Joyce Slocum, Pioneering Public Media Executive, Passes Away at 66
Joyce Slocum, who significantly shaped public media through her leadership roles at NPR and Texas Public Radio, died from complications of colon cancer.
- Joyce Slocum, a transformative figure in public media, died at 66 due to colon cancer complications.
- Slocum's leadership at Texas Public Radio and NPR was marked by growth, innovation, and a commitment to journalism.
- She played a crucial role in the expansion of local journalism, podcasts, and Spanish-language news at Texas Public Radio.
- Slocum was remembered as a dynamic leader and advocate for public radio, leaving a lasting legacy in the industry.
- Her family encourages donations to Texas Public Radio in lieu of flowers, honoring her commitment to the organization.