Public Radio Capital is governed by board members of national stature, who represent all regions of the country and bring a wealth of experience in public broadcasting, business, finance, marketing and law.

Teresa Bryce, Philadelphia, Pa., is Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Risk Officer of the Radian Group, a global credit risk management company. She is active in the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, where she was on the board of directors for several years, and with the University of Virginia where she chairs a scholarship fund that helps minority students.

Carolyn Grinstein, Seattle, Wash., (Secretary/Treasurer), is a civic leader who currently serves on the boards of the Seattle Art Museum, The Nature Conservancy of Washington, the University of Washington Foundation Board and the Yale University Art Gallery.

Marc Hand, Denver, Colo., (Managing Director) has primary responsibility for overseeing PRC’s brokerage and financial services and strategic alliances. Marc has extensive experience in public and commercial radio operations and management, as well as representing station owners in sales, acquisitions, mergers and financial restructurings.

Susan Harmon, Seattle, Wash., (Managing Director) has primary responsibility for developing philanthropic support of Public Radio Capital and for administering the company. Susan brings more than 30 years experience as a public broadcasting executive, and she has been a member of several boards of directors within public radio’s national network.

William King, Nashville, Tenn., chaired Nashville Public Radio’s Foundation Board when the station separated from city government and became Nashville Public Radio. He is a Partner in Strategy Corps, LLC and Chairman of Board Member, Inc., and Publisher of Bank Director and Board Member magazines.

James Mabie, Chicago, Ill., (Vice Chair), is a former chair and currently a board member of the Chicago Public Radio Board of Directors and has had a distinguished professional career as an investment banker with William Blair & Company. He is a trustee of WTTW Chicago public television and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Leo Martinez, San Francisco, Calif. (Chair) is Professor of Law and former Academic Dean at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. He writes and lectures on insurance, tax and other subjects and is a member of the American Law Institute and the Association of American Law Schools Executive Committee. He is Vice Chair of Northern California Public Broadcasting’s board of directors.

Jan Nicholson, New York, N.Y., is the President of The Grable Foundation, a private charitable foundation in Pittsburgh, Pa. dedicated to helping children and youth by improving their educational opportunities. She retired in 2000 from a career in finance, spent principally at Citicorp.