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New York State Broadcasters’ Donovan to Step Down

The association has begun a search for a new president

David Donovan
Credit: LinkedIn

New York State Broadcasters Association President David Donovan has announced that he will be stepping aside this year after 15 years of leading the association. 

David is doing an outstanding job, but he believes the time has come to turn over management of the association to the next generation,” NYSBA Chairman Chris Musial said in a release.

Musial noted in the release that Donovan will continue to lead the association’s state and national lobbying efforts. 

The NYSBA has begun a search for a new president led by its board and executive search committee, and Donovan noted that the association’s goal is for a “smooth transition.”

Resumes from interest candidates will be accepted through Feb. 28.

Prior to becoming NYSBA president, Donovan spent 10 years leading the Association for Maximum Service Television. His legal career dates back to the early 1980s. 

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