Rich McClear CV

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January, 2009  
PO Box 796 Phone                +907-747-6886
Sitka, Alaska 99503
Mobile                +651-253-2287
EMAIL,  rich @ mcclear.net 
                    

www.mcclear.net 

 

Current work address:

Serbian Mobile            +381-(0)69-750-870

IREX/Serbian Media Assistance Program

Office Phone                +381-(0)11 3039-716

Kralja Petra 54/III sprat

Fax                              +381-(0)11 2625-925

1100 Belgrade, Serbia

EMAIL:  rmcclear@irex.rs

 
 

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), April 1996-present. I have been involved as a consultant to or employee of IREX for the past decade.  Currently I am Chief of Party for the Serbian Media Assistance Program in Belgrade, Serbia.  I am leading the team implementing a USAID funded program that is strengthening local media and helping to improve the legal environment for independent media in Serbia.  Past work for IREX has included:

  • Consultant on projects for the Egypt Media Development Program(radio station construction and curriculum development),
  • Armenia radio network development consultation.
  • Consultant and trainer for three IREX media programs in Kosovo, primarily working in radio.
  • Consultant to Middle East Partnership Initiative Project on research for Morocco and Bahrain and broadcast equipment for Lebanon.
  • Consultant and Trainer for the Georgia Media Development Program in 2003 and 2005.
  • Senior Media Advisor Jan 2003-May 2006.  Southeastern Europe regional media development program including overseeing projects in broadcast production, legal development and investigative reporting (half time).
  • Consultant for the Montenegro Media Development Program, June 2001-June 2004
  • Chief of Party, Serbia (Based in Belgrade) Oct. 2000-June 2001:  Led the team that re-established the media development program in Belgrade following the defeat of Milosevic.
  • Chief of Party, Yugoslavia (Based in Podgorica, Montenegro and Budapest, Hungary) Oct. 1999- Oct. 2000:  Planned and supervised ProMedia programs for Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo. Member of the USAID Democracy and Governance Team that advised on the elections that removed Milosevic from office.
  • Resident Advisor in Bratislava, Slovakia, and Regional Trainer in Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Bulgaria and Croatia, Sept. 1997- Sept 1999; Coordinated ProMedia, Slovakia, including legal analysis, aid to journalists, internships, research and training.
  • Regional Trainer, Mar.-Sept. 1997: (Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria.)
  • Resident Advisor in Tirana, Albania, April 1996-March 1997; Coordinated ProMedia, Albania.  This included individual consultation with radio stations and newspapers, workshops in media management, reporting and broadcasting.

Chinook Concert Broadcasters, Anchorage, October 1987-Present, Board of Directors and co-owner. Chinook Concert Broadcasters, owns KLEF in Anchorage, a classical music station.  (Chinook also ran KUDO, a news talk station, until April, 2008. I managed KUDO from Sept 2004 to March 2006).

 

PAST EXPERIENCE:

Fulbright Lecturer:  1995-1996; Taught journalism at Tirana University, Albania.

Coordinator, CoastAlaska, Juneau, AK.  1994-1995: Oversaw consolidation of operations for six public radio stations in Southeast Alaska. 

Senior Advisor to Radio Tirana, Albania.  1993-1994.  I advised on organization and legal issues and conducted training for managers and broadcasters.

General Manager and CEO, Raven Radio Foundation, (KCAW FM) Sitka, AK.  1980- 1993:  Founding manager, I led the team that built and managed Sitka's public radio station. 

Station Manager, KTOO FM, Juneau, AK.  1980.

President and Program Director Northern Community Radio, Grand Rapids, MN.  1970-1980.   Headed a project that built public station KAXE-FM.


Employment (1964-1970)

  • News Department, KUOM, Minneapolis, MN
  • Job Developer for the Supplemental Training and Development Program, Minnesota Department of Manpower Services, (Department of Labor), St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • Engineer, News Reporter and Announcer, WCAL, Northfield MN.
  • News Director, KSTO, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN.
  • Engineer, WOR AM-FM-TV, New York. (Summers)

Media Consultation (clients include):

  • Media Development Loan Fund, Prague. (Preparing a “road map” for the development of Green Wave Radio in Tbilisi, Georgia, 2007. One year evaluation of progress, 2008.)
  • Open Society Institute. Budapest, (Evaluation of Ammannet Radio in Amman, Jordan, 2007.)
  • U.S. Embassy, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.  (Professional in Residence working with the Association of Independent Electronic Media).
  • Management Systems International (MSI). (Team Leader for a media assistance experience review in Serbia.)
  • Academy for Educational Development (AED).  (Comprehensive review of media assistance in Serbia)
  • Slovak Media Institute, Bratislava.  (Design of radio curriculum.)
  • Radio Invar, Khabarovsk, Russian Far East. (Management consultation.)
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting, (CPB)  (Various contracts)   
  • Capital Community Broadcasting, Juneau, Alaska. (Planning)
  • Rainbird Community Broadcasting, Ketchikan, AK. (Fundraising)
  • The Indigenous Broadcast Center (IBC), Anchorage, AK. (Planning, Grant writing)
  • The Alaska Public Radio Network, Anchorage, AK (Planning, Affirmative action)
  • The BBC World Service, London. (Research on Alaska programs)
  • KOTZ Kotzebue, AK  (Planning, Management systems)
  • KMXT Kodiak, AK  (Fundraising)
  • Lynn Canal Broadcasting, Haines, AK  (Management audit)
  • The Lake Superior Radio Network, Duluth, MN (Research)
  • WVMR Frost, WV (New Station Development)
  • WXPR Rhinelander, WI (New Station Development, Research, Planning)
  • WOJB Reserve, WI  (Planning, Fundraising, Research)
  • KUMD Duluth, MN  (Fundraising, Research, Planning)

INTERNATIONAL REPORTING:  I took several leaves from Raven Radio to report for the Alaska Public Radio Network.  Work included reporting on the opening of the Russian Far East, (1990-1991), the Czech elections (1990), and an Alaska church delegation to Nicaragua (1985).

TEACHING (Adjunct faculty or summer programs)

  • Academia Istropolitana Nova, Bratislava, Slovakia (Lectures in Radio Production)
  • Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia (Lectures on Media in Eastern Europe.)
  • Central European School of Journalism, Trnava, Slovakia (Media in Eastern Europe.)
  • Danish School of Journalism, Aarhus, Denmark (Summer media program.)
  • Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka, AK   (International Relations, U.S. History)
  • University of Alaska, Southeast, Sitka, AK  (Radio Production-Reporting)
  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN  (Radio and TV Production)
  • Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN   (TV Production)
  • Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN (Radio News)
  • United Theological Seminary, New Brighton, MN (TV Production, Mass Media Impact)
  • Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids, MN  (Media History, Radio News)
  • Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN  (Media History, Radio Production)
  • St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN  (Radio Reporting, Media History)

EDUCATION

  • Certificate in Digital Radio, National Association of Broadcasters, September 2002.
  • Four Semesters of Russian Language, University of Alaska Southeast, Sitka, AK.
  • MA, Speech-Communications, (Broadcasting and National Development) Thesis "Broadcasting in the Republic of China."  University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, (1975)
  • "Seminar on Contemporary China" Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan. (1969)
  • BA Magna Cum Laude, Political Science, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN. (1968)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: 

  • Coauthor, Media Innovations Program in Georgia, An Assessment, USAID, May, 2004
  • Coauthor, US Media Assistance Programs in Serbia, July 1997, June 2002, Bureau of Program and Policy Coordination, USAID, 2002.
  • Coauthor, Surveying the Audience, A handbook for Small Market Public Radio Stations, Alaska Public Radio Network and CPB, 1990.

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS

  • American Civil Liberties Union, Alaska, Civil Libertarian of the Year, 2006. “For work in support of free speech and international human rights.”
  • Winnipeg Folk Festival. “Golden Banjo” award for “significant contribution to the development and success of the festival,” 2003.  
  • U.S. Agency for International Development.  Certificate of Appreciation for “Inspired Leadership” in media development work, 2001.
  • Society of Professional Journalists, Pacific Northwest Division; Best Commentary, 1995.
  • Alaska Press Club Commentary-Editorial Award, 1995.
  • Alaska Public Radio Network, "Elaine B. Mitchell Award" for "Outstanding Contributions to the Growth, Development and Health of Public Radio in Alaska."  1993.
  • Raven Radio Foundation "Founder's Award." 1992.
  • Alaska Press Club Best Radio Feature Reporting, 1991.
  • Alaska Press Club, Best use of the Medium Award, 1983.
  • Minnesota Education Association, "School Bell Award" Best Radio Documentary, 1973.
  • Minnesota Education Association, Merit Award, 1973.
  • Phi Beta Kappa, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, May 1968.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

  • Anchorage Unitarian Universalist Fellowship; Anchorage, AK.
  • Alaska World Affairs Council.
  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, Radio Policies and Issues Task Force.
  • Alaska Humanities Forum Speaker's Bureau.
  • Strategic Planning Committee, Alaska Public Broadcasting Commission, Juneau, AK.
  • Sitka Economic Development Commission,  (Chairman)
  • Alaska Public Radio Network, Anchorage, AK; Board of Directors, (Chairman.)
  • National Federation of Community Broadcasters, Washington, DC; Board of Directors.

PERSONAL INTERESTS
Storytelling, folk music, foreign affairs, travel, photography.