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  2. NPR - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2015, NPR Members approved a change in the NPR Bylaws to expand the board of directors to 23 directors, consisting of 12 Member Directors who are managers of NPR Member stations and are elected to the board by their fellow Member stations, 9 Public Directors who are prominent members of the public selected by the board and ...

  3. Katherine Maher - Wikipedia

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    Prior to NPR, she was the CEO of Web Summit and chair of the board of directors at the Signal Foundation. She transitioned to the role of non-executive chairperson at Web Summit in March 2024. [4] [5] She is a former chief executive officer and executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation. [6] [7] [8]

  4. List of NPR personnel - Wikipedia

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    Jarl Mohn, president emeritus, board member of NPR Foundation, and co-chair of NPR's 50th anniversary capital campaign. Malik Abdullah, Vice President, Product; Elizabeth A. Allen, Chief Legal Officer; Meg Brennan, Vice President, Content Business Strategy & Operations; Adrienne Brown, Vice President, Development Operations and Services

  5. Vivian Schiller - Wikipedia

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    Dave Edwards, then chair of the NPR board of directors, sent the following message to the NPR staff regarding the resignation: "It is with deep regret that I tell you that the NPR Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Vivian Schiller as President and CEO of NPR, effective immediately. The Board accepted her resignation with ...

  6. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.The new organization initially collaborated with the National Educational Television network—which would be replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

  7. Bill Siemering - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the founding board of NPR and the author of its original "mission statement," the National Public Radio Purposes. As NPR's first director of programming Siemering helped shaped its flagship program All Things Considered into an influential and enduring fixture of American media. After a decades-long career in public radio ...

  8. Don Quayle - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Quayle was named a member of the board of directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 1968. [5] In 1970, he became the first president of NPR. Quayle and Bill Siemering, NPR's first program director, are considered NPR's "parents". [6]

  9. Carlos Watson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Watson was elected to the Board of Directors of NPR in 2018. [33] On September 17, 2021, NPR announced that he was reelected to a second three-year term that would begin on November 1. [34] In the wake of allegations that he committed fraud in his role as CEO of Ozy Media, Watson resigned from the NPR board on October 1. [5]