Glen T. Cerny, director of broadcasting for KRWG at New Mexico State University, has been chosen as treasurer of the National Educational Telecommunications Association executive board of directors.
NETA, based in Columbia, South Carolina, is a professional association serving public television licenses and educational institutions with educational content, resources, professional development and management support. It functions in all 50 states, including the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
NETA is one of the leading services in coordinating educational public television. “To be recognized by your peers for such a position, I take as a high honor,” Cerny said.
As treasurer, Cerny’s responsibilities include general financial oversight and bookkeeping.
Representatives are chosen for their ability to lead within the profession, must be recognized by their peers for their commitment to serve and are current general managers within their organizations.
KRWG strives to educate and engage community development by providing relevant news, a forum for open discussion and a celebration of the arts while preserving and conveying human and natural history.
Information from NMSU