
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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San Diego International Fringe Festival officially kicks off May 15. But last night it launched a new addition to its innovative theater line up – films. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando explains what the SDSU Emerging Filmmakers Showcase is all about.
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The 2-month-old black bear cub is only the fourth bear cub this young in the past five years who has come into rehab care in California.
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Getting a decent tee time these days on San Diego's municipal courses is often as challenging as landing a ticket to a Taylor Swift concert. KPBS Evening Edition anchor Maya Trabulsi says that's not the way it's supposed to be.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria released a revised budget proposal Wednesday.. KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen says not much has changed in the past month.
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California has the fourth largest economy in the world, but the state also has a $12 billion deficit to close. Today, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his plan to balance the budget. KPBS reporter Tania Thorne says the May revise comes with controversial cuts.
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The city of San Diego’s fight with La Jollans who want independence is going to court. Our resident La Jolla expert and Voice of San Diego CEO Scott Lewis has this update in our Why It Matters segment
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