Patricia Robinson
Hot 97, WBLS, WLIB
VP of HR |
Areas of Expertise
Deep and Sustained employee engagement, Power and Influence, Developing Others
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Patricia Robinson is a hidden gem that is unveiling to the world as an influential leader in her tenure in the broadcast media industry and her contributions and activity in all aspects of community and social activism engagement. Her exceptional work ethic, apparent leadership, commitment, consistency, and consummate professionalism has earned her a dynamic career in media with 18 years + in the broadcast industry. She has earned the respect and credibility of organizations and colleagues, as she consistently commits herself to ensuring people have equal and fair opportunity in the workforce, in addition to helping them identify their inner leadership potential. Patricia was recently promoted in December 2019 to Vice President of Human Resources & Community Engagement. She also serves as a Professor teaching college students at Westchester Community College, and is launching her internet radio show starting January 20, 2020.
Patricia is a media advocate, leader, mentor, public speaker, and champion of all things community. Her passion runs deep for contributing to a better society, and she starts with being an example of excellence in every arena she is involved in. She is involved with and supports numerous programs in the tri-state area that include NYPD’s “My School Has Rhythm Not Violence, NYC Department of Youth & Community Development, and numerous local programs that support the upward mobility of the youth. She spends a lot of time with many young adults in preparing them to tap into their leadership potential. Her public speaking efforts are sought after on many platforms. Patricia has been recognized in the September 2017 Huffington Post feature “On the Forefront of Next Generation African American Women Leaders in Media”. Patricia was also recognized for her achievements and was published as one of Radio Ink’s 2015 “Future African American Leaders in Radio.” |