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Broadcasting group finds voice in longtime advocate LeGeyt

LeGeytFirst-time CEO seeks to reboot Las Vegas trade show canceled during the pandemic, cut through the partisan rancor on Capitol HillLike many Washington, D.C., transplants, an interest in politics brought Curtis LeGeyt to the nation's capital. Now roughly two decades later, he is CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters, leading an organization and industry facing major disruption.LeGeyt joined NAB in 2011 as senior vice president of government relations and worked his way up to COO. He became the top executive in January following the departure of CEO Gordon Smith, a former U.S. senator from Washington state who had led the organization for 11 years."From a… Read More