Changes announced for White River

The Findlay Publishing Company and White River Broadcasting Co., based in Findley, Ohio, have announced a leadership transition.

Dave Glass, Findlay Publishing Co. president and CEO, has announced his retirement effective May 30. Glass began his career with the company in 1981 as program director of WHMQ (now WKXA). He was named director of corporate broadcast communications in 1990 and assumed the role of president/CEO in 2023. Glass will continue to contribute to the company as a member of the board of directors. He resides in Findlay with his wife, Carrie. The have one son.

Kurt Heminger has been appointed as the new president and CEO. He joined the company in 1985 and most recently served as executive vice president and COO. A graduate of Bowling Green State University, he resides in Findlay with his wife, Sue. They have two children.

Kevin Pancake has been promoted to vice president. He joined the company in 1981, starting as an outside sales representative for The Courier. He was promoted to head of marketing for the broadcast division in 1989. Also a graduate of Bowling Green State University, Kevin lives in Findlay with his wife, Sue.

Dan Heminger has been named secretary of the company. He joined the company’s board of directors in 1984. He is a graduate of George Washington University, currently works for United Airlines, and resides in Findlay.

Bob Morrison has been appointed vice president of company’s subsidiary, White River Broadcasting, based in Columbus, Indiana (operating WCSI, WINN, WKKG, and WWWY Radio). He began his career with White River Broadcasting in 1993 as a marketing consultant and became general manager in 2019. He is a Ball State University graduate and lives in Columbus with his wife, Cindy, and their daughter, Julia.