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The Friends of WOSU Board, an advisory group of central Ohio leaders selected for three-year terms, acts as a liaison between the WOSU Public Media and the central Ohio community. In addition, the board assists WOSU in raising funds to preserve, support, and enhance WOSU’s services.
Officers President — Stephen Weed Vice-President— Dale Heydlauff Secretary/Treasurer — Tiffany Miller
Friends Board Members Brad Baker Joel Brown Dan Cvetanovich Laura Ecklar Fred Hadley Patricia Hatler Karen Ickes Ed Lentz Kathleen McGinnis Alex Mendoza Debbie Mitchell Christine Mortine Bill Ress Tom Rieland Bill Schiffman Michael Schwaiger Steve Warren Larry Williamson
FRIENDS OF WOSU BOARD MEETINGS Open meetings of the Friends of WOSU Board are held on the first Wednesday of the month. The meetings are generally open to the public. However, portions of some meetings may be closed in order to address confidential information or proprietary matters. Unless specified, the meetings begin at 5pm and are held in the Multipurpose Room at WOSU Public Media, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio.
For details or questions contact: Paula May 614.292.9678
Unless there is a change, the schedule is as follows: Tuesday, January 14, at WOSU@COSI, 5pm.
Past Friends Board Presidents Dan L. Cvetanovich - 2007-09 Rebecca P. Damsen - 2005-07 Laura Ecklar - 2003-05 David L. Baker - 2001-03 Kenneth R. Cookson - 1999-2001 Edmund T. King - 1997-99 Judy Ross - 1995-97 Don G. Davis - 1993-95 Michael A. Mess - 1991-93 Joseph L. Davis - 1989-91 Ruth W. Mount - 1987-89 Ken Keller - 1985-87 Jean W. Reilly - 1983-85 Spencer A. Schilling - 1981-83 Charles F. Glander - 1979-81 Ann Mall - 1977-79 William A. McNutt - 1975-77 Jane Cook - 1972-75
The WOSU broadcast licenses are held by The Ohio State University Board of Trustees whose membership may be found at this link: http://trustees.osu.edu/membership.html
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