WASHINGTON, March 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- America's Public Television Stations (APTS) today presented the 2026 Pillar of Public Service Award to Sylvia Strobel, President and CEO of Twin Cities PBS (TPT) for her exceptional work in education, publicย safetyย and community connections, in service to the people in the Twin Cities and its surrounding areas.
The Pillar of Public Service Award recognizes the contribution of an extraordinary leader and innovator in one or more of public television's three essential public service missions: education, publicย safetyย and community connections.
"Sylvia's extraordinary work at Twin Cities PBS has exemplified public television's pillars of public service in education, public safety and community connections," said Kate Riley, President and CEO of America's Public Television Stations.ย
"As a leader in the education space through the Readyย Toย Learn grants, Sylvia and her team developed the educational programsย SciGirlsย andย Skillsvilleย and lead active education work in the community through TPT Learn Academies, which provide educational afterschool opportunities for kids.ย
"In addition, Twin Cities PBS has been an exceptional leader in public safety through TPT NOW by providing public health and safety information in English, Spanish,ย Hmongย and Somali languages to help Minnesotans be healthy,ย safeย and ready for emergencies.ย
"And TPT is a foundational part of creating community connections in countless ways, including the longstanding statewide public affairs show,ย Almanac, and through the commitment to telling the stories of Minnesota and engaging the community through a variety of local productions and events.ย
"We are all inspired by Sylvia's dedication and passion for our public service missions and are immensely grateful for her unwavering commitment to Twin Cities PBS and our system. It is my great honor to present Sylvia Strobel with the most well-deserved 2026 Pillar of Public Service Award."
"I am humbled and deeply grateful for this recognition, which I would like to share with everyone at Twin Cities PBS including our staff, Board of Trustees and supporters," saidย Sylvia Strobel. "For nearly 70 years, Twin Cities PBS has been a trusted part of Minnesota life. As we move forward together, we are building a strong, independent future, rooted in community. It is my honor to lead this next chapter for Twin Cities PBS, and I would like to thank Kate and APTS for this meaningful award."
Sylvia Strobel joined Twin Cities PBS in February of 2020. As the CEO of one of our nation's foremost PBS stations, she is leading the organization into an exciting new future: expanding Twin Cities PBS's content, distribution and funding strategies to take full advantage of 21st century tools, technologies and consumer interests.
Strobel has worked for more than 30 years in the public media industry as an executive and attorney, with positions atย ideastream, American Public Media Group, Pennsylvania Public Televisionย Networkย and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.ย
Assuming the role of CEO and President at Twin Cities PBS is a homecoming for Strobel. Her passion and dedication to public media was developed in her first public media role โ Legal Intern in Twin Cities PBS's legal department.ย
Strobel has served on numerous national boards and commissions, including the board of NPR, the Alliance for Women in Media, the Association of Junior Leaguesย Internationalย and the FCC's Advisory Committee for Diversity in the Digital Age. She currently serves on the boards of America's Public Television Stations (APTS), MacPhail Center for Music, The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul Area Chamber and Latino Public Broadcasting.ย
Strobel received her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from St. Olaf College, her Juris Doctorate (JD) from Mitchell Hamline College of Law, and her Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Business.
The 2026ย Pillar of Public Service Award was presented to Sylvia Strobel during the APTS Public Media Summit on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
About APTS
America's Public Television Stations (APTS) is a nonprofit membership organization ensuring a strong and financially sound public television system and helping member stations provide essential public services in education, public safety and community connections to their local areas and the American people. For more information, visit www.apts.org.
About Twin Cities PBS
Twin Cities PBS's mission is to enrich lives and strengthen our community through the power of media. Establishedย nearly 70ย years ago, Twin Cities PBSย nowย operatesย as a public service media organization that harnesses a range of media tools to serve citizens in new ways โ with multiple broadcast channels, online teaching resources, educationalย outreach,ย and community engagement activities reaching more thanย 4.3 million peopleย each month. In addition to producing high-impact local films and series, Twin Cities PBSย is also a national producer of content with a body of work that includes America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston, When Whales Walked, SciGirls, Hero Elementary, and our latest children's media programย Skillsville. Over its history,โฏTwin Cities PBSย has been recognized for its innovation and creativity with numerous awards, including Peabody awardsย and national and regional Emmyยฎ Awards. Find more information at TPT.org.
Press Contact:
Kelly Bigler, Twin Cities PBSย
kbigler@tpt.org
(414)ย 687-3163ย
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