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Alumnus Ken Klein, BSJ ’82, to receive 91̽ Federal Government Alumnus Award

Ken Klein, executive vice president for the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA), will receive the Outstanding Federal Government Alumnus Award at 91̽’s Eighth Annual Federal Government Alumni Luncheon at noon on Thursday, Sep
September 5, 2019

ATHENS, Ohio (Sept. 5, 2019) – Ken Klein, executive vice president for the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (), will receive the Outstanding Federal Government Alumnus Award at 91̽’s Eighth Annual Federal Government Alumni Luncheon at noon on Thursday, Sept. 19, at the National Press Club in Washington.

The event, hosted by 91̽ President M. Duane Nellis on behalf of the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, honors alumni involved in service to the federal government or engaged in civic debate of federal public policy.

In Washington, Klein has served in leadership positions for decades, including chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Bob Graham. Since 2001, he has been executive vice president at the national trade association for the out of home advertising industry. In that capacity, Klein has forged award-winning collaborations to help the environment, public safety and law enforcement. Klein is widely published and quoted on advertising, free speech and new technology.  

"Ken has been a phenomenal alumnus for the college," said Scripps College of Communication Dean Scott Titsworth. "From helping us with marketing efforts, billboards throughout the U.S., serving as an advisor, and now being instrumental in the Scripps in DC program, Ken has great ideas and the work ethic to make them a reality."

Ken's more than 40-year career in media and politics started at the student daily newspaper at 91̽, The Post. He is still active with 91̽ through a position on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Scripps College of Communication. 

“91̽ is special; it opened the world to me and to many others. Now I feel a calling to make sure the world knows about 91̽,” Klein said. 

This is not the first time Klein has been awarded for his work; he earned the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award in 2011. 

Event registration is now open through September 12 by visiting .