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Updated as of July 2013
EEO Regulations for Broadcasters Public File
The FCC's updated equal employment opportunity regulations emphasize broad
outreach and recruitment. The following EEO worksheets are designed to assist
and illustrate that KPBS TV/FM is in compliance with the Commission's current
EEO rules, policies and record-keeping requirements.
Job Title: Morning Edition Anchor Date Filled: 08/07/12
Job Title: Development Assistant Date Filled: 08/16/12
Job Title: KPBS Fronteras Reporter Date Filled: 08/24/12
Job Title: KPBS Account Executive Date Filled: 09/26/12
Job Title: Fronteras Social Media Editor Date Filled: 12/12/12
Job Title: KPBS Science & Technology Reporter Date Filled: 02/11/13
Job Title: Motion Graphics Broadcast Designer Date Filled: 04/04/13
Job Title: KPBS Metro Reporter Date Filled: 04/04/13
Job Title: Development Coordinator Date Filled: 06/06/13
Job Title: KPBS Newsroom Coordinator Date Filled: 07/05/13
List of Full-Time Jobs Filled
PERIOD OF August 1, 2012 through July 31, 2013
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Morning Edition Anchor 08/07/12
SDSURF Website
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Careerbuilder.com
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 3
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (3)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Development Assistant 08/16/12
SDSURF Website
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Careerbuilder.com
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 6
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (3)
Careerbuilder.com (1)
Friend or Relative (2)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
KPBS Fronteras Reporter 08/24/12
SDSURF Website
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Careerbuilder.com
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
Employment Development Department (EDD)
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 2
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (1)
SDSURF Bulletin (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
KPBS Account Executive 09/26/12
Friend or Relative
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Current
Linked-In
CPB Congerence Job Board (Seattle 7/12-7/14)
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 3
Recruitment Referral Sources: Friend or Relative (2)
Linked-In (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Social Media Editor 12/12/12
SDSURF Website
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Indeed.com
Current
Medill Northwestern University
Columbia Journalism School
Missouri School of Journalism
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
National Association of Black Journalists
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
Asian American Journalists Association
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 3
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (1)
Indeed.com (1)
Not Specified (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Science & Technology Reporter 02/11/13
Not Specified
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Current
Indeed.com
Journalismjobs.com
Columbia Journalism
Missouri School of Journalism
Berkley School of Journalism
National Association of Black Journalists
National Association of Hispanic Journalists
American Asian Journalist Association
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
RBR/TVBR - Radio and Television Broadcasting
San Diego Ad Club - Linked-In
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies
* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information
is compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 3
Recruitment Referral Sources: Not Specified (3)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Motion Graphics Broadcast Designer 04/04/13
Not Specified
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU System)
Indeed.com
Linked-In
Tweet
Craigslist
Post Magazine.com
Studio Daily
Current
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies
* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 5
Recruitment Referral Sources: Indeed.com (2)
Friend or Relative (1)
SDSURF Bulletin (1)
Not Specified (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
KPBS Metro Reporter 04/04/13
Friend or Relative
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Current
Linked-In
Indeed.com
CCHMA
AJA
NABJ
NAHJ
Journalismjobs.com
CPB
Poyntner Career Center
Journalism Next
Columbia
UC Berkley
Missouri Journalism School
Medill-Northwestern.edu
SD Press Club
SPJsandiego.org
Tvjobs
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies
* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information
is compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 2
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (1)
Friend or Relative (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
Development Coordinator 06/06/13
KPBS Internal Announcment
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Indeed.com
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 2
Recruitment Referral Sources: Internal Announcement (1)
Indeed.com (1)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Job Title for Vacancy: Date Filled:
KPBS Newsroom Coordinator 07/05/13
SDSURF Website
Recruitment Sources Utilized for Vacancies:
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin (distributed across the CSU system)
Indeed.com
Regional Task Force On the Homeless
Linked-In
Voice and Viewpoint
La Prensa
San Diego Asian Journal
California University Campuses
EDD Offices
Diversity Employment Site
Local Community Agencies* A complete listing of all recruitment sources with specific contact information is
compiled in the section, Recruitment Sources Contact Information.
Number of candidates interviewed: 2
Recruitment Referral Sources: SDSURF Website (2)
List of Recruitment Sources Used To Fill Each Vacancy
Recruitment Source for Actual Hire:
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
31
1
11
2
Friend or Relative Recommendation 6
Recruitment source unknown 5
Indeed.com 4
1
1
Yearly Total Number of Interviewees & Total Number of Interviewees Referred by
Each Recruitment Source
Yearly Period Beginning: August 1, 2012 Ending: July 31, 2013
Total Number of Persons Interviewed for Full Time Vacancies:
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Recruitment Source Name Total Number of Interviewees
KPBS Internal Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Human
Resources Online Announcement
San Diego State University Research Foundation Bulletin
(distributed across the CSU system)
Careerbuilder.com
Linked-In
Contact Name Recruitment Source E-mail Address City / Zip Phone Fax
Alan Ridley, M.A. Cuyamaca College (Continuing Education & Workforce Training) [email protected] 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway El Cajon, CA 92019-4369 619-660-4425 619-660-4012
Alba Jaquez San Francisco State Univ. [email protected] 1600 Hollway Ave, ADM. 252 San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 338-1872 (415) 338-0521
Ann McPherson San Diego Job Corps Center 1325 Iris Ave Imperial Beach, CA 91932 (619) 429-8500 (619) 423-7631
Barbara Lefkarites Health Data Program [email protected] 6505 Alvarado Rd., #211 San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 594-8938 (619) 594-0351
Scott Jaeger Department of Rehabilitation 7575 Metropolitan Dr. #107 San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 767-2124 (619) 767-2156
Beth Herrera Catholic Charities [email protected] 349 Cedar St. San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 281-6152 (619) 231-0694
California Maritime Academy California Maritime Academy [email protected]
California State Univ. Bakersfield Career Planning & Placement [email protected] 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93311-1099 (661) 664-3033 (661) 664-3345
Cherry Vanek Career Ctr/Humboldt State Univ. [email protected] 1 Harpst St Arcata, CA 95521-8299 (707) 826-5454 (707) 826-5473
City of Oceanside City of Oceanside [email protected]
Connie Vasquez North County Career Centers [email protected] Escondido (760)871-1970 (760)871-0346
Dori Marcelino Father Joe's Villages 1501 Imperial Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 645-6446 (619) 687-1049
[email protected] [email protected]
Dynalectric - San Diego [email protected] 9505 Chesapeake Drive San Diego, CA 92123-6396 858-712-4700 858-712-4701
[email protected] SDSU [email protected]
Employment Development Department EDD [email protected]
Guillermo Salgado Employment Development Department (EDD) State of California [email protected] 1550 West Main St El Centro, CA 92244 (760) 339-2770 (760) 339-2745
Laura D. Chiquete UEI College (Career Services) 310 3rd Avenue, Suite C6/C7 Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-240-8167 619-409-4129
Laurie Arnold US Department of Veterans Affairs [email protected] (619) 228-8011
Linda Blair Forsch Comprehensive training Systems [email protected] 497 11th St, Suite 4 Imperial Beach, CA 91932 (619) 424-6650 (619) 424-6650
Lyford, Laurie Navy Family Svc. Ctr. [email protected] Box 257138, Bldg 318, Code 93 San Diego CA 92135 619.545.6071
[email protected] Lee Hecht Harrison [email protected]
Mark Diep ResCare Workforce Services 1750 5th Ave., 2nd floor San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 321-1897 (619) 321-1899
Mary Jo Joy HR @ UCSB [email protected] (805) 893-3166
Milly Strodtman Millitary Matters (Veterans Outreach) [email protected] PO Box 181085 Coronado, CA 92178-1085 (619) 721-0885
[email protected] [email protected]
Myrna Reed Goodwill Industries (Community Employment Center) [email protected] 9575 Mission Gorge Road Santee, CA 92071 (619) 258-1736 (619) 449-0917
Nancy Kennaly Goodwill Industries (Community Employment Center) [email protected] 1105 Broadway St., Suite 205 Chula Vista, CA 91911 (619) 420-1522 (619) 420-1496
Natacia Cordle U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Vocational Rehab & Employment Division) [email protected] 5500 Campanile Drive, Rm 1575 San Diego, CA 92182 (619) 594-2444 (619) 5944287
Natasha Wong Chinese Service Center [email protected] 8775 Aero Drive Ste 138 San Diego, 92123 (858) 505-9906 (858) 278-8899
San Diego State University [email protected]
San Diego State University San Diego State University - veterans office [email protected]
Sandra Bullock SDSU [email protected] 5500 Campanile Dr San Diego, CA 92182-1625 (619) 594-1139
Shelly Steck California Polytechnic State University [email protected]
Southwestern College Southwestern College [email protected] 900 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-474-0588
State of California 1 State of California EDD [email protected]
State of California 2 [email protected]
Recruitment Sources Contact Information
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Steve Stover, M.S. Bridge Builders Advocacy [email protected] PO Box 3085 San Diego, CA 92163 619.807.6716 1.866.828.6716
United States Navy United States Navy [email protected]
United Way of San Diego United Way of San Diego [email protected]
Van J. Ross [email protected]
William Hooper Navy Region Southwest (Family and Child Programs) [email protected] 3005 Corbina Alley, Bldg. 263 San Diego, CA 92136-5190 (858) 663-0545 (858) 277-7052
San Diego Workforce Partnership [email protected] 3910 University Ave, Suite 400 San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 228-2900
SDSU [email protected]
Careerbuilder www.careerbuilder.com (866) 438-1485
Craigslist www.craigslist.com
Indeed.com www.indeed.com
Linked-In www.linkedin.com
Kathleen Unwin Current [email protected] 6930 Carroll Ave, Suite 350 Takoma Park, Maryland 20912 (877) 745-8776
Deanna Campa SD Voice and Viewpoint Newspaper www.sdvoice.info 3619 College Ave San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 266-2233
Ruben Munoz La Prensa www.laprensa-sandiego.org 651 3rd Ave. - C, Chula Vista, CA 91910 (619) 425-7400
Simeon Silverio, Jr. San Diego Asian Journal www.asianjournalusa.com 550 East 8th St., Suite 6 National City, CA 91950 (619) 474-0588
Mark C. Holloway Broadcast Employment Services - Tvjobs.com [email protected] P.O. Box 4116 Oceanside, CA 92052 (800) 374-0119 (760) 754-2115
April E. McLynn Radio and Television Business Report www.rbr.com (703) 490-3099
Laura Harap San Diego Ad Club - Linked-IN www.sandiegoadclub.com 3579 Fifth Ave, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 255-2251
Medill Northwestern University www.journalismjobs.com (510) 653-1521
Columbia Journalism School www.journalism.columbia.edu 2950 Broadway New Yor, NY 10027 (212) 854-8608
Missouri School of Journalism www.journalism.missouri.edu 120 Neff Hall Columbia, MO 65211-1200 (573) 882-1045
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism www.journalism.berkeley.edu 121 North Gate Hall Berkeley, CA 93720-5870 (510) 642-3833
National Association of Black Journalists www.nabj.org 1100 Knight Hall, Suite 3100 College Park, Maryland 20742 (301) 405-0248
National Association of Hispanic Journalists www.nahj.ihispano.com
Asian American Journalists Association www.aja.org
Corporation for Public Broadcasting http://www.cpb.org/jobline/ 401 Ninth Street, NW Washington, DC 20004-2129
Corporation Public Broadcasting Conference job board - Seattle 7/12/12 - 7/14/12
Post Magazine COP Communication, Inc. www.postmagazine.com 620 W. Elk Ave Glendale, CA 91204
Studio Daily www.studiodaily.com
CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California www.ccnma.org 725 Arizona Ave, Suite 206 Santa Monica, CA 90401 424-229-9482
Poyntner Career Center http://careers.poynter.org/ 801 Third Street South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (888) 769-6837
Terry Williams, Executive Director San Diego Press Club http://sdpressclub.org/about-us/contact-us/ P.O. Box 82571 San Diego, CA 92138 619-231-4340
Society For Professional Journalists http://www.spjsandiego.org/ P.O. Box 880482 San Diego, CA 92168
TV Jobs.com Broadcast Employment Services Tvjobs.com P.O. Box 4116 Oceanside, CA 92052 (800) 374-0119
Imelda McClendon Regional Task Force on the Homeless www.rtfhsd.org 4699 Murphy Canon Road San Diego, CA 92123 858-292-7627 x20
10/9/12 Jobtoberfest Job Fair for People with Disabilities
3/21/13 Southwest College Career Fair
4/10/13 UCSD Career Fair
4/25/13 SDSU Career Fair
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Marta Dukes
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
SDSU Research Foundation HR Staff
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
Attend at Least Four Job Fairs
Participate in at least four job fairs by station personnel who have substantial
responsibility in the making of hiring decisions. Job Fairs included in the initiative will
reach out across the community to also include diversity and disability fairs as
follows: Jobtoberfest Job Fair for People with Disabilities, Southwest College Career
Fair, UCSD Career Fair, SDSU Career Fair
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
KPBS is the initiator and full participant in this outreach initiative. The initiative is
supported by the SDSU Research Foundation Human Resources Office, San Diego
State University, UCSD, Southwest College, and San Diego Committee on
Employment of People with Disabilities.
8/1/12 - 6/1/13
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Suzanne Marmion
Mark Sauer
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Natalie Walsh
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
KPBS News Internship
The KPBS News Internship program enables College and Graduate students or
recent graduates in San Diego to gain real world public media experience. As interns,
college students or recent graduates will work in all aspects of news, including
research, interviewing, writing, reporting and producing for either school credit or not.
One to four internship positions are available during the Summer, Spring and Fall
semesters. The internship will last for one semester. Through an open recruitment
process, students contact the station on their own regarding available internships.
Intern candidates must submit a resume and meet certain education and skill
requirements in order to be considered for an open position. The resumes of
qualified candidates are submitted to the News Director and/or the senior editorial
team for review. Qualified candidates are interviewed and the News Director (or
senior editorial team) will select the best candidate(s) to receive an internship based
on the eligibility requirements and qualifications. Interns are selected based on their
education, skills and schedule availability, and the station's needs at that time. Below
are the names of the interns and the semesters they participated in the program:
Summer 2012:
Diana Crofts-Pelayo; Julia Smith - Eppsteiner; Samantha Wadley
Fall 2012:
Claire Caraska; Monaliza Noormohammadi; Rashmi Chugani Balani
Spring 2013:
Betsy Galchutt; Amanda Guerrero; Khushbu Shah
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
KPBS is the initiator and full participant in this outreach initiative.
1/6/13 - 2/1/13
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Kathryn Nelson
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
KPBS Radio Operations Internship
KPBS Radio Operations provided mentoring, instruction, and professional work
experience in broadcasting to a student from High-Tech High. During the course of
the internship, the intern worked 30 to 40 hours per week in radio operations. Kathryn
Nelson served as his mentor during that time. While High-Tech High had specific
standards to be met for the internship, KPBS provided direction and conceptual ideas
for the final project and for the focus of the instruction, including: Learning the ENCO
broadcast automation system and prepare an hour of automated programming for live
broadcast, and providing the student with detailed knowledge of format and source
audio for any nationally syndicated and local programs broadcast by KPBS, along
with local station breaks.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
KPBS is the initiator and full participant in this outreach initiative.
10/18/2012
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Ashley Rodriguez
Trisha Richter
Clare Pister
Julie Schauble
Consuela Steward
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
KPBS Staff were invited to, participated in and helped Sponsor the Annual Diversity
Summit held by the San Diego Urban League. The theme of the summit was "The
Many Faces of Diversity - Is Your Workplace Ready for Tomorrow?". KPBS was a
$5,000-level sponsor. Session topics included: How to Reach and Sustain the
Executive Office Suite; Recruit, Hire, Retain and Do Business with Veterans; Spotlight
on Civic Engagement & Youth; Diversity & Inclusion: Best Practices in the Workplace.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
The Urban League of San Diego is the initiator in this outreach initiative; KPBS
helped sponsor the event. KPBS Participants included Ashley Rodriguez, 2012 Equal
Opportunity Day Diversity Summit Committee member, and Monica Medina, Trisha
Richter, Clare Pister, Consuela Steward, Julie Schauble who all attended the Summit.
Additional participating organizations included Union Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Citi
Bank, Sycuan, U.S. Bank, Geico, AT&T, UCSD, San Diego Business Journal, UPS,
Wal Mart, KKSD Jazz, State Farm Insurance, Bank of America, SDG&E, Qualcomm.
Monica Medina
Diversity Summit and Awards Luncheon
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
2/18/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Joanne Faryon
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Approximately 28 Aaron Price Fellows met with staff of KPBS and Investigative
Newsource to learn about broadcast journalism and investigative reporting. This
program was created by the Price Family in honor of Aaron Price who died of a brain
tumor while in high school. "Fellows" receive an "up close" look at various facets of
the San Diego community, including business, culture and government. The fellows
toured KPBS and had an in-depth presentation and training on journalism, which
lasted about a half-day.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
The Aaron Price Fellow Program is the initiator. This visit and training at KPBS was
led by Lorie Hearn, Investigative Newsource Executive Director; Joanne Faryon, then
KPBS Evening Edition Host, and Derryl Acosta, Price Charities
Aaron Price Fellows Program - Visit to KPBS
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
1/7/2013
5/21/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Megan Burks
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
KPBS hosted two special tours for Media Arts Center San Diego and San Diego
Futures Foundation class, a group of 18 to 21-year-olds interested in media
professions. About 20 students total were given a tailored studio tour that included
behind-the-scenes look at KPBS Evening Edition taping and Q&A with Speak City
Heights reporter Megan Burks.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
Media Arts Center San Diego and San Diego Futures Foundation is the initiator. The
tours and presentations at KPBS were led by Megan Burks, KPBS reporter, and
Keoni Cabral, Volunteer Manager
Keoni Cabral
Special Tours for Work Readiness Class
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
8/1/12 - 7/31/13
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Megan Burks
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Five to 10 San Diego youth learn video production at the Media Arts Center San
Diego quarterly. Their work is featured alongside professional news reports on the
Speak City Heights website. Select videos air on KPBS Evening Edition. More
information can be found at http://www.speakcityheights.org/tag/teen-producers-
project/
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
Media Arts Center San Diego is the initiator. KPBS has partnered with MACSD as
part of the Speak City Heights initiative. Megan Burks has assisted with video
production training.
Teen Producers Partnership
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
8/1/12 - 7/31/13
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Megan Burks
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
The AjA Project is a City Heights-based nonprofit that uses participatory photography
education to help youth explore and reflect on their experiences and communities.
KPBS has partnered with them as part of our Speak City Heights initiative. Five to 10
City Heights middle or high school students per semester learn photography and
take photos of their community. The photos and their reflections are featured on the
Speak City Heights website. Photos have accompanied professional news reports.
KPBS reporters Megan Burks and Susan Murphy assisted the students with creating
an interactive map on bullying and multimedia slideshows. More information can be
found at http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/may/30/san-diego-middle-school-students-
turn-their-lens-t/ and http://www.speakcityheights.org/tag/the-aja-project/
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
The AjA Project is the initiator. KPBS has partnered with The AjA Project as part of
the Speak City Heights initiative. Megan Burks and Susan Murphy assisted with
training
Susan Murphy
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
The AjA Project Partnership
12/3/2012
5/8/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Deanna Mackey
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Station Manager Deanna Mackey presented a talk about KPBS, the station's focus
on news, the future of multimedia journalism (TV, radio and Web) and potential
career opportunities in the field of journalism. She spoke to two separate Introduction
to Contemporary Media journalism classes at SDSU, taught by Professor Tim
Wulfemeyer.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
SDSU is the initiator. Deanna Mackey presented on behalf of KPBS.
Introduction to Contemporary Media Presentation
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
2/27/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Claire Trageser
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
KPBS Multimedia Enterprise Reporter Claire Trageser presented about KPBS's
multimedia journalism (TV, radio and Web) and her job as a web producer. She
presented to a group of 30 students in a journalism class at Point Loma Nazarene
University, taught by Professor Stephen Goforth.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
Point Loma Nazarene University is the initiator and full participant in this outreach
initiative. Claire Trageser presented on behalf of KPBS.
Point Loma Nazarene University Presentation
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
2/1/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
John Rosman
Michael Schuerman
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Approximately 25 Puente Project (students) from MiraCosta college toured KPBS and
afterward met with Social Media Editor John Rosman who presented about his own
career as well as career opportunities in journalism. Puente Project is led by Luke Lara
of MiraCosta college and is a program focused on career/major development for
students. The program is also geared to helping students transfer to four-year colleges
from the community colleges. Most of the students are from Latino/a background.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
The Puente Project is the initiator. The tour at KPBS was led by Consuela Steward and
Michael Schuerman; the presentation was led by John Rosman.
Consuela Steward
Puente Project - Visit to KPBS
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
1/18/2013
3/14/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Gina Diamante
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
Producer Gina Diamante gave a career lecture to approximately 40 students on
January 18th, 2013 and also participated in a Career Day, where she gave 4
separate presentations to approximately 30 students each, on March 14th, 2013.
Both took place at Vail Ranch Middle School in Temecula. Gina spoke about her
own experiences and careers in broadcasting and journalism.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
Vail Ranch Middle School is the initiator. Gina Diamante presented on behalf of
KPBS.
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
Vail Ranch Middle School Career Lecture and Career Day
6/4/2013
Names of Station Personnel Involved in the Initiative:
Tom Karlo
Consuela Steward
Form Prepared By: Consuela Steward Updated: 07/17/13
General Manager Tom Karlo led a tour of approximately 25 high school juniors and
seniors from the Journalism Class at the Pruess Magnet School. Students received
an in-depth insight into the services KPBS provides, our news operations and the
content we produce. Students were given a behind the scenes look at our broadcast
operations, and witnessed the production of KPBS Evening Edition. After the tour,
Tom gave a talk about different careers in broadcasting, as well as answered
questions from the students. The tour and presentation lasted one hour.
Describe Scope of Broadcasters' Participation (including names of any other
sponsoring or participating organization):
KPBS is the initiator; the Preuss School participated. Tom Karlo presented on behalf
of KPBS.
Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
Date(s) of Initiative Event(s):
Describe Nature of Initiative:
Tour and Presentation to Preuss Students
10/9/12 Jobtoberfest Job Fair for People with Disabilities
3/21/13 Southwest College Career Fair
4/10/13 UCSD Career Fair
4/25/13 SDSU Career Fair
Participate in at least four job fairs by station personnel who have substantial responsibility in the making of hiring
decisions.
Summary Description of Supplemental Outreach Initiatives
1 Year period covering August 1, 2012 And Ending: July 31, 2013
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Specify First Initiative:
Specify Second Initiative:
Describe activities undertaken to fulfill that initiative:
Marta Dukes /SDSU Research Foundation HR Staff participated in the following Career Fairs:
Participation in at least four events or programs sponsored by educational institutions relating to career opportunities in
broadcasting.
Describe activities undertaken to fulfill that initiative:
4a - Aaron Price Fellows Progam - Visit to KPBS
*Applicants must complete an application and resume and meet certain education and skill requirements.
Establishment of an internship program designed to assist members of the community to acquire skills needed for
broadcast employment.
Describe activities undertaken to fulfill that initiative:
2a- KPBS Radio News Internship
* 1-4 Internship positions available throughout Spring, Fall and Summer semesters.
*Open recruitment process – Interested students submit their applications to the news department. Interns are chosen
based on their education, skills and schedule availability, and the station's needs at that time.
*Program enables college students, graudate students or recent graduates in San Diego to gain real world public
media experience.
2b - KPBS Radio Operations Internship
Specify Third Initiative:
Attendance at the 2012 Equal Opportunity Day Diversity Summit held by the Urban League of San Diego County.
* Provided mentoring, instruction, and professional work experience in broadcasting to a student from High-Tech High.
*Intern worked 30 to 40 hours per week in radio operations.
*Kathryn Nelson served as mentor and provided direction and conceptual ideas for the final project and for the focus of
the instruction.
Describe activities undertaken to fulfill that initiative:
KPBS Staff were invited to, participated in and helped sponsor the Annual Diversity Summit held by the San Diego
Urban League. The theme of the summit was "The Many Faces of Diversity - Is Your Workplace Ready for
Tomorrow?". KPBS was a $5,000-level sponsor. Session topics included: How to Reach and Sustain the Executive
Office Suite; Recruit, Hire, Retain and Do Business with Veterans; Spotlight on Civic Engagement & Youth; Diversity &
Inclusion: Best Practices in the Workplace.
Approximately 28 Aaron Price Fellows met with staff of KPBS and Investigative Newsource to learn about broadcast
journalism and investigative reporting. This program was created by the Price Family in honor of Aaron Price who died
of a brain tumor while in high school. "Fellows" receive an "up close" look at various facets of the San Diego
community, including business, culture and government. The fellows toured KPBS and had an in-depth presentation
and training on journalism, which lasted about a half-day.
4b - Otay Ranch Career Fair
KPBS hosted two special tours for Media Arts Center San Diego and San Diego Futures Foundation class, a group of
18 to 21-year-olds interested in media professions. About 20 students total were given a tailored studio tour that
included behind-the-scenes look at KPBS Evening Edition taping and Q&A with Speak City Heights reporter Megan
Burks.
Specify Fourth Initiative:
4c - Teen Producers Partnership
4d - The AjA Project Partnership
4f - Point Loma Nazarene University Presentation
4g - Puente Project - Visit to KPBS
4h - Vail Ranch Middle School Career Lecture and Career Day
4i - Tour and Presentation to Preuss Students
Producer Gina Diamante gave a career lecture to approximately 40 students on January 18th, 2013 and also
participated in a Career Day, where she gave 4 separate presentations to approximately 30 students each, on March
14th, 2013. Both took place at Vail Ranch Middle School in Temecula. Gina spoke about her own experiences and
careers in broadcasting and journalism.
General Manager Tom Karlo led a tour of approximately 25 high school juniors and seniors from the Journalism Class
at the Pruess Magnet School. Students received an in-depth insight into the services KPBS provides, our news
operations and the content we produce. Students were given a behind the scenes look at our broadcast operations,
and witnessed the production of KPBS Evening Edition. After the tour, Tom gave a talk about different careers in
broadcasting, as well as answered questions from the students. The tour and presentation lasted one hour.
Five to 10 San Diego youth learn video production at the Media Arts Center San Diego quarterly. Their work is featured
alongside professional news reports on the Speak City Heights website. Select videos air on KPBS Evening Edition.
More information can be found at http://www.speakcityheights.org/tag/teen-producers-project/
The AjA Project is a City Heights-based nonprofit that uses participatory photography education to help youth explore
and reflect on their experiences and communities. KPBS has partnered with them as part of our Speak City Heights
initiative. Five to 10 City Heights middle or high school students per semester learn photography and take photos of
their community. The photos and their reflections are featured on the Speak City Heights website. Photos have
accompanied professional news reports. KPBS reporters Megan Burks and Susan Murphy assisted the students with
creating an interactive map on bullying and multimedia slideshows. More information can be found at
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2012/may/30/san-diego-middle-school-students-turn-their-lens-t/ and
http://www.speakcityheights.org/tag/the-aja-project/
4e - Introduction to Contemporary Media Presentation
Station Manager Deanna Mackey presented a talk about KPBS, the station's focus on news, the future of multimedia
journalism (TV, radio and Web) and potential career opportunities in the field of journalism. She spoke to two separate
Introduction to Contemporary Media journalism classes at SDSU, taught by Professor Tim Wulfemeyer.
KPBS Multimedia Enterprise Reporter Claire Trageser presented about KPBS's multimedia journalism (TV, radio and
Web) and her job as a web producer. She presented to a group of 30 students in a journalism class at Point Loma
Nazarene University, taught by Professor Stephen Goforth.
Approximately 25 Puente Project (students) from MiraCosta college toured KPBS and afterward met with Social Media
Editor John Rosman who presented about his own career as well as career opportunities in journalism. Puente Project
is led by Luke Lara of MiraCosta college and is a program focused on career/major development for students. The
program is also geared to helping students transfer to four-year colleges from the community colleges. Most of the
students are from Latino/a background.