
Geri Tovar
Corporate Development Account ExecutiveGeri Tovar is a former KPBS staff member.
As a corporate development executive, Geri works to develop successful, long term partnerships with members of the business community who want to reach the KPBS radio, television and digital audience through sponsorships. Geri is responsible for the development and maintenance of campaigns including prospecting, presentations and proposals. She offers a diversified set of qualifications to the KPBS corporate sponsors with whom she works. She comes from commercial radio and helps to bring those insights to KPBS. Geri enjoys live music, hiking, her dog and cooking for her friends.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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DHH (Daniel Dae Kim) brings Marcus G. (Ryan Eggold) to a talkback with Asian American students, where the question of his ethnicity and his portrayal of an Asian character comes up in this satirical play.
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DHH (Daniel Dae Kim) shares a phone call with his father (Francis Jue) in the wake of the Miss Saigon casting controversy.
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Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for President Trump, is now acting Librarian of Congress. According to his public profile, Blanche has no experience working in libraries or archives.
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NPR en españolJuez federal determinó que la orden ejecutiva del presidente Donald Trump que desmantela el IMLS "ignora el papel constitucional fundamental de cada una de las ramas de nuestro gobierno federal".
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David's Harp Foundation bought and renovated its Transformation House to help at-risk youth, after receiving a million-dollar gift from billionaire MacKenzie Scott.
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Women's rights advocates say the case is about whether France's justice system is truly ready to reckon with sexual violence.
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