[ DIRECTORY ][ Staff, Executive Committeeand Board Members ]StaffBroadcast EducationAssociation1771 N Street, NWWashington, DC 20036-2891(202) 429-3935Fax: (202) 775-2981Heather BirksExecutive DirectorHBirks@nab.orgTraci BaileyOffice ManagerTBailey@nab.orgJ-D BoyleDirector of Sales andMarketingjdboyle@nab.org2008-2009Board of DirectorsPresidentMark TolstedtUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens PointDivision ofCommunication1101 Reserve Street - CAC219Stevens Point, WI 54481715.346.3920715.346.3998-Faxmtolsted@uwsp.eduVICE PRESIDENT forACADEMIC RELATIONSGlenda WilliamsThe University of Alabama4328 Phifer HallTuscaloosa, AL 35487205.348.8661205.348.5162-Faxglenda.williams@ua.eduVICE PRESIDENT forINDUSTRY RELATIONSErica FarberRadio & Records2049 Century Park East,Suite 4100Los Angeles, CA 90067310.788.1616310.203.8754-Faxefarber@radioandrecords.comSECRETARY-TREASURERMax UtslerUniversity of Kansas2066 Dole Center1000 Sunnyside DriveLawrence, KS 66045785.864.0608-office913.829.9754-home785.864.0614-Faxutsler@ku.eduIMMEDIATE PASTPRESIDENTThomas R. BergMiddle Tennessee StateUniversityElectronic MediaCommunicationDepartmentMTSU PO Box X025Murfreesboro, TN37132615.898.5867615.898.5682-Faxtberg@mtsu.edu2008-2009 DistrictDivision DirectorsDistrict 1(Connecticut, Maine,Massachusetts, NewHampshire New Jersey,New York, Rhode Island,Vermont, Western Europeincluding Britain)Fritz J. Messere(2nd year, 1st term)SUNY OswegoCommunications Studies2 Lanigan HallOswego, NY 13126(315) 312-2357Fax (315) 312-5658messere@oswego.eduDistrict 2(Alabama Florida,Georgia, Kentucky,Louisiana, Mississippi,North Carolina, SouthCarolina, Tennessee,Caribbean and Africa)August Grant(1st year, 1st term)University of SouthCarolina25 Corssbow Lakes CourtColumbia, SC 29212-1654803.749.3578augie@focus25.comaugie@sc.edu54<strong>Feedback</strong> January 2009 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
District 3(Delaware, Maryland,Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia,Washington, DC, WestVirginia, the Middle Eastand Eastern Europe includingRussia)Greg Newton(1st term, 2nd year)Ohio UniversitySchool ofTelecommunications9 S. CollegeAthens, OH 45701740.597.1882740.593.9184-Faxnewtong@ohio.eduDistrict 4(Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,Michigan, Minnesota,Nebraska, North Dakota,South Dakota, Wisconsin,Canada, and Scandinavia)Barry Umansky(1st term, 1st year)Ball State UniversityBC201-L Ball BuildingMuncie, IN 473016-0001765.285.9077765.285.9278-Faxbdumansky@bsu.eduDistrict 5(Arkansas, Kansas,Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas,Mexico, Central America,South America and Australia)Max Utsler(2nd term, 1st year)William Allen WhiteSchool of Journalism andMass Communications2066 Dole Center1000 Sunnyside DriveLawrence, KS 66045(785) 864-0608Fax: (785) 864-0614ulster@ku.eduDistrict 6(Alaska, Arizona,California, Colorado,Hawaii, Idaho, Montana,Nevada, New Mexico,Oregon, Utah, Washington,Wyoming, Asia and Pacific)Mary Schaffer(1st term, 1st year)California State University20905 Abalar StreetWoodland Hills, CA91364-4502818.887.3351818.883.3737-Faxmary.c.schaffer@csun.eduDistrict 7(All two-year schools inthe USA)Gwin Faulconer-Lippert(1st term, 1st year)Oklahoma CityCommunity College7777 S May AvenueOklahoma City, OK73159-4419405.682.1611 x7254405.682.7559gfaulconer@occc.eduDistrict 8(BEA Interest Divisions)Sam Sauls(2nd year, 1st term)University of North Texas3700 Cooper BranchWestDenton, TX 76209(940) 565-3222Fax (940) 369-7838sauls@unt.eduPublicationsCommittee ChairRobert K. AveryUniversity of UtahDepartment ofCommunication225 S. Central CampusDriveSalt Lake City, UT84112801.581.5343801.585.6255-Faxrka@utah.edu2008-2009 ElectronicMedia ProfessionalsDex AllenCaliforniaCommunicationsP.O. Box 9077Rancho Santa Fe, CA92067califcom@pacbell.netErica FarberRadio & Records2049 Century Park East,Suite 4100Los Angeles, CA 90067(310) 788-1616efarber@RadioAndRecords.comDave MuscariWFAA-TV/The DallasMorning News606 Young StreetDallas, Texas 75202(214) 977-6490Fax: (214) 977-6590dmuscari@wfaa.comRic HarrisNBC Universal30 Rockefeller Plaza26th FloorNew York, NY 10112eric.harris@nbcuni.comBEA—Educating tomorrow’s electronic media professionals 55
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