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National Association of Broadcasters announces that president and CEO
Gordon H. Smith will leave his position and transition to an advisory and advocacy role effective December 31, 2021. NAB’s chief operating officer
Curtis LeGeyt will become the next president and CEO of NAB effective January 1, 2022. In a video message to members, Smith said, “It has been my great honor to give the lion’s roar for broadcasters – those who run into the storm, those who stand firm in chaos to hear the voice of the people, those who hold to account the powerful – and to stand with those of the fourth estate who have the hearts of public servants.” Smith joined NAB as president and CEO in November 2009. Previously, he served as a two-term U.S. senator from Oregon and later as senior advisor in the Washington offices of
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NBAA will be moving into the Las Vegas Convention Center s new West Hall expansion for the 2021 BACE that will be held in person on October 12-14. (Photo: Las Vegas Convention Center)
NBAA is ramping up on preparations for its first live in-person convention to be held since the pandemic took hold last year the 2021 NBAA-BACE with the exhibitor application priority deadline coming up on April 16 and 60 percent of space already booked, association executives said during a webinar on Tuesday.
Chris Strong, senior v-p of conventions and membership for NBAA, said the feedback NBAA is getting for the October 12 to 14 event in Las Vegas is “the timing is right” and that “we are optimistic we will be in a position to have a very safe show.”
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