Paul Glickman
news director at KPCC, Southern California Public Radio
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Fellow for Digital Leadership Summit for Public Radio Stations
Paul Glickman is news director at KPCC, Southern California Public Radio. He worked for many years as a radio and print reporter in California, Central America and Washington, D.C. In the mid-1980s Glickman reported for Newsweek, the BBC, and others from his base in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, which was sandwiched between the wars in neighboring El Salvador and Nicaragua. In the late 1980s he was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Inter Press Service. In the 1990s he was a foreign editor at National Public Radio, overseeing the network's coverage of such historic events as the Rwandan genocide and South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy. A Los Angeles native, he returned to the area in 2000 to join KPCC. He has built one of the nation's preeminent public radio newsrooms; over the past decade, KPCC has won more than 220 national and regional awards for journalistic excellence. Glickman is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz.
