Lisa Helmke
Corporate Development Account ExecutiveAs a corporate development account executive, Lisa Helmke's role is to generate corporate support by identifying and fostering relationships within the business community. Before joining KPBS, Lisa was a senior account executive in commercial media. Throughout this time, she’s worked with a variety of clients and brands on integrated marketing campaigns. Her goal is to create strategic partnerships by leveraging audio, video, and event marketing assets to optimize sponsorship value in an ever-evolving media landscape. When not at work, Lisa’s never too far from family and friends. She loves live theatre, travel, and yoga.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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Los ambientalistas advierten que el proyecto de ley de un demócrata de California “mete una excavadora” en la nueva ley estatal que protege a los árboles Joshua del peligro del desarrollo comercial. Pero el legislador dice que su empobrecida región desértica necesita desesperadamente el impulso económico.
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La propuesta, la cual aún debe ser revisada por la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto de la Casa Blanca (OMB por sus iniciales en inglés), reconocería el uso médico del cannabis y que el narcótico tiene un menor potencial de abuso en comparación con algunas de las drogas más peligrosas en el país.
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El gobernador de Oklahoma, el republicano Kevin Stitt, promulgó el martes un proyecto de ley que crea el nuevo delito de "ocupación impermisible", el cual conlleva penas de hasta dos años en prisión por estar en la entidad de manera ilegal.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors have passed a measure that will allow the county to secure an emergency stockpile of medication-based abortion treatments Misoprostol and Mifepristone.
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Naval Surface Forces announced Tuesday that needed repairs on the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer will be done pier-side in San Diego.
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The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady Wednesday, as inflation remained stubbornly above the Fed's 2% target. Investors now think it could be September or later before rates start to fall.
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