Kirsten Stahl Clark
Corporate Development ExecutiveKirsten Stahl Clark is a corporate development executive at KPBS where she secures corporate support for the station’s multimedia content. She has been with KPBS since 2012 and has more than 20 years of marketing and sales experience in the Southern California market. Prior to joining KPBS, Kirsten was the Principal at Power Punch Media, a local independent media buying agency. In this position, she worked with an extensive list of accounts which included large corporations and small independent companies representing several industries including entertainment, education and finance. Kirsten also has experience working in television and radio advertising sales. Kirsten holds a Bachelor of Science in telecommunications and film with an emphasis in broadcast management from San Diego State University. In her free time she enjoys competitive yacht racing, road cycling, hiking, and photography.
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Vista is backing up its climate action goals with its first environmental commission. It’s made up of local residents, and includes one the city's first Spanish-speaking commissioners.
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A pilot program in North County is teaching students about nutrition, where their food comes from and encourages them to try vegetables they may not have tried before.
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A Camp Pendleton Marine assigned to a light attack helicopter squadron died at the base Tuesday.
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The renowned Philippine arts company PASACAT has faced flood after flood in recent years, but still hopes to hold tight to its South Bay roots.
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A new rule in California aims to limit health care price increases to just 3% each year. The Health Care Affordability Board approved the rule on Wednesday.
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A grand jury in Arizona has indicted a slew of Trump allies for their efforts to try to keep him in power after the 2020 election. Arizona is now the fourth state where "fake electors" face charges.
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