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Bloomfield's Dana Locniskar Cherishes Detroit Public Television Honor

The Bloomfield Hills resident and one of the top financial advisors for Merrill Lynch talks about his love for public television and why the service is critically important.


For nearly a decade,Β Dana Locniskar has shared his time,Β philanthropic advice,Β and expertiseΒ in asset management asΒ a member of Detroit Public Television's Executive Board. Regarded as one of the chief financial advisors in the countryΒ from Merrill Lynch's Troy office, heΒ will receive the 2013Β DoloresΒ & George Riley Stewardship AwardΒ at DPTV'sΒ 12thΒ Annual Premiere Night Gala onΒ Thursday, Sept. 26. at the Westin Book Cadillac in Detroit.Β Pam and Todd Wyett of Bloomfield Hills are co-chairs for the event.Β 

He recently answered five questions for Bloomfield-Bloomfield Hills Patch.

An Incredible Honor

Detroit Public Television’s awards really symbolize the workΒ of volunteers across Metro Detroit who have chosen to take an active role in theirΒ communities. I’m honored to be one of those volunteers, privileged with the opportunityΒ to give back where we live and work.

The Meaning Behind the Stewardship Award

The award was first presented to its namesakes, Dolores and George Riley, in 2006, and since then has been awardedΒ to individuals throughout the community who have passionately and enthusiasticallyΒ worked to help Detroit Public Television achieve its mission. I have been on theΒ Executive Committee and Board of Directors for the station for the last 9 years, and it hasΒ been my honor to serve as an advisor for the organization to meet its goals.

Volunteerism is a Necessity

I believe if you live and work in a community, at some point, you need to determine how you can give back. I volunteer for a number of organizations across Metro Detroit, as have many of the other honorees acknowledgedΒ by Detroit Public TV. It’s a commitment I’m willing to make because of the importanceΒ of public programming for our community and the resources the station offers to bring aΒ depth of knowledge and engagement to our residents.

Why Detroit Public Television?

My children watched the quality programming ofΒ Detroit Public TV, and now my grandchildren also benefit from its broadcasts. And whileΒ Detroit Public TV will always be known for its programming, the station is becomingΒ even more important for it’s role within the community. Whereas many commercialΒ stations must fulfill the needs of advertisers, Detroit Public TV brings information to theΒ public that wouldn’t otherwise be available to them, from environmental concerns aboutΒ the Great Lakes addressed during Great Lakes Week to the Mackinac Policy ConferenceΒ to state elections via MiVote.org.

Detroit Public TV’s Role in the Community Β 

Detroit Public Television helps provideΒ the community’s institutions with a bigger voice, especially exemplified in ourΒ partnerships with organizations like the Detroit Institute of Arts and Detroit SymphonyΒ Orchestra. Not all of our local families have access to the broad spectrum of fine arts inΒ our community, and Detroit Public TV makes this programming more widely available toΒ the public. The station may not be the army, but we’re the air force for Detroit’s culturalΒ gems.

Patron tickets to Premiere Night are $250 each, and benefactor tickets are $400 each.Β Proceeds help support DPTVΒ programming. Contact Jill Schubiner atΒ 248-305-3737Β orΒ jschubiner@dptv.org for tickets.

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