Community Outreach Board

Arizona PBS is committed to community engagement. The Community Outreach Board is an independent group that provides public input to ensure that our station serves the greatest needs of our community.

The Community Outreach Board regularly meets with Arizona PBS leadership, offering strategic advice for the station’s planning and decision-making process. The members of the board have strong connections to the community and have deep expertise across business, education and mass communication, among other fields. Members meet quarterly to evaluate the station’s progress and conduct an annual assessment of our programming and services.

Meetings

TBD
Arizona PBS Boardroom (502D)
555 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004

Membership

Effective February 2022

Executive Committee

  • Chair: Jim St. Leger, technology marketing manager, Intel
  • Vice Chair: Vacant

Members

  • Sam Blom, retired manager, Electric/gas utility
  • Amy Corriveau, chief program officer, First Things First
  • Dr. Carlian Dawson, education director, Arizona Center for African American Children
  • Allen Maag, CEO, Maagcommplus
  • Gilbert Ochoa, national sales manager, Creative + Culture
  • Steven Weintraub, chief strategy officer, Veteran Tickets Foundation

Meetings take place at 555 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 in the fifth-floor boardroom. The public is invited to attend.

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