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ARLINGTON, VA; December 19, 2017 â" Eric Stith today joined PBS as Vice President, Finance Planning & Analysis. Reporting to PBS Chief Financial Officer Tom Tardivo, Stith will lead the organizationâs financial planning and analysis activities. This includes oversight of the annual planning process that aligns the budget with PBSâ strategic goals. Stith brings to PBS more than 15 years of leadership experience in financial analysis, business strategy and planning. âWe are excited to have Eric on board to help PBS continue to maximize our resources for the benefit of member stations and the American public,â said Tardivo. âEricâs extensive experience within the media industry coupled with his financial savvy and his strong leadership skills make him an excellent choice for this critical position.â âAs a life-long PBS fan, itâs an honor to do my part in supporting this important work. I look forward to partnering with the Finance team and colleagues across the organization to continue delivering the best in public service media,â said Stith. Stith joins PBS from financial advisory firm Geller & Company where he was Senior Director, Financial Planning & Analysis for the Washington, D.C.-based division of a privately held global technology firm. Among his responsibilities, Stith worked closely with senior leadership to provide advice on business strategies and the alignment of operational goals. In addition, he oversaw financial planning and analysis activities and led the creation and assessment of the budget, forecasts and business plan performance. Prior to Geller & Company, Stith spent more than four years as Director, Financial Planning & Analysis for The Washington Post where he led the team responsible for financial planning and analysis; oversaw the companyâs annual revenue, expense and operating budgets; and worked closely with Post leadership to facilitate strategic planning. Earlier, Stith served as Director of Finance for Gannett Government Media (now Sightline Media Group) where he reported to the CEO and served as a member of the military news organizationâs management committee. He started his career at USA TODAY where he held rising financial roles. Stith received his MBA from the University of Marylandâs Robert H. Smith School of Business and holds a B.S. in Finance from Frostburg State University.
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