In July, 1999 David J. Benjamin founded Triad Broadcasting Company, based in Monterey, California. He currently serves as its president and chief executive officer. Triad currently operates 39 middle-market radio stations in nine states.
In 1997, Mr. Benjamin sold Community Pacific Broadcasting Company L.P. which he co-founded in 1974 to Capstar Broadcasting Partners, where he also served as a managing director. Capstar was publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange before it merged with Clear Channel Communications.
Prior to 1974 Mr. Benjamin served as a broadcasting consultant in New York and was assistant to the publisher of Fortune magazine.
He is a former president of the Oregon Association of Broadcasters and has served as a board member of the National Association of Broadcasters as well as the California Broadcasters� Association. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Radio Advertising Bureau in New York City.
Mr. Benjamin serves as a trustee of the Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California, the Leon and Sylvia Panetta Institute for Public Policy in Seaside, California, and the Monterey Institute of International Studies, an affiliate of Middlebury College. In addition, he is a former chairman of the board of trustees of the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula and is a former president of the Community Foundation for Monterey County.
Mr. Benjamin holds an MBA (1971) from Harvard Business School and a BA (1969) from Yale University. He and his wife, Laurie both natives of Kansas City, Missouri reside in Carmel Valley, California, with their two children, Elizabeth and David.
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