Jo Curtin appointed as our new CEO

June 23, 2020

Head and shoulders photograph of Jo Curtin

We’re delighted to announce that Jo Curtin has been appointed as our new Chief Executive Officer following Ian Stanistreet’s retirement.

President of the CBF, Ian Hamm says “Jo is the ideal person to lead the CBF at this time of unprecedented challenges and opportunities for the sector. She has an exceptional understanding  of community broadcasting, having spent two decades in leadership roles within the sector.”

Jo started her career in community broadcasting at the youth radio station SYN Media, where she became Station Manager after completing her media degree. She later worked as Assistant Manager at 3ZZZ and was also a Board member of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. She joined the CBF in 2007 and has played a significant role in shaping its strategic direction, helping build an organisation that is inclusive, collaborative, community-minded and trusted.

“Jo’s vision for the organisation builds on the remarkable work of Ian Stanistreet, who, over the last 20 years, created a solid foundation for the future,” says Mr Hamm.

“We’re looking forward to working with Jo in the coming years as she expands on Ian’s legacy to create a more robust and sustainable community broadcasting sector.”

Jo says she is honoured to have been offered the role in a sector that has always been part of her life.

“Community broadcasting plays such an important role in local communities. It is a vital part of the many cultures that make up Australia, and integral to a thriving and healthy democracy.”

Jo believes that it is more important than ever to celebrate the role that community broadcasters play in connecting people from all backgrounds.

“I’m looking forward to working together with the sector to create a bright future for community media.”

Community Broadcasting Foundation acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which our organisation was founded. We pay our respects to all First Nations people across Australia, including those sitting at the heart of community broadcasting. We recognise and honour their enduring connection to country and community and recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as our lands first storytellers. We acknowledge the resilience and wisdom of First Nations people, honouring Elders who have guided in the past and those who continue to inspire us today.

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