Chicago Sun-Times

Head of WTTW parent company to retire at end of 2017

- BY SAM CHARLES Staff Reporter Email: scharles@ suntimes. com Twitter: samjcharle­s

The president and CEO of WTTW’s parent company will retire at the end of 2017, the Chicago PBS affiliate announced Thursday.

Daniel J. Schmidt, who joined Window To The World Communicat­ions, Inc. in 1991, will leave his posts as of Dec. 31, according to a statement from WTTW.

The company oversees WTTW and the classical music radio station WFMT.

“I cannot imagine a greater privilege than leading WTTW and WFMT during a time of tremendous change and opportunit­y,” Schmidt said in the statement.

James Mabie, chair of the WWCI board, has appointed a committee of trustees to oversee the search process for the organizati­on’s next president and CEO, according to the statement.

“Dan has skillfully and passionate­ly steered WTTW and WFMT to significan­t success during his tenure. His sharp understand­ing of the rapidly changing media landscape has been instrument­al to the organizati­on’s strength and evolution,” Mabie said in the statement. WTTW credited Schmidt with leading “the digital transition and formation of WWCI’s digital broadcasti­ng operations center” and taking the lead on a $ 50 million capital campaign. Schmidt worked to secure $ 47 million from the U. S. Department of Education to launch the station’s entry into the PBS “Ready To Learn” campaign, a media program targeted at helping at- risk youths.

Chicago media critic Robert Feder reported that Schmidt’s critics, though, said he spent an inordinate amount of time “managing his board of trustees than fulfilling the mission of serving the community.”

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