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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
Steve
Lindbeck
President and General
Manager of
Alaska Public
Telecommunications, Inc. (APTI)
Event Supported by the
Alaska Humanities Forum

“An
Alaskan in the Media
Revolution"
Friday,
2nd October, 2010 – Hilton
Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 a.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 30th
September to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone 276-8038 or by
email to
AlaskaWorldAffairs.org
.
Lunch Program $20 for
Members - $25 for
Non-Members - $6 for Coffee
Only Steve
Lindbeck came to public
broadcasting in July 2007
after a 30-year career in
journalism and public
affairs. He is President and
General Manager of Alaska
Public Telecommunications,
Inc. (APTI), which includes
KAKM-TV, KSKA-FM and the
Alaska Public Radio Network.
In that role he is
responsible for leadership
and oversight of a media
organization capable of
reaching audiences
throughout Alaska.
He came to APTI from the
University of Alaska
Anchorage, where he served
two years as Vice Chancellor
for Advancement. He served
previously as Associate
Editor of the Anchorage
Daily News, where he
directed the opinion pages
and development of editorial
policy for the paper. From
1991 through 2000 he served
as Executive Director of the
Alaska Humanities Forum, an
independent non-profit
organization and state
affiliate of the National
Endowment for the
Humanities.
His journalism career
included positions as news
editor and editorial page
editor at the Anchorage
Daily News, sports editor at
the Anchorage Times,
editorial page editor at the
Everett (Wash.) Herald, copy
editor at the Boston Globe,
and freelance writer for
various publications. He won
a John S. Knight
Professional Journalism
Fellowship at Stanford
University in 1985-86, and
was writer and editor of the
report of the Alaska Oil
Spill Commission in 1989-90.
He served as issues and
communications director for
a gubernatorial campaign in
1990.
He has volunteered on many
boards and committees,
including the Anchorage
Museum Association, the
Alaska World Affairs
Council, Big Brothers/Big
Sisters of Anchorage, United
Way of Anchorage, Anchorage
Cultural Council, Alaska
State Council on the Arts
review panels, Downtown
Anchorage Rotary, and
Commonwealth North.
Lindbeck, an Anchorage
resident since 1968, is a
graduate of West Anchorage
High School and Stanford
University. He is married to
Patty Ginsburg, a former
journalist who now works as
a consultant. He loves
reading, eating, music,
travel, boats, hiking,
skiing, golf, and the
natural and cultural
splendor of Alaska. |