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NAB hires third-generation broadcaster Bradford Caldwell, ex-chief financial officer of East Arkansas Broadcasters, as vice president-member experience, effective Feb. 1; NAB post is a new one following retirement of Senior Vice President-Member Services and Operations BJ Corriveau at year end's 2021 ... CBS News and Stations moves Joel Goldberg to general manager, CBS Newspath; he remains senior vice president-operations, CBS Stations.

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Gov. Brad Little (R) announces John Chatburn, administrator of the Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral Resource, will replace ex-NARUC President Paul Kjellander, who retires (see 2112210041) from Idaho Public Utilities Commission and also was commission president; Little taps lead Deputy Attorney General for the PUC John Hammond to replace Commissioner Kris Raper, who leaves the agency "this month for a job in the private sector"; and PUC Commissioner Eric Anderson is now the agency's president.

Newly promoted at Disney: Rebecca Campbell expands role as chair of new International Content and Operations group, reporting to CEO Bob Chapek; Michael Paull advances to newly created role of president, Disney Streaming, responsible for Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ and Star+, overseeing those platforms globally for Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution, reporting to DMED Chair Kareem Daniel; and Joe Earley promoted to president, Hulu, reporting to Paull.

IHeartMedia promotes Joe De Angelis to senior vice president-promotions, iHeartMedia Markets Group ... MasterClass hires former HBO executive Len Amato as chief content officer; he will continue to produce content independently through his production company, Crash&Salvage ... Sony Music Publishing hires Ari Gelaw from Universal Music Publishing Group as vice president-creative ... Kaleidescape announces WiVu's Craig Sholder, also ex-Christie Digital Systems, as chief revenue officer.

Tegna promotes Rebecca Cantu to president-general manager, KIII Corpus Christi, Texas, effective Feb. 7, succeeding Bruce Cummings, who retires March 4 ... Analog Devices names President-CEO Vincent Roche to additional role as chair, effective with annual meeting in March, succeeding co-founder Ray Stata, who has been chair since 1973 and will seek reelection to the board as a regular member ... Self-driving company Aurora names Stripe executive Claire Hughes Johnson, also former Google, to its board.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce launches AI Commission on Competition, Inclusion and Innovation; co-chairs are ex-Reps. John Delaney, D-Md., and Mike Ferguson, R-N.J.; members are Alex Dimakis, National AI Institute for the Foundations of Machine Learning; Rachel Gillum, Salesforce; Jerry Jones, LiveRamp; Shekar Katuri, Bank of America; Christina Montgomery, IBM; Brent Orrell, American Enterprise Institute; Osonde Osoba, Rand Corp.; Adam Thierer, Mercatus Center at George Mason University; and Conrad Tucker, Carnegie Mellon University.

Additional members appointed by FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel to Communications Equity and Diversity Council working groups, for CEDC's Digital Empowerment and Inclusion WG: Clayton Banks, Silicon Harlem; Robert Branson, Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council; Joi Chaney, National Urban League Washington Bureau; Michele Cober, Verizon; Sarah Ellis, Glaad; Chris James, National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development; Broderick Johnson, Comcast; Nicole Lazarre, Charter Communications; Louis Peraertz, Wireless ISP Association; Vickie Robinson, Airband Initiative, Microsoft; Felicia West, policy adviser at District of Columbia Public Service Commission; Brigitte Daniel-Corbin, Wilco Electronics; Leo Fitzpatrick, Free Press; Anisa Green, AT&T; Jenifer Nelson, GCI; Brian Thorn, Communications Workers of America; Angela Siefer, National Digital Inclusion Alliance; and John Yang, Asian Americans Advancing Justice; independent subject matter experts on the subpanel are professors and administrators Christopher Ali, University of Virginia; Rockell Brown Burton, Texas Southern University; Jon Gant, North Carolina Central University; and Gooyang Kim, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania; further appointments to the other WGs are here.