Todd Mason
NationalityAmerican
Alma materVirginia Commonwealth University
OccupationChief Executive Officer / Broadcast Director / Executive in Charge of Production
Years active1988-Present
EmployerBroadcast Management Group
Known forBroadcast Director
TitleChief Executive Officer, Broadcast Director, Executive In Charge of Production
Term2005-Present
AwardsTelly and Aegis Awards
Website www.broadcastmgmt.com

William Todd Mason is an American businessperson who works in digital media in Washington, DC.

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