Sat, May 17 2008
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KOSU has formed a new advisory board that will work closely with staff to help ensure the long-term future success of public radio at Oklahoma State University.
The KOSU Champions Council will feature members of the university community, and experts in the field of public relations, business, marketing, fundraising and the media. The Council will serve as KOSUs eyes and ears in their communities and provide recommendations in the development of strategies and tactics designed to raise awareness of and support for KOSU.
I am very excited and honored to be working with these talented Oklahomans in building the states most trusted radio resource, said KOSU Director Kelly Burley. The Champions Council will be a critical component of The New KOSU.
KOSU Champions Council members include:
Tricia Auberle Homebuyer Education Programs Director, Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies
Jim Barnes Hotel Consultant
Jane Braden Senior Account Executive, Gooden Group; former reporter, KOCO TV; KOSU alum
Kevin Campbell Marketing Director, KICKER
Bob Graalman Director of Scholar Development and Recognition, Oklahoma State University
Diane Graalman Paraprofessional, English Language Institute, Oklahoma State University
Ann Halligan Former OSU First Lady
Kim Hickerson Account Executive, Oklahoma Today Magazine
Nikki Hupman Account Coordinator, Schnake, Turnbo, Frank PR
Earl Mitchell Retired Regents Professor, Oklahoma State University
Lynne Murnane Senior Editor, OSU Fire Protection Publications
Jenifer Reynolds Television producer, Discover Oklahoma host & KOSU alum
Gary Shutt Director of Communications, Oklahoma State University
Evan Tonsing Professor Emeritus of Music, Oklahoma State University
The first meeting of the KOSU Champions Council was held Friday, March 14 at the OSU Alumni Center. The get acquainted meeting gave advisory board members an opportunity to provide recommendations on several of the stations current initiatives and record several on-air messages.
Besides the upcoming spring meeting, The KOSU Champions Council will meet during the fall and winter.
I am very pleased to be part of the KOSU Champions Council and look forward to participating in an active advisory board that will make a positive difference for public radio at Oklahoma State University, said advisory board member Earl Mitchell. We look forward to working with KOSU staff and listeners to do amazing things for public radio in Oklahoma.
KOSU is Oklahomas first National Public Radio affiliate.
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Photos
KOSU Champions Council members are, seated left to right: Kevin Campbell, Ann Halligan, Jane Braden, Lynne Murnane, Evan Tonsing, Nikki Hupman, Kim Hickerson, Earl Mitchell. Standing left to right: Gail Banzet, Rachel Hubbard, Jenifer Reynolds, Dan Schroeder, Kelly Burley, Tricia Auberle. Not pictured are Gary Shutt, Bob and Diane Graalman, Jim Barnes, and KOSU staff members Don Crider and Hannah Barbara Fulton. Photo provided