Convocation Program
Processional
Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Adelaida V. Severson, president and CEO, Bushtex Inc.
Presentation
of
Degrees
Dean Christopher Callahan
Doctoral Degree Assistant Dean B. William Silcock
Associate Professor Joseph Russomanno Master’s and Bachelor’s Degrees Senior Associate Dean Kristin Gilger Associate Dean Mark Lodato
Special Awards
Outstanding Graduate Student Patrick Poblete
Outstanding Undergraduate Students Ariana Bustos, Madison Kerley and AnnMargaret Haines
Outstanding Online Student Kendra Alexander
Highest Grade Point Average in Journalism Alessandra Luckey
Highest Grade Point Average in Media Studies Todd Epley Top Innovator Award Meagan Barbee
Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society Meagan Barbee, Evan Billingsley, Michael Bluhm, Ariana Bustos, Daniel Crumbley, Kade Garner, AnnMargaret Haines, Guy Harrison, Lauren Intrieri, Madison Kerley, Benjamin Leibowitz, Alessandra Luckey, Davyn Matte, Maya Patrose, Nicole Randock, Monica Sampson and Anne Marie Schlup Moeur Award Ariana Bustos
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
The Cronkite School is widely recognized as one of the nation’s premier professional journalism programs. Rooted in the timehonored values of accuracy, responsibility, objectivity and integrity that characterize its namesake, the school fosters journalistic excellence and ethics among students as they master the practical professional skills they need to succeed in the digital journalism world of today and tomorrow.
journalists, digital media thought leaders, top TV producers and correspondents, major metropolitan newspaper editors and strategic communications experts. They are master teachers, writers and scholars who often speak around the globe on the most important topics facing journalism today.
Platform Party Guests
Matt Barrie ESPN SportsCenter Host
Charlene Santiago Student Speaker
Mary Mazur General Manager, Arizona PBS
Frederic “Fritz” Leigh Faculty emeritus, Cronkite School
Lisa Matthews Alumni representative, multimedia producer/reporter, Arizona Cardinals
Ahron Cohen Cronkite Endowment Board representative, president and CEO, Arizona Coyotes
The Cronkite School’s 2,000 students consistently lead the country in national competitions. Over the past decade, Cronkite has been No. 1 in the nation in the Society of Professional Journalists’ Mark of Excellence competition and the Broadcast Education Association’s Festival of Media Arts awards and has finished in the top 10 in the Hearst Journalism Awards each year. Cronkite students annually win more than 100 journalism and public relations awards.
Students are guided by a faculty that is made up of award-winning professional journalists, strategic communications executives and world-class media scholars. Cronkite professors include Pulitzer Prize-winning
The Cronkite School leads the field of journalism education with its innovative use of the “teaching hospital” method, providing both unparalleled learning opportunities for students and important news content to the community, state, region and nation. Arizona PBS, one of the nation’s largest public television stations, is the largest media outlet operated by a journalism school in the world. Arizona PBS serves as a hub for the Cronkite School’s full immersion professional programs and a testing ground for new approaches in journalism.
Cronkite students choose from more than a dozen professional immersion programs, applying what they have learned in the classroom in real world learning environments. Students cover public affairs from news bureaus in Phoenix and Washington, and they cover sports from bureaus in Phoenix and Los
Welcome Dean Christopher Callahan Keynote Speaker Matt Barrie, ESPN SportsCenter Host Student Speaker Charlene Santiago RecessionalAbout Our Graduates 10,000 alumni +
The Cronkite School has more than 11,000 alumni throughout the Valley, across the country and around the world. Many are leaders in television, digital media, newspapers, radio, magazines and public relations.
In 1993, the Cronkite School inducted its first class into the Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame. The charter inductees were Al Michaels (’66), an Emmy Award-winning sports broadcaster best known for anchoring “Monday Night Football,” and Bill Redeker (’71), an ABC News correspondent who covered the Middle East and the Far East during his 30 years with the network.
Other notable Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame inductees include Nicole Carroll (’91), editor-inchief of USA Today; Becky Anderson (’94), CNN International anchor; Julie Cart (’98), Pulitzer Prize-winning Los Angeles Times reporter; Derrick Hall (’91), president of the Arizona Diamondbacks; Christine Devine (’87), news anchor at FOX 11 in Los Angeles; Mary Kim Titla (’85), founder of Native Youth Magazine; Ray Artigue (’76), president of The Artigue Agency; and Chip Dean (’77), director of ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”
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Angeles. Carnegie-Knight News21 multimedia journalists conduct national data-driven investigations. For Arizona PBS, they produce a nightly newscast that reaches 1.9 million households as well as a robust multimedia news website. In Cronkite Noticias, bilingual students produce Spanish-language broadcast and digital stories on important issues.
Students in the Public Relations Lab develop campaigns for client companies, while Digital Audiences Lab students harness social media, SEO and analytics to grow and engage audiences for clients. In the New Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab, they use digital technologies to forge the future of journalism.
The Cronkite School also has a studentproduced TV news magazine airing on Arizona PBS in prime time that spotlights the innovative research at ASU. And the school has created a Facebook-supported collaborative aimed at helping people find new ways of understanding and engaging with news and information.
Most recently, Cronkite received a $3 million grant from the Scripps Howard Foundation to establish a center that will train the next generation of reporters in investigative journalism.
Elsewhere at the school, the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism provides education and training to professional journalists, and Cronkite Global Initiatives brings international journalists to the school for study and training.
All of these initiatives take place in a state-ofthe-art building that is unequaled in journalism education. ASU’s investment in the school has generated national and international attention from educators and media professionals who place the school in the top tier of all U.S. journalism schools. The Times of London, The New York Times and USA Today have pointed to the Cronkite School as a leading example of changes taking place at journalism schools across the country. These prestigious publications have called the Cronkite School a pioneer, kindling a notion of new media that will shape how news is delivered and how people will stay informed in the future.
Matt Barrie
Keynote Speaker
Matt Barrie is a Cronkite School graduate and an award-winning anchor at ESPN. Barrie, who has won 11 Emmy Awards and three Edward R. Murrow Awards, hosts ESPN’s “SportsCenter” and “SportsCenter on the Road.”
At ESPN, Barrie has been at the anchor desk reporting on major sporting events. He has hosted “SportsCenter on the Road,” visiting college campuses during the football season. He also has hosted “College GameDay” on ESPN Radio. And in 2018, he made his debut as host of the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Barrie graduated from the Cronkite School in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree. He launched his career at WJFW-TV in Wausau, Wisconsin, where he was the primary Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers reporter. He also was a sports host/reporter at KSWO-TV in Lawton, Oklahoma, from 2003-2005, where he provided live coverage from the 2003 and 2004 Big 12 Championship and BCS National Championship games.
From there, Barrie was in Columbia, South Carolina, from 2005-2008, where he served as sports anchor/reporter for WLTX-TV, and cohosted the “Matt and Tim Show “on 1400-AM “The Team,” the highest-rated radio show in the Columbia market.
Barrie then moved to Dallas where he was an anchor/reporter at KXAS-TV, where he hosted weekend sportscasts and anchored live coverage of the Cowboys, Mavericks and Rangers.
In 2010, he was recognized with a national and regional Edward R. Murrow Award, five Lonestar Emmy Awards, including Sports Reporter and Sportscast and the Salute to Excellence Award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
A native of Scottsdale, Arizona, Barrie grew up idolizing ASU football players such as Nathan LaDuke and Jake Plummer. The team’s 1996 trip to the Rose Bowl inspired him to get into sports journalism.
Student Speaker
Charlene Santiago is graduating magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and two minors: Spanish and Transborder Studies.
At the Cronkite School, Santiago was a standout student in Cronkite News, the student-produced, faculty-led news division of Arizona PBS. There, she worked as a producer and reporter for three semesters, working on the borderlands desk as well as for Cronkite Noticias, the Spanish-language newscast. Her work as Cronkite News Cronkite borderlands reporter earned her a fourth place Hearst Breaking News Award.
During her last semester, she worked in the Cronkite News Washington Bureau, where she covered immigration in both Spanish and English.
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Santiago returned home as part of a special Cronkite School depth reporting project investigating the U.S. territory’s recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria.
As a student, Santiago held five internships,
Charlene Santiago
Cronkite School Class of 2018
Doctor of Philosophy in Journalism and Mass Communication
Evan Billingsley “Intellectual Property Is Not Property: Copyright and the Culture of Owning a Myth”
Michael Bluhm “The Revolution Will Be Framed: How Organizers and Participants Used Communication Media During the Arab Spring Revolution in Tunisia.” Guy Harrison “On the Sidelines: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and the American Female Sportscaster”
Master of Journalism and Mass Communication
Scott Bourque
Chelsea Chiapuzio Renata Correa Clo
Alicia Longo
Amanda Mason
including stints at Univision Arizona, The FortWorth Star-telegram in Texas and The Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C.
Santiago used her time in Cronkite to develop her bilingual skills as a journalists in order to achieve her goal to eventually work in Puerto Rico and on the long run produce documentaries in Latin America. In a few weeks, she start her career as a reporter with Telemundo Atlanta.
Special Awards Presented Tonight
Outstanding Graduate Student
This award is given to a graduate student who is nominated by Cronkite faculty for academic excellence and professional experiences.
Outstanding Undergraduate Students
This award goes to undergraduate students nominated by Cronkite faculty for excellence in academics, internships, professional experiences and extracurricular activities.
Outstanding Online Student
This award is given to an undergraduate student nominated by Cronkite faculty for excellence in the degree programs of Digital Audience Strategy or Mass Communication and Media Studies.
Highest Grade Point Average
Cronkite presents highest GPA awards to the top graduates in the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism in Mass Communication program and the Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Media Studies who have the highest cumulative GPA in their respective programs.
Top Innovator Award
This award honors Cronkite undergraduate students who champion engaging and cuttingedge ways to do great journalism.
Kappa Tau Alpha National Honor Society
The national college honor society recognizes academic excellence and promotes scholarship in journalism. Students awarded this high academic honor are selected based on rigorous academic standards
established by the membership organization.
Moeur Award
This award is named for Dr. B.B. Moeur, who was a physician and businessman in Tempe in the early 1900s. The ASU Alumni Association presents the award at the university commencement ceremony to undergraduates with a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 achieved during eight-consecutive fall and spring semesters.
Student Speaker
This privilege is bestowed upon a student who represents the very best of the Cronkite School — a well-rounded individual who exhibits academic excellence and has participated in many activities outside of regular course work.
Amanda Morris Maya Patrose
Patrick Poblete
Conrad Romero Daniel Smitherman
Master of Arts in Sports Journalism
Ricardo Avila Alvarez
Carino Dominguez
Nathaniel Fain Nathanael Gabler
Maxwell Kelley
Benjamin Leibowitz
Joshua Martinez Margaret Naczek
Master of Arts in Business Journalism
Thomas Pierce
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication
Shania Alba
Jenna Aronson ** Philip Athey
Alexa Avila Rachel Banks * Scotty Bara Meagan Barbee *** Samantha Bero Micah Bledsoe * Moriah Boone * Jeffery Brooks Ashlyn Bussing Ariana Bustos *** Jade Carter ** ^ Kaitlyn Chapman Rachel Charlton ** Claire Cleveland Rachel Cord ** Daniel Crumbley *** Kevin Cusack
Jordan Dafnis
Gina Dattolo
Brooke Degumbia Freesia Denaples
Hannah DeRuyter
Alexis Egeland * Jenavieve Ellsworth
Andrea Estrada
Amanda Fahey Crescencia Faz Daisy Finch Cody Fitzpatrick
Emily Fohr ** Taylor Freds ** Kade Garner *** Chais Gentner
Leah Goldberg * Leticia Gomez Annmargaret Haines *** ^ Raneem Hamad Jillian Haynie Angelika Hernandez ** Lauren Intrieri *** Abdel Jimenez Toscuento Celisse Jones * Luv Junious Yasmeen Ketcherside ** Kayla Koch ** Audrey Kruse *
Cassidy Landaker Ashlee Larrison
Alexis Leal Johanna Lovett
Edgardo Lozoya
Alessandra Luckey *** ^ Bayley Ludviksen Jennifer Magana
Courtney Mally * Davyn Matte *** Christopher Mccrory Lindsey Mcintosh
Yattsi Medina * Nathan Mestas Holly Miller
Brianna Stearns
Victoria Valenzuela Taniyah Williamson
Justin Parham Stephanie Shields Jake Trybulski
Madison Mosley
Antonina North * Kevin Palacios Rodriguez John Parker
Taylor Percoski
Ronald Pongratz
Valeria Quintana Bobbi Ramirez * Nicole Randock *** ^ Olivia Richard Emily Richardson Nia Roane
Lindsay Roberts
Renard Roberts Michael Ruiz Contreras Cassidy Rust ** Monica Sampson ** Charlene Santiago ** Ann Marie Schlup *** Lauren Scott
Ian Solomon
Aaron Soto ** Tanner Stechnij Jessica Suerth
Beichen Tong * Nicole Tower * Alex Valdez
Brittany Watson ** Alyssa Williams * Brianna Williams Alexander Wright Melina Zuniga
Bachelor of Arts in Sports Journalism
Seth Askelson
Bianca Barajas
Leah Brunette
Andrew Castellano
Isaac Colindres
Felipe Corral
Nathan Delia
Cynthia Esqueda
Jade Hanson
Alyanna Kathrine Harina **
Samuel Hoyle
Madison Kerley ***
Annaliese Leon Esteban Manzo Shawn Moran
Cassidy Pickrell ** Spencer Pullen Jorge Ramos
Master of Science in Digital Audiences
Rand Mitchell ***
Megan Riesner
Yvette Sanchez Shaylee Souza Colette Stein
Joel Viss Asia Walters Emily Wirtz Madeline Witt *
Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Media Studies
Kendra Alexander ***
Shakera Ali ***
Alyssa Amado **
Melissa Angland
Amanda Arroway
Colleen Austin ***
Nayeli Avendano
Morgan Baker
Trevor Barnyak
Alison Becker
Afiya Bennett
Conner Borgelt
Hilary Carr ***
Ashley Carrillo ***
Clara Castle
Alexander Cheshire
Jenni Daniels
Lilia Dashevsky **
Nicholas Della Ripa **
Wynton Dennis
Brent Donnelly *
Anthony Dunlap Madison Dunphy
Kamron Eiland
Gary Emmert **
Todd Epley ***
Alexandra Farrell ***
Sarah Finnell
Kylie Fryar
Carlos Gomez
Joshua Hanna ***
Tara Hansen
Lee Helmer
Honors designations
Briana Hill
Kaylyn Hohn *** Kameron Hood
Nathan Hostetter ***
Veronica Iatesta
Anthony Iosso
Kirsten Isbell ** Kyle Jeffers Kevin Johnson Cainan Jones Dillon Kell
Abby Klitzner
Morgan Konz *** Molly Kuntz
Genevieve Lantto Nicholas Lavorato
Nino Llanera ** Megan Loehndorf *** Jessica Lucero
Amy Madanat
Anakaren Maldonado ** Brooke Malone Gurpreet Mann
Jeanne Maxwell ***
Meghan Mayes *
Jessica McNabb
Susan Melnyk ***
Cassandra Meza *
Loretta Miller-Rodriguez
Denise Mirsky
Lauren Nall ***
Lindsey Nelson
Laurie Oceguera
Academic recognition is granted to undergraduate candidates only:
* Cum Laude – GPA of 3.40 to 3.59
** Magna Cum Laude – GPA of 3.60 to 3.79
Jasmine Okougbo Emily Olinger
Heidi Ollhoff **
Johnathon Orrell **
Silvestre Ortiz-Inda
Rena Pagano * Khiry Palmer **
Destiny Pena Riley Pierce
Roland Pol Megan Rice
Catalina Rico Castaneda **
Emily Rimoldi
Courtney Rodgers *** Paula Rogers
Ashliegh-Cheyenne Ross Grace Shaheen
Ahmed Shukri *** Cayley Steimer *** Jeffrey Stress Yvonne Strozier
Tabitha Sylvester * Madison Todd * Laura Ware ***
Kayla Weiss
Helen Wetter
Laura White Ericah Whitmill
Alison Willis
Julia Zamora ** Callie Zapetis
Walter Cronkite (1916-2009)
ASU’s journalism program was named in honor of former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite in 1984.
The relationship started when Tom Chauncey, longtime owner of the CBS affiliate in Phoenix and a leading supporter of journalism education at ASU, contacted his old friend in an effort to advance the program. An endowment on behalf of the program was soon established and the school was named after “the most trusted man in America.”
Over the next quarter of a century, Cronkite lent much more than his name to the school. He was closely involved — advising leadership, guiding students and faculty and traveling to Arizona each year to personally give the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism to one of the nation’s top journalists. The most special relationship, though, was with “our students,” as Cronkite would always call them. Young women and men, some with parents barely old enough to remember Cronkite behind the anchor desk, lit up when he walked into a classroom. They hung on his every word as he thoughtfully answered their questions about the profession he so loved. They lined up just to shake his hand, and he loved every minute of it.
on July 17, 2009, before he was able to visit the new building, he remains an everpresent part of the school’s heartbeat and direction.
*** Summa Cum Laude – GPA of 3.80 and above
^ Graduate of Barrett, The Honors College
In what turned out to be Cronkite’s last visit to ASU in 2007 before declining health prevented him from traveling, a group of 100 students gathered with just a few minutes of notice that Cronkite was in the building. He held them spellbound as he spoke about covering World War II, Vietnam, Apollo, Watergate and presidents from Truman to Reagan — and of how important “our school” was to him. Although Cronkite died
Cronkite’s legacy lives on in the spirit and passion with which the school teaches both the skills to do journalism in today’s media environment and the time-honored ethics and news values necessary to do it in the manner that would make him proud.
The Cronkite School has established a special memorial fund in Cronkite’s name. For more information on the fund and to learn more about Cronkite’s legacy and career, visit cronkite.asu.edu/ rememberingcronkite.
Cronkite Faculty
Craig M. Allen
Ph.D., Ohio University
Melanie Asp Alvarez
M.L.S., Arizona State University
Douglas A. Anderson Ph.D., Southern Illinois University
Marianne Barrett Ph.D., Michigan State University
Rebecca Blatt M.B.A., American University
Paola Boivin B.A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Luis Bonilla B.A., Brigham Young University
Sharon Bramlett-Solomon Ph.D., Indiana University
Peter Byck B.F.A., California Institute of the Arts
Christopher Callahan M.P.A., Harvard University
Michael Casavantes Ph.D., Arizona State University
Monica Chadha Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Sarah Cohen M.A., University of Maryland
John E. Craft Ph.D., Ohio University
Steve Crane M.B.A., University of Maryland
Steve Doig B.A., Dartmouth College
Leonard Downie Jr. M.A., The Ohio State University
Heather Lovett Dunn B.A., University of Mississippi
Valeria Fernández B.A., Arizona State University
Tom Feuer
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
Steve Filmer B.S., Boston University
Kristin Gilger
M.A., University of Nebraska
Dan Gillmor B.A., University of Vermont
Dawn Gilpin Ph.D., Temple University
Mark Hass
B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo
Venita Hawthorne James B.A., Lincoln University
Andrew Heyward B.A., Harvard University
Retha Hill M.A., Arizona State University
Syed Ali Hussain Ph.D., Michigan State University
Jim Jacoby M.A.S., Arizona State University
Kathy Kudravi B.S., Kent University
Brett Kurland M.B.A., Northwestern University K. Hazel Kwon Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo
Andrew Leckey M.A., University of Missouri
Christina Leonard B.A., University of Oklahoma
Susan Lisovicz B.A., William Paterson University
Mark Lodato M.Ed., Arizona State University
Andrés Martinez J.D., Columbia University
Fran R. Matera Ph.D., University of Miami
John Misner B.L.S., Arizona State University
Jacob Nelson Ph.D., Northwestern University
Eric Newton M.A., University of Birmingham
Mi-Ai Parrish B.S., University of Maryland
Jacquee Petchel B.A., Arizona State University
Jessica Pucci M.A., University of Missouri
Mark Reda B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
Sada J. Reed Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Walter V. Robinson B.A., Northeastern University
Rick Rodriguez B.A., Stanford University
Vanessa Ruiz B.S., Florida International University
Dennis E. Russell Ph.D., University of Utah
Joseph Russomanno Ph.D., University of Colorado Boulder
Fernanda Santos M.S., Boston University
Kenneth L. Shropshire J.D., Columbia University
B. William Silcock Ph.D., University of Missouri
Leslie-Jean Thornton Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lori Todd B.S., University of Miami
Julia Wallace B.S., Northwestern University
Maureen West M.Np.S.
Xu Wu Ph.D., University of Florida
Affiliated Cronkite Faculty
Lindsey Collom B.A., Arizona State University
Gregg P. Leslie J.D., Georgetown University
Jason Manning M.A., George Mason University
Terry Greene Sterling M.F.A., Goucher College
Tracy Wahl M.A., University of WisconsinMadison
Faculty Emeriti
Troy F. Crowder (In Memoriam) M.A., University of Iowa
Robert Ellis M.A., Case Western Reserve University
Mary-Lou Galician Ed.D., Memphis State University
Donald G. Godfrey Ph.D., University of Washington
Roy K. Halverson Ph.D., University of Illinois
Frederic “Fritz” Leigh Ed.D., Arizona State University
Tim McGuire
Cronkite Endowment Board of Trustees
Executive Committee
Anita Helt
President
Vice president and general manager, ABC15/ KNXV-TV
David J. Bodney
Past president Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP
Christopher Callahan Dean, Cronkite School
Tom Chauncey Chair, Nominations Committee Attorney, Gust Rosenfeld
Board Members
Ray Artigue, chief advisor, Artigue Advisors
Susan Bitter Smith, executive director, Southwest Cable Communications Association
Elizabeth Murphy Burns, president and chief executive officer, Morgan Murphy Media
Greg Burton, executive editor, The Arizona Republic
Paula Casey, executive director, Arizona Newspapers Association
Ahron Cohen, president and CEO, Arizona Coyotes
Andrew Deschapelles, president and general manager, Telemundo Arizona
Dean Ditmer, president and general manager, 12 News
David Eichler, founder and creative director, Decibel Blue Creative Marketing and PR
Elvira Espinoza, chief communications officer, Raza Development Fund
Kristin Gilger, senior associate dean, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Derrick Hall, president and CEO, Arizona Diamondbacks
Scott Harkey, president, OH Partners
John Hatfield, vice president of communications, APS
Brian Hogan, senior vice president and general manager, FOX Sports Arizona
Gordon James, owner, Gordon C. James Public Relations
Susan Karis, vice president sales, Hubbard Radio Phoenix
Win Holden
Chair, Assessment Committee
Former publisher, Arizona Highways Magazine
Fran Mallace
Chair, Luncheon Committee Vice president, Cox Media
Diane Veres
Chair, Mentoring Committee President and general manager, Clear Channel Outdoor
Chris Kline, president and CEO, Arizona Broadcasters Association
Beau Lane, founder and CEO, LaneTerralever
Linda Little, president, Arizona Region, iHeartMedia
Lynn Londen, CEO, AZTV Channel 7
Michael Mallace, general manager, Sierra H Broadcasting
Mary Mazur, general manager, Arizona PBS
Mary Morrison, Mary M Media
Tim Riester, president and CEO, RIESTER
Mark Rodman, vice president and general manager, Fox 10 / KSAZ-TV Phoenix
Ray Schey, publisher, Phoenix Business Journal
Matt Silverman, principal, PulsePoint Group
Curtis Steinhoff, vice president of communications, BIG YAM
Robert Stieve, editor, Arizona Highways Magazine
Scott Sutherland, vice president and market manager, Bonneville Media
Traci Wilkinson, vice president and general manager, KASW-TV Your Phoenix CW
Peter Witty, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary, Cable One
Clancy Woods, president, D Mobile