David Rehr Selected President and CEO of NAB

National Beer Wholesalers Association President David K. Rehr has been selected the new president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Broadcasters.

Rehr, 46, was signed to a multi-year agreement and will assume the NAB leadership post on December 5. His selection comes after a high-level executive search process was launched in February after current NAB President and CEO Eddie Fritts announced plans to step down. Fritts will remain a consultant to NAB through April 2008.

Some 80 potential candidates were considered in the search for Fritts' successor. Rehr's selection comes with the endorsement of an NAB Presidential Search Committee chaired by Philip Lombardo, CEO of Citadel Communications, and David Kennedy, president and CEO, Susquehanna Media Co.

"We conducted an exhaustive search to locate the absolute best person we could find to retain NAB's leadership as one of the preeminent trade associations in Washington," said Lombardo. "David Rehr fits that description in every way."

"David's track record of success is well-documented, and we are confident that he has the talent to represent over-the-air broadcasting inside the Beltway and around the world with distinction," said Kennedy. "Just as the Search Committee rallied around this selection, I'm convinced that all of our industry colleagues will also find David Rehr the right person to lead NAB."

Bruce Reese, president and CEO of Bonneville International and NAB joint board chairman, called Rehr "a highly skilled advocate with a passion for policy and a deep understanding of how Washington works. I am delighted that we have identified someone I truly believe will be an outstanding advocate for broadcasters for many, many years."

Rehr said, "It is an honor to be selected to serve as president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters. I know that I have big shoes to fill, and I am anxious to hit the ground running. I look forward to continuing the great work of radio and television broadcasters on Capitol Hill and in the public arena."

During his tenure at NBWA, Rehr became one of the most recognized advocates for his industry and small businesses in the United States.

With more than 20 years of experience on Capitol Hill and in the lobbying community, Rehr has been an outspoken advocate for entrepreneurs and small business before the federal government.

Under Rehr's leadership, NBWA won many legislative battles on behalf of small business enterprises and climbed into the top ten of Fortune Magazine's Power Rankings of the 25 most influential lobbying groups in Washington, DC. The NBWA Political Action Committee (NBWA PAC) has grown from a PAC that raised and spent a little more than $400,000 each election cycle, to nearly $3 million - catapulting it into the top ten disbursing PACs since 2003.

Rehr, who has a doctorate in economics from George Mason University, has been named a "Top Association Lobbyist" by The Hill multiple times, and has been featured in Beachum's Guide to Key Lobbyists. Rehr has also been featured in numerous major U.S. media outlets, including the Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, Washington Times, New York Times and ABC World News Tonight.