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Pentair CEO Randall J. Hogan elected president of Minnesota Public Radio | American Public Media board of trustees

November 12, 2008

Randall J. Hogan, chairman and chief executive officer of Pentair, has recently been elected president of the Minnesota Public Radio | American Public Media board of trustees.

Minnesota Public Radio | American Public Media is governed by a 32-member board of trustees. The mission of Minnesota Public Radio regionally and American Public Media nationally is to enrich the mind and nourish the spirit, thereby enhancing the lives and expanding the perspectives of our audiences, and assisting them in strengthening their communities.

Hogan joined Pentair as executive vice president and president of the Electrical and Electronic Enclosures Group. Prior to joining Pentair, he was president of United Technologies' Carrier Transicold Division. Before that, he was with the Pratt & Whitney division of United Technologies, General Electric and McKinsey & Company. Hogan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas.

Minnesota Public Radio® | American Public Media™ broadcasts on a 38-station radio network serving virtually all of Minnesota and parts of surrounding states and produces programming for radio, Internet and face-to-face audiences. Nearly 16 million listeners nationwide, including nearly 800,000 listeners in the region, tune in to programs produced by American Public Media, Minnesota Public Radio's parent company. American Public Media is the country's second-largest producer of national public radio programs, with a portfolio including A Prairie Home Companion®, Weekend America®, Saint Paul Sunday®, Marketplace®, Marketplace Money®, The Splendid Table®, Speaking of Faith® and special reports produced by its national documentary unit, American RadioWorks®. A complete list of stations, programs and additional services can be found at www.mpr.org and www.americanpublicmedia.org.

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Source: Data are copyright Arbitron, Inc. Arbitron data are estimates only. Fall 2007/Spring 2008 average


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Minnesota Public Radio
651-290-1369
jhaugh@mpr.org

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