The NAB Leadership Foundation (NABLF) has revealed its Broadcast Leadership Training (BLT) Class of 2026. The program began on Friday (9/12), marking the start of a 10-month executive MBA-style curriculum designed to prepare the next generation of broadcast leaders.
Known for its highly regarded program content and faculty, BLT prepares its participants to advance to the C-suite and take on operational leadership roles. Sessions focus on business acumen, management skills and critical topics like artificial intelligence, human resources and team culture.
This year’s class is comprised of the following industry professionals:
- Andria Langston, founder, Legacy Media Productions; owner, WDKX Radio
- Allison Smith, president and general manager, KETV-TV in Omaha, Hearst
- Fletcher Brown, operations manager and program director, Big River Broadcasting Corp.
- Haley Townsend, regional director of digital content, Northeast, Fox TV Stations
- Jaimie León, vice president and general manager, WSLS-TV in Roanoke, Graham Media Group
- Jennifer Dale, vice president of recruiting, Gray Media
- Jerome David Crumpton, general sales and marketing manager, Courtney French Broadcasting LLC
- Joey Figueroa, vice president and director of sales, Univision Orlando, TelevisaUnivision
- Katelin Tinley, vice president and market manager, Cox Media Group/Nassau-Suffolk
- Pamela McKay, vice president and market manager, Houston, Radio One (Urban One)
- Ryan Hatch, senior vice president and market manager, Phoenix, Bonneville
- Samantha Linn, controller and chief accounting officer, Morgan Murphy Media
- Scott Trabandt, news director, CMG Pittsburgh TV, Cox Media Group
- Tiffany Hickman, vice president and general sales manager, Holston Valley Broadcasting Corp.
- Valerie Guyton, president and general manager, KWES; KIDY/KXVA; KYTX and KBMT/KJAC, TEGNA
- Whitney Grover, director of sales and station manager, KJRH-TV in Tulsa, The E.W. Scripps Co.
“The foundation is incredibly honored to have more than 430 BLT graduates spanning over 25 years of this prestigious leadership program,” said NABLF President Michelle Duke. “We are excited to begin a new chapter with deans Marc Jaromin of Roundtable Broadcasting and Trila Bumstead of OMG Media who will carry on the legacy of program founder and dean emeritus, Diane Sutter.”
The program is supported by the Alabama Broadcasters Association, Beasley Media Group, Bonneville International, Cox Media Group, Fox TV Stations, Futuri, Graham Media Group, Gray Media, Hearst Television, Morgan Murphy Media, Nielsen Foundation, Scripps, Tegna and TelevisaUnivision.
The application window for the next BLT class will open in February 2026. To receive updates when the application becomes available, please contact Pamela Cervera, senior program manager at the NABLF, at [email protected].



