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Bonneville Names Ruth Todd EVP/Chief Content Officer


Ruth Todd
Ruth Todd

Bonneville International appoints veteran journalist Ruth Todd as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Content Officer. Todd has 25 years as a television news anchor and reporter. She has worked in broadcast in Washington DC, Phoenix, Arizona and Salt Lake City, including at KSL-TV where she was for 10 years a top-rated late news anchor. In addition to her career in broadcasting, she was a broadcast journalism teacher at BYU and a spokesperson and member of the media team for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

"I am thrilled to welcome Ruth back to Bonneville," said Bonneville International newly appointed President and COO Tanya Vea. "Ruth's exceptional talent and experience make her the ideal leader to guide our content strategy into the future. Her expertise will be instrumental in leading our continued success and delivering high-quality content across our platforms."

In her role, Todd will oversee the content vision and execution across Bonneville International's portfolio of radio and television stations, podcasts and digital platforms.

"Bonneville is a company known for being a trusted source through its commitment to excellence and delivering content that matters. I look forward to returning home and working alongside the talented team to create meaningful experiences and engage audiences across multiple platforms," said Todd. "Together, we will continue to build on the strong foundation and innovate in the ever-evolving media landscape."

"We are delighted to have Ruth join the Bonneville leadership team. She has a passion for building up communities and has played an important role in Bonneville's history," added Deseret Management Corporation CEO and Chairman of the Bonneville International Board Keith B. McMullin. "Bonneville has broad reach and influence, which we look forward to expanding under the incoming leadership of Tanya Vea and Ruth Todd."

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