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Brian J. Reddington

Executive Director, PBS Foundation at PBS

Brian Reddington began his service to PBS as Executive Director of the PBS Foundation in March of 2010. In his role, Brian leads a team responsible for raising money for PBS from individual donors, foundations, corporations, and other sources. He is also responsible for developing and implementing a long-term vision to strengthen funding for PBS and its member stations, with a special focus on creating individual-giving programs.

Prior to coming to PBS, Mr. Reddington served as Director of Institutional Advancement at the Smithsonian Institution. Previously, he held senior-level Development positions with The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Lenox Hill Hospital, Carnegie Hall, and Pace University, all in New York City. Before serving in the non-profit sector, Mr. Reddington worked for Mellon Bank and Transamerica, holding marketing and managerial positions.


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