, Martin O'Malley and as an IT Director for the State of Maryland Tourism. In the community Mario sits on a variety of local and national boards and he is the co-founder of the Urban Video Game Academy an educational non-profit program that uses the allure, interactivity and development process of video games to increase student interest and academic achievement in Science, Technology, English and Math. The program has been featured in USAToday, CNN & Newsweek magazine.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Commentator |
Current |
| Martha Ackmann |
Author and Editor |
Current |
| Middlebury College |
M.A. |
Former |
Merrill Matthews Jr., Ph.D., is director of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance, a Washington D.C.-based research and advocacy organization promoting free market health insurance reforms, and a visiting scholar with the Dallas-based Institute for Policy Innovation. He is a public policy analyst specializing in health care, Social Security, welfare and Internet issues, and is the author of numerous studies in health policy, as well as other public policy issues. He is past president of the Health Economics Roundtable for the National Association for Business Economics, the largest trade association of business economists, and health policy advisor to the American Legislative Exchange Council, a bipartisan association of state legislators. Since 1992, Dr. Matthews has served as the medical ethicist for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center s Institutional Review Board for Human Experimentation, and has contributed chapters to two recently published books: Physician Assisted Suicide: Expanding the Debate (Routledge, 1998) and The 21st Century Health Care Leader (Josey-Bass, 1998). He is a "Brain Trust" columnist for Investor s Business Daily and has been published in numerous journals and newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron s, USA Today and The Washington Times. He is an award-winning political analyst for USA Radio Network and an occasional commentator for National Public Radio. Dr. Matthews received his Ph.D. in Philosophy and Humanities from the University of Texas at Dallas
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Cahi |
Executive Director |
Current |
| USA Radio Network, Inc. |
Analyst |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Commentator |
Current |
| Cahi |
Director |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Contributing Science Correspondent |
Current |
| Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma |
Contributing Science Correspondent for National Public Radio |
Current |
North Country Public Radio is getting acquainted with a colleague from Indonesia this week. Munarsih Sahana is a Humphrey Scholar, studying at the University of Maryland. She's spent time at National Public Radio during her year. And this week she's visiting the North Country in an ongoing exchange between this station and Developing Radio Partners, an organization that works to build real participatory communities internationally through financially and editorially independent media services with a focus on community radio. Munarsih spoke with Martha Foley and Todd Moe during The Eight O'Clock Hour this morning.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| MSNBC |
Commentator |
Current |
| CNBC |
Commentator |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Commentator |
Current |
| Fox News Network, LLC |
Commentator |
Current |
| Supercom - Incident |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Disaster Management Solutions Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Lawenforcementtechnology |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Policing.Com |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Policing.Com |
Member |
Former |
Paul is a newscaster/reporter for National Public Radio (NPR) in Washington, D.C., where he handles an ever-changing combination of on-air, reporting, editing, producing, and directing duties. He was a key participant in the 2000 fieldwork undertaken on the Preserving Living Traditions Tibetan Folk Music project.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wdet-FM |
City Government Reporter |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
|
Current |
| British Broadcasting Corporation |
|
Current |
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| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Scrabylon |
Correspondent for National Public Radio |
Current |
| The Wall Street Journal |
|
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Correspondent |
Current |
| Pew Fellowships In International Journalism |
|
Current |
| Morehead State University |
|
Former |
Tandaleya is an award-winning public radio correspondent and the News Director at WSHU Public Radio in Fairfield, Connecticut. She also works as a contributing correspondent for National Public Radio and Public Radio International. A certified tennis "hacker" and former collegiate coach, Tandi produces national reports from the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, Wimbledon and other major tennis venues. Tandaleya is also the creator of She Got Game, the nation's first women's sports radio show.tandaleya@shegotgame.com shegotgame@hotmail.com
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| She Got Game |
Founder |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Correspondent |
Current |
| She Got Game |
Executive Producer |
Former |
Wade Goodwyn is a correspondent for National Public Radio. He reports on all types of national affairs in Texas, Louisiana and the Southwest. He has been reporting for National Public Radio since 1991. Previously, Goodwyn was a political consultant in New York City.
John Christiansen was first elected to the Board of Fire Commissioners in November 2007. John retired from the Department of Defense in 2003 after a total of 28 years of combined federal service. His last duty assignment was as the assistant manager of the Fort Lewis Golf Course. John proudly served as a combat medic with the 1st Infantry Division and served in Vietnam in 1967-68. He is a Tet Offensive Survivor and a life member of the VFW and The Society of the Big Red One. John comes from a firefighter family. His father and two uncles were career Seattle firefighters, and his son Alex is a Lacey Fire District lieutenant. John has been a lifelong volunteer in youth sports, sports officiating, scouting and fund raising. He has supported LFD programs, Fire & Ice Basketball Game, the Community Service Committee, Fill the Boot and Adopt-A-Family. John has been married for 36 years to Marion, a retired army nurse. His daughter Amy has been a volunteer for the LFD and now lives with her husband in Germantown, Maryland. She is a Web news editor for National Public Radio.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Emerging Markets Management, LLC |
Chairman and Chief Investment Officer |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Emerging Markets Management, LLC |
Founder |
Former |
| New York University |
M.B.A. |
Former |
| Yale University |
M.A. |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Aac&U |
President, Bowling Green State University |
Current |
| Bgsu |
Interim President, Bowling Green State University |
Current |
| Wikiquickfacts |
|
Current |
| Knight Commission |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Aac&U |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Davey Tree Expert Company |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| PolyOne Corporation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| University of Pittsburgh |
Masters |
Former |
| University of Pittsburgh |
Degrees |
Former |
Dave Edwards has been Director / General Manager of WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio since 1985. During his tenure, Edwards has spearheaded major initiatives including a successful capital fund raising campaign which allowed the station to move into state of the art broadcast facilities. Under his leadership, community fund raising has increased by more than 860%.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wuwm |
Director, General Manager |
Current |
| Wuwm |
Director |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Vice Chairman |
Current |
John Stark has been KNAU's general manager since September 1993, transforming KNAU into the seven-station Arizona Public Radio network. Stark was named Public Radio General Manager of the Year in 2000. In 2004 he was elected to the NPR Board of Directors for a three year term. Prior to arriving in northern Arizona, Stark previously worked at public radio stations in Las Vegas, Boulder, Fresno and Denver and at NPR in Washington. He resides in Flagstaff with wife Kris and two teenage step-daughters. He spends as much time as possible hiking the Grand Canyon backcountry and is actively involved in numerous local and regional cultural and environmental organizations.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wmfe |
President & CEO, Wmfe |
Current |
| Wmfe |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Essex Investment Management Company, LLC |
Chief Investment Officer |
Current |
| Essex Investment Management Company, LLC |
Chairman |
Current |
| M.P.S.I., Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Boston Ballet Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Simmons College |
Board of Trustees |
Current |
| Regenerx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Boston Security Analysts Society, Inc |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| The Overseer |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Children's Hospital |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Trustee |
Current |
| Wharton Investment Management Conference |
Chairman, CIO & Managing Principal, Essex Investment Management |
Current |
| Massachusetts, Inc. |
Senior Portfolio Manager |
Former |
| Essex Investment Management Company, LLC |
Managing Principal |
Former |
| Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania |
M.B.A. |
Former |
| Yale University |
A.B. Degree |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| WGBH |
Vice President & General Manager, Radio & TV |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
Mark joined VPR in 1993. He is responsible for the overall operations of the organization and reports to the state-wide Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Directors for National Public Radio (NPR). Prior to VPR, Mark worked at the public TV & radio station in Philadelphia, WHYY-FM. He lives with his wife and family in Jericho,Vermont.
Miriam Muscarolas is a senior managing director of private client services. Ms. Muscarolas has over 20 years of experience in the investment and banking industries, including many years of experience developing wealth-management strategies for high net-worth individuals and families. Prior to joining Kayne Anderson in 2007, Ms. Muscarolas was a senior vice president with our former affiliate, Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management, where she was responsible for private client relations. Prior to joining Kayne Anderson Rudnick in 2001, Ms. Muscarolas was senior vice president at Bank of America's wealth strategies group. Ms. Muscarolas earned a B.S. in Business from the University of Southern California and completed the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management held at Stanford University. She serves on the Board of Directors of The Weingart Foundation and the Board of Trustees of the National Public Radio (NPR) Foundation. Previous affiliations include the Board of Directors of La Opinion, the leading Spanish language newspaper; the Board of Directors of KCET- TV, public television for Southern and Central California; the Board of Directors of United Way of Greater Los Angeles, the Board of Directors of Community Partners, and the Board of Visitors, School of Educational Studies at Claremont Graduate University.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wpln |
President |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Wpln |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wduq |
Director & General Manager |
Current |
| Jazzworks |
Manager |
Current |
| National Public Radio Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Distribution, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Wduq |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Wduq |
Finance Executive |
Current |
Tim Eby has been the Radio Manager for WOSU since June 2004. Prior to his move to Columbus, Eby was Station Manager at WVPE Public Radio in South Bend, Indiana, for more than 21 years. He has also served as the President of Public Radio In Mid-America (PRIMA), the country's largest public radio regional organization, for four years and has served on numerous task forces and panels sponsored by NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Eby has been a member of the Board of Directors of National Public Radio since November 2002, and currently serves as its Chairman. Throughout his career, Eby has worked on behalf of numerous arts, cultural, and non-profit groups in his local community, including a four-year stint as the volunteer chairman of the Elkhart Jazz Festival. He currently sits as a member of the board of directors for the Jazz Arts Group and the Thurber House in Columbus. Tim notes, however, that his greatest achievements are convincing his wife Kathi to marry him in 1988, and - with Kathi - raising three beautiful daughters: Kelci (born in 1992), McKenzie (born in 1995), and Lindsey (born in 1999). Tim and his family reside in Powell.
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