Scott Reiman joins Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network's Board of Directors
Scott Reiman joins Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network's Board of Directors
Reiman Foundation and Hexagon president brings civic and business expertise
DENVER, Sept. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, which includes Rocky Mountain PBS, KUVO jazz public radio, and I-News, is proud to welcome Scott Reiman to its Board of Directors. A highly respected Colorado businessman and longtime civic leader, Scott Reiman's professional and philanthropic skills will be a tremendous asset to Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network.
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"It's a pleasure to welcome such a talented executive and respected individual to our leadership team," said Doug Price, CEO of Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network. "Scott Reiman's business acumen and lifelong commitment to giving back to a multitude of arts and education efforts will be instrumental in shaping the future direction of our organization."
Scott Reiman is the founder and president of Colorado-based Hexagon. A private equity firm with offices in Denver and Milwaukee, Hexagon manages a balanced portfolio of investments across a variety of industry sectors. Under Scott Reiman's leadership, Hexagon's executive team has facilitated the development of some of downtown Denver's most visible real estate.
Scott Reiman also serves as the president of the Reiman Foundation. Since 1986, the Reiman Foundation has supported the courage and dedication of those working to improve the quality of life in many different communities. Scott and the Reiman Foundation primarily focus on children's initiatives, education, health care and the arts.
About Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network
Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network is Colorado's statewide public media network comprised of Rocky Mountain PBS, Rocky Mountain PBS I-News and KUVO jazz public radio.
Rocky Mountain PBS celebrates its 58th anniversary, with stations in Denver (KRMA), Pueblo/Colorado Springs (KTSC), Steamboat Springs (KRMZ), Grand Junction (KRMJ) and Durango (KRMU). Learn more at rmpbs.org.
Rocky Mountain PBS I-News fills a void in serious public-service journalism by delivering in-depth news to millions of Coloradans through television, newspapers, radio, computers and digital devices. We produce news that makes a difference at rmpbs.org/news.
KUVO/KVJZ jazz public radio, serving the community since 1985, provides distinctive music, news, and information programming reflecting the values and cultural diversity of its listeners. The station is on 89.3FM Denver, 89.7FM Breckenridge, 88.5FM Vail, kuvo.org, and your mobile device through KUVO's app.
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Rocky Mountain PBS
303-620-5797
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