Current Community Advisory Board – Feb. 2022

Posted on: February 14th, 2022 | Author: Holden | Filed under: About KSDP, Board of Directors, Community Advisory Board, CPB Compliancy, Current Directors, Station Documents

Current Members of our Community Advisory Board:

Chris Vail

Bob Vail

Jonothan Rotter

Contact KSDP if you are interested in joining us for food and to provide your perspective in a conversation on how to help KSDP serve our communities better!

Carla Chebetnoy

Posted on: December 18th, 2018 | Author: Holden | Filed under: About KSDP, Board of Directors, Current Directors

Joined the board of directors in 2018 after serving on the community advisory council for KSDP.

Carla’s experience in a board setting is invaluable to Aleutian Peninsula Broadcasting.

 

John Jacobson

Posted on: December 18th, 2018 | Author: Holden | Filed under: About KSDP, Board of Directors, Current Directors

Joined the board of directors in 2018 after serving on the community advisory council for KSDP.

John provides a new perspective on the effects of radio from Aleutian Peninsula Broadcasting.

Cathy Adams

Posted on: October 19th, 2017 | Author: General Manager | Filed under: About KSDP, Board of Directors, Current Directors

Cathy has called Sand Point home since her birth, which gives her a lot of knowledge and love to bring to KSDP’s Board of Directors. Cathy runs the Marine View Bed and Breakfast and enjoys being an active member of the community, picking berries and her three grandchildren.

Cathy Adams was elected to a 3-year seat in 2017.

Amy Mack

Posted on: August 23rd, 2016 | Author: General Manager | Filed under: Board of Directors, Current Directors

Amy Mack was recently re-elected for a second 2 year seat in 2016. She hails from the lovely town of King Cove and is very active in the communities across the Aleutians East Borough.

Jennifer Eubank

Posted on: February 4th, 2014 | Author: General Manager | Filed under: About KSDP, Board of Directors, Current Directors

Appointed: 2023 to fill seat vacated by Scott Morgan