Robbin Preciado Elected to KOCE-TV Foundation Board
Robbin Preciado, Market President for North Orange
County Bank of Wells Fargo, was recently elected to the KOCE-TV Foundation
Board of Directors.
“KOCE is very pleased to have Robbin aboard. She
brings valuable financial and business expertise that will greatly
benefit KOCE’s Foundation Board,” said Mel Rogers, President
and General Manager of KOCE. “Because Wells Fargo continues
to support the mission of KOCE and the local community, we are fortunate
to have Robbin representing both Wells Fargo and KOCE,” added
Rogers.
In addition to overseeing more than $3 billion in total
assets, including assets under management, Preciado, a 14-year veteran
of Wells Fargo, is responsible for all the market’s retail banking
operations and more than 600 team members at over 40 locations throughout
North Orange County. Born in Orange County, Preciado graduated from
UCLA and currently serves on the boards of the Orange County Business
Council, Orange County Asian Pacific Islander Community Alliance,
and on the Corporate Advisory Board of the Asian Business Association
of Orange County.
Preciado joins current KOCE-TV Foundation Board members
Jo Ellen Allen, N. Christian Anderson, III, Marian Bergeson, Bob Brown,
Clarence Brown, Lou Correa, Jerry Cwiertnia, Dwight Decker, Ph.D.,
Reverend Father James R. Everman, Martha Fluor, Samuel Goldstein,
Peggy Goldwater Clay, Todd E. Hollander, Carol D. Jones, Ph.D., N.H.D.,
Russ Leatherby, Mary A. Lyons, Brad A. Morrice, Nick Mosich, Betty
Mower Potalivo, Judi Partridge, Michael D. Ray, Jacqueline Schaar,
Joel Slutzky, Ardelle C. St. George, and Dan Werbin. Emeritus Board
Members include Cochrane Chase, Jack Lindquist, and Norman Watson.
KOCE-TV, one of the most watched PBS stations in America, has an estimated 4.5 million viewers* each month, and offers a mix of both local and national programs. A winner of hundreds of awards including Emmys
and Disneyland Community Service Awards, KOCE-TV is a leading information
source for education, culture and social issues for the diverse communities
it serves.
* This figure was calculated by KOCE's program consultant and is based upon information obtained via PubTV Online.