Oregon Public Broadcasting names Rachel Smolkin as next president and CEO
Smolkin has spent the past decade as a leader at CNN in
"As we celebrated our first 100 years, we were looking for a dynamic leader to chart the way forward during this time of transformational change in media," said
"I am honored to lead OPB in its next chapter serving
Smolkin will start at OPB in September, succeeding
Smolkin thanked Bass, "for his stewardship of a beloved brand and his generosity during this process. I look forward to getting to know the OPB team and our members and moving forward together."
The search committee for OPB was led by
Smolkin came to CNN in 2014 to build the network's coverage of
Smolkin has an MBA from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, where she attended the global executive program as a Batten Media Fellow alongside her work at CNN. She completed the Sulzberger Executive Leadership program at Columbia University and holds a bachelor's degree in political science from Brown University.
She and her family are moving to
About OPB
Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) is an independent, nonprofit media organization serving communities across
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