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broadcasting executive

Roger David Colloff, American Broadcasting executive. Member National Academy television Arts and Sciences (Board of Governors 1986-1992), International Radio and television Society, Phi Beta Kappa.

Background

Colloff, Roger David was born on February 1, 1946 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States. Son of Isadore and Shirley Edith (Dessen) Colloff.

Education

AB summa cum laude, Brown U., 1967; Master of Arts (Woodrow Wilson fellow), Yale University, 1972; Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1972.

Career

Legislation assistant to, Senator Walter Mondale, Washington, 1972-1975; director government affairs, Columbia Broadcasting System Inc., Washington, 1976; senior staff member, White House Office of Energy Policy and Planning, Washington, 1977; special assistant to secretary of energy, Washington, 1977-1978; vice president, assistant to president, Columbia Broadcasting System News, New York City, 1979-1981; vice-president, director public affairs broadcasts, Columbia Broadcasting System News, 1981-1982; vice president policy and planning Broadcast Group, Columbia Broadcasting System Inc., 1983-1984; vice president, general manager, Station WCBS-television, New York City, 1984-1992.

Achievements

  • Roger David Colloff has been listed as a noteworthy Broadcasting executive by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member National Academy television Arts and Sciences (Board of Governors 1986-1992), International Radio and television Society, Phi Beta Kappa.

Connections

Married Margery Ann Bletcher, May 28, 1967. Children: Pamela, David.

Father:
Isadore Colloff

Mother:
Shirley Edith (Dessen) Colloff

Spouse:
Margery Ann Bletcher

child:
Pamela Colloff

child:
David Colloff