Bill Imada

Bill Imada is the founder, chairman and chief connectivity officer at IW Group, a minority-owned and operated advertising, marketing and communications agency focusing on the growing multicultural markets. He has been a member of the PBS board of directors since 2015. He is the vice chair of the PBS Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and serves on the Diversity Advisory Committee and Strategic Planning Advisory Group. 

Supporting public media

After a very contentious election last year, I am hopeful that we can set aside the partisan bickering that has plagued the halls of government throughout our great nation.  In order to stimulate and facilitate honest dialogue and discourse, we must continue to support trusted sources for news information, programming and entertainment that only public…

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Title II threatens minority populations, small businesses

Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted along party lines to reclassify Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as public utilities and to regulate the Internet under outdated Title II regulations. The negative effects of these burdensome regulations are quickly materializing. There are now clear indications that Title II harms broadband investment and innovation, which…

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Make your voices heard on November 4!

In a few days, voters in California will exercise their democratic rights. This year, in addition to selecting political leaders, Californians will decide on no fewer than six statewide propositions and more than 100 local ballot measures. As a co-founder and board member of a California business group representing Asians and Pacific Islanders, I’m urging…

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