Regina Moon Named Tulsa Red Cross' New CEO

Former News On 6 general manager Regina Moon has been named the new CEO of the Tulsa Area Chapter of the Red Cross.

Wednesday, October 14th 2009, 12:15 pm

By: News On 6


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TULSA, OK -- Former News On 6 general manager Regina Moon has been named the new CEO of the Tulsa Area Chapter of the Red Cross.

The announcement was made Wednesday morning.

Moon became leader of The News On 6 (KOTV) in 2001, shortly after Griffin Communications purchased that television station. In 2005, she assumed responsibility for a second station in Tulsa, CW12/19 (KQCW) after Griffin purchased it from Cascade Broadcasting. Moon previously held General Manager positions for stations in Missouri and Kansas. She also served as station manager at KTUL in Tulsa. 

She will start her new job at the Tulsa Red Cross on Monday, October 19. 

"I've always been impressed, especially after disasters, by how much the Red Cross helps people," Moon said.

"So it is my honor to now be a part of such an important organization and to carry on the proud traditions of the Red Cross. I can't wait to get started because I know how much the community needs the Red Cross."

Also on Monday, the new board of directors will be appointed and Moon introduced at the Red Cross annual meeting at 5 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Red Cross, 10151 E. 11 th St. The public is invited to attend the meeting.

Moon is a Tulsan with more than 20 years experience in broadcasting, marketing and communications, and community relations.  Most recently, she was vice president and chief operating officer for The News on 6 and CW 12/19 television stations.   She has served on various boards, including the Tulsa Metro Chamber of Commerce and Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice. 

She  is a native Oklahoman whose hometown is Prague.  Moon holds a degree in speech communications from East Central University in Ada. She and her husband have a 14-year-old son, Max.  

Since July 1, the Red Cross has been led by interim CEO Carol Rittenhouse, along with 35 staff members and more than 900 active volunteers. During the CEO transition, the Red Cross has continued helping families after house fires and flooding, teaching CPR and other safety classes, and teaching the community to prepare for disasters.

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