Annette Herrington
Lay Trustee, KBTC Public Television, Tacoma, Washington
Annette Herrington is a certified public accountant with experience on private company boards and projects from New York to Utah. She and her husband of 52 years are residents of Seattle, Washington. They have two married daughters and two grandsons who live in Seattle.
Before settling in Seattle, Little Rock, Arkansas native Herrington served on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) Commission, with appointments by Arkansas Governors Mike Beebe and Asa Hutchinson. Herrington served as AETN Commission treasurer, vice chair, chair of the AETN Commission, executive director Search Committee and chair of the AETN Commission, as well as a member of the AETN Foundation Board. She represented AETN at several annual PBS and APTS events in Washington, D.C. and elsewhere. Herrington and her husband Phil, along with Barbara Pryor and the late U.S. Senator David Pryor, were delighted to host the entire Antiques Roadshow cast and crew in the Herrington home when the Roadshow filmed in Little Rock in 2015.
Herrington also served 18 years on the Board of the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS), serving as president, treasurer, a member of the CALS executive director Search Committee and Strategic Planning Committee, as well as a founding member of the CALS Foundation Board. She has been active at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts as treasurer of the AMFA Tabriz Gala, a member of the CHI St. Vincent Hospital Women’s Advisory Board, a Board member of the Bess Chism Stephens YWCA, a member of the Development Council of Harding University, and other civic and charitable organizations in Central Arkansas.