Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe National Association of Broadcasters has set a leadership transition for next year as longtime president Gordon Smith will hand the president-CEO reins to Curtis LeGeyt as of Jan.
1.Smith, a former U.S. Senator from Oregon, has led the Washington, D.C.-based NAB since late 2009. LeGeyt has been with NAB for nearly 10 years and at present is chief operating officer.
Smith will shift to an advisory role next year.“I am honored and humbled to be named the next leader of this great organization,” LeGeyt said. “To represent the broadcast industry and the local stations that bind our communities together in a moment of such tremendous change across the media landscape is a privilege.
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