Board of Directors
Shape the Future of Community Media
Join the High Five Access Media Board of Directors
High Five Access Media believes in putting the power of the media in the hands of the people.
Do you want to foster a creative environment with the free exchange of ideas, opinion, passion and viewpoints? Want to leverage the capacity of other local nonprofits to advocate for their cause? Or perhaps spark a passion for for media and community engagement among young people?
Then join the High Five Access Media Board of Directors. We're looking for Eagle County residents or employees with a passion for community media who want to give back.
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Find out more about High Five Access Media and the responsibilities of board members.
High Five Access Media is governed by a group of community volunteers. The towns of Vail, Avon and Minturn appoint one member each to the board of directors. The remaining directors are elected by HFAM members.
The Board of Directors typically meets once every quarter at the HFAM center. The board considers and approves policies, budgets, initiatives and programs. Meetings are open to the public, and input is welcome during the public comment portion of the agenda. If you would like the board to consider taking action on an item, please submit a detailed proposal ten days in advance of a meeting. The entire board can be reached at board@highfivemedia.org.
Current Board
Mike Griffin - President Emeritus
Madison Partridge - President
Ian Schierland - Vice President/Treasurer
Tegan Davis - Community Representative
Russell Frederickson - Community Representative
Ruth Stanley - Avon Representative
TJ Johnson - Vail Representative
Gusty Kanakis - Minturn Representative
Contact executive director J.K. Perry if you’re interested in becoming a board member or learning about qualifications and duties. Board members serve up to two, three-year terms. HFAM members choose directors to fill open positions each December. Members include community producers, nonprofit representatives, residents and students in Eagle County. If you’re interested in voting in board elections, Become a Member.