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LPM Appoints Kenya Young as President and CEO


Kenya Young
Kenya Young

Louisville Public Media (LPM) appoints Kenya Young as its next President and Chief Executive Officer, set to take effect on May 19. With a rich background in public media, Young is recognized for her innovative leadership and commitment to community engagement.

John Schriber, LPM Board member and Chair of the Transition Committee, expressed his enthusiasm about Young's upcoming tenure. "Kenya Young brings positive energy, meaningful experience, and an exciting vision for the future of public media," Schriber stated. "She has a warmth and accessibility that impresses everyone she meets and demonstrates a unique ability to connect mission, strategy, and community impact - qualities essential to leading LPM successfully."

Young transitions to LPM from New York Public Radio, where she served as a Senior Vice President. Her role included overseeing national radio shows, podcasts, broadcast operations, live events, and audience development. Her career also includes a 15-year tenure at NPR, where she held several key positions including Managing Editor in the newsroom and Executive Producer of popular programs such as Morning Edition and Up First.

"I am thrilled and energized to join the exceptional team at Louisville Public Media," Young commented. "From my first interactions with the staff and board, I've been impressed by their innovative spirit, commitment to excellence, and forward-looking vision. LPM has built something truly special - a dynamic organization that serves its community through outstanding journalism, music, and cultural programming that connects and inspires."

Abby Shue, Chair of the LPM Board of Directors, praised Young's comprehensive media experience and visionary leadership. "We are delighted to welcome Kenya Young as the new CEO of Louisville Public Media. With a wealth of experience, a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in public media, and a bold vision for the future, Kenya is poised to lead LPM to new heights," said Shue.

As LPM marks its 75th year of public service, it remains a cornerstone for the Louisville and Southern Indiana areas, comprising three distinct stations and a portfolio of podcasts. Young is committed to upholding LPM's mission. "At a time when trusted local media is more essential than ever, I'm committed to ensuring LPM fulfills its mission to provide independent and courageous news, music, and experiences that serve the needs and aspirations of Louisville's multifaceted communities," she said.

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