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Mr. Donneson
Edward W. Harbert II, account executive on Pepsi-Cola, Kenyon & Eckhardt, N.Y., appointed account executive for K&E's corporate pr.
The Media
Selvin Donneson,
sales manager of WWRL and WRFM (FM) both New York, elected vp. Mr. Donneson joined WWRL in 1947 as ^^^NMp[ times salesman, later 1^^^ ^^Sk advancing to other positions in sales department.
Robert Churney, sales manager at KGVO Missoula, Mont., promoted to station manager. Previously, he was sales manager at KBMN Bozeman, Mont.
Ross Donaldson and W. Preston
Wood promoted to director of creative services and manager of script services, respectively, at NBC-TV. Mr. Donaldson was director of script services and Mr. Wood programming executive.
James L. Tomlin, formerly with WLUC-TV Marquette, to WLUK-TV Green Bay, both Wisconsin, as general sales manager.
Marvin W. Harms Jr., Avery-Knodel, Chicago, named assistant director of tv sales. Mr. Harms, who joined company in 1955, previously was with Edward Petry Co. and George Mr. Harms HoUingbery Co., both Chicago.
Albert Wasserman, formerly of CBS News, joins Creative Projects, NBC News, as producer-writer-director. Richard Kellerman, supervisor for Information Services, CBS News, joins NBC as coordinator of Community Relations for America's Future, public affairs series.
John W. Kiermaier, assistant director of public affairs for CBS News, promoted to director of public affairs. He will supervise all informational programming for both CBS-TV and CBS Radio.
Frederick H. Garrigus, manager of NAB organizational services depart
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New directors
Five new directors have been elected to board of Chicago Broadcast Advertising Club for 1960-62 season. They are Genevieve Lemper, head timebuyer, Foote Cone & Belding; Hovt^ard B. Meyers, vp, Venard, Rintoul & McConnell; Roger K. Houston, CBS Radio Network sales manager, Chicago; Charles E. Gates, sales manager, WGN and Robert B. Irons, advertising manager, Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. The board, including five holdover members, is expected to meet shortly and elect new BAC president, with Arthur W. Bagge, midwest radio manager of Peters, Griffin, Woodward, expected to be named (Closed Circuit, June 6). He presently is BAC's executive vp.
ment since formation five years ago, has resigned with abolition of unit by association's policy committee. He formerly was with WEEI Boston when station was managed by late Harold E. Fellows. Organization functions taken over by Howard H. Bell, NAB vp.
Cliff Yaney, formerly of WCHB Inkster, to WABX-FM Detroit, both Michigan, as chief engineer-program director.
Peter B. Kenney,
station operations consultant for NBC International, named station manager of WRC-TV Washington. With NBC since 1956, Mr. Kenney has been in Buenos Aires assisting NBC International in formation, construction and operation of ch. 9 (station CADETE), which went on air there June 9. Mr. Kenney joined NBC when it
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Mr. Hartman
acquired WNBC (TV), uhf outlet in new Britain-Hartford, Conn., of which he was general manager. He had been with station since 1946, continued as vp and general manager until network sold it in 1959.
A. B. (Bill) Hartman appointed sales manager of WBZ Boston and WBZA Springfield. He formerly was with WICE Providence, R.I., in similar capacity. Prior to that, he was account executive at WJZ-TV Baltimore.
William L. Woods appointed national sales manager of WCTV (TV) Tallahassee, Fla.
Ray Vitale, promotion department copywriter for WCBS New York, named assistant sales promotion manager. Edward Hanna joins stations public information department as copywriter.
Lou F. Daniels, formerly program director of WBRY Waterbury, Conn., to WATR, that city, in similar capacity, succeeding Jordan Kaplan.
Kenneth W. Heady
appointed director of programming and public affairs for KCMO Broadcasting Co., Kansas City. He will be in charge of all programming activities for KCMO-AMFM-TV. He joined station in 1939.
Norman Berger, production supervisor of WKBN-TV Youngstown, Ohio, promoted to program director of WKBN-AM-TV, succeeding Paul Turner, named assistant program director for KPIX (TV) San Francisco.
Ginger Brasher, formerly with
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