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Fred Cohen and Rita Fredricks Salzman Appointed Chair and Vice Chair of PCI-Media Impact

Appointees Bring Wealth of Global Experience to PCI-Media Impact’s Expanding Programs

December 12, 2006 – PCI-Media Impact, a global not-for-profit producer of innovative TV and radio shows featured in over 25 countries, today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Fred Cohen as Chair and Rita Fredricks Salzman as Vice Chair of its Board.

Mr. Cohen is the chairman of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Previously, he was President of King World International Productions and Executive Vice President of CBS Broadcast International. Ms. Fredricks, once a star of the stage and screen, serves on numerous boards, including the American University in Paris, France. She was married to Ambassador Herbert Salzman, who until his death had served as Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

Until his retirement in 2002, Mr. Cohen sold and produced TV shows outside the United States, including Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, Hollywood Squares and Oprah Winfrey. Mr. Cohen succeeds Victoria Staebler, who continues as a senior financial adviser to the Global Private Clients Group at Merrill Lynch in Wellesley , Massachusetts .

“ The potential impact of our programs on health and poverty is infinite,” said Mr. Cohen. “We’re not just talking about behavior change today, but something much more exciting and long-term: people taking actions in their own communities to improve their lives and the lives of others for a long time. So I look forward to helping PCI-Media Impact’s talented staff devise ever-more innovative programs to support the people in the hardest-hit places around the world."

Rita Fredricks Salzman is a long-time PCI-Media Impact supporter, having served two complete terms on PCI-Media Impact ’s Board. She produced the video “T elling Stories, Saving Lives,” a documentary of PCI-Media Impact programs “in action” around the world. The video is a rich source of information for current PCI-Media Impact supporters and for potential individual and institutional donors wishing to learn about how PCI-Media Impact develops its entertainment-education dramas.

“I’m always intrigued by the power of storytelling and how it moves people to make positive decisions in their lives,” said Ms. Fredricks, who had featured roles in a number of television series, including ‘Studio One,’ ‘Playhouse 90,’ ‘As the World Turns,’ and ‘Bonanza.’ “But as an organization, PCI-Media Impact creates a bridge between broadcast media and the NGO community – a nexus that until now did not exist – and this strikes me as the critical reason for being. For this and many other reasons I’m proud to continue my role as a decision-maker within the organization.”

In announcing the appointments, PCI-Media Impact Executive Director Michael Castlen said: "Fred and Rita bring a diversity to PCI-Media Impact and its programs unseen in recent years and mark an important new phase in PCI-Media Impact’s growth. Drawing on their years of experience in the media and creative worlds, PCI-Media Impact will be able to expand, forge new strategic partnerships and increase our funding to meet the challenges that lie ahead. I’m delighted that Fred and Rita are joining us…they bring great knowledge, skill and energy to our programs.”

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