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CPR Approves FY 2026 Budget, Welcomes Three New Members
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, July 14, 2025 | 11:05am CT |
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During its annual meeting, Colorado Public Radio's board of directors approved its budget and work plan for the new fiscal year beginning July 1, while also announcing the addition of three new members to its governing board: Carrie Okizaki, Arnold Salazar, and Sruta Vootukuru. The three incoming members bring varied backgrounds spanning energy policy, mental health, and digital technology.
"I'm thrilled to welcome Carrie Okizaki, Arnold Salazar, and Sruta Vootukuro to the CPR board," said Board Chair Lori Bergen, founding dean of the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder. "With expertise that ranges from construction project oversight to technology to health care, combined with their diverse perspectives and shared passion for our mission, these new members will bring new energy and insights to the CPR board as we embark on this next chapter together."
Okizaki is President and co-founder of Modus Strategic Solutions, working on major energy initiatives. A second-generation Coloradan, her dedication to public service is rooted in her family's history, including their incarceration at the Amache internment camp during World War II. Her prior nonprofit service includes board work with Work Options, which supports individuals facing poverty or reentry after incarceration.
Salazar, whose family has resided in Colorado's San Luis Valley since the mid-1800s, is a longtime advocate for community mental health. His past roles include leading the San Luis Valley Community Mental Health Center and founding SyCare LLC and Colorado Health Partnerships. He now operates his family business, The Barn at La Manzanilla.
Vootukuru is currently Chief Digital, Content and Carrier Officer for Liberty Latin America. Her leadership background includes roles at SiriusXM, Sling TV and Dish Network, with expertise across telecom, fintech, and media. She was honored with a Technology Emmy in 2018 and is known for spearheading innovative, scalable digital solutions.
Also during the meeting, the board recognized outgoing members Ned Harding, Michelle Sobel, and Brandy Schultz for completing their terms. Amy Blair and Dr. Carlos Hipolito-Delgado were elected to a second term.
For Fiscal Year 2026, CPR's board leadership includes Lori Bergen as chair, Rishi Hingoraney as vice-chair, Ricardo Baca as treasurer, and Deidre Johnson as secretary.
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