TORONTO – The North American Broadcaster Association (NABA) has elected Leonard Ramos to serve a second term as its president, while Michael Starling and Robert Winteringham were named as vice presidents.
Ramos, a longstanding member of the NABA board of directors and executive, is Grupo Televisa’s director of high technology projects. Starling is executive director and CTO of National Public Radio Labs, and Winteringham is deputy general counsel for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
NABA also elected the following members to its board of directors at its annual general meeting in New York City:
– Dany Harrison, General Manger, Technical Production, CBC/Radio Canada;
– Joe Flaherty, SVP, Technology, CBS;
– Hanno Basse, Vice President, Broadcast Systems Engineering, DIRECTV Inc.;
– Andy Setos, President, Engineering, Fox Entertainment Group Inc.;
– Bob Zitter, Executive VP and CTO, Technology & Operations, HBO;
– Glenn Reitmeier, VP, Technology Standards, Policy and Strategy, NBC Universal;
– Robert Briskman, Technical Executive, Sirius XM Radio Inc.;
– Sergio Sarmiento, VP, Editorial Committee / Editor-in-Chief, TV Azteca;
– John Harding, Secretary General, NABA (ex officio)
NABA is a non-profit association of public and private broadcasting organizations throughout North America committed to advancing the interests of broadcasters at home and internationally.