
Jayme Swain
- President and CEO, VPM and the Virginia Foundation for Public Media
Jayme Swain is president and CEO of VPM, Virginia’s home for public media, and the Virginia Foundation for Public Media.
At a transformational time for the organization, Swain oversees VPM, a network of PBS and NPR stations across Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley that connects nearly 2 million people to insightful programming in arts and culture, history, science, news, and education.
Under Swain’s leadership, VPM has strengthened its position as a trusted source of news and information for Virginians and a powerhouse distributor of multiplatform, award-winning content for local and national audiences. She is also overseeing the construction of VPM’s new headquarters in downtown Richmond, which will open to the public in 2026.
As the leader of the Virginia Foundation for Public Media, Swain manages the stewardship and advancement of an endowment to support VPM’s mission and vision, ensuring the future of public media in Virginia for generations to come.
Swain is a media executive with over 25 years of experience in broadcast, print, and digital with top brands such as PBS, CNN, FOX Sports, and U.S. News & World Report. She is active in public media and the community, serving as vice chair of the PBS Board of Directors and chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Swain is also a member of the Organization for State Broadcasting Executives.
Locally, she serves on the University of Virginia’s Karsh Institute of Democracy Advisory Board as well as the Board of Directors for Elevate Early Education (E3), the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond, the Virginia Association of Broadcasters, and ChamberRVA.
Swain is a graduate of the University of Virginia.
Events
Becoming America: Past, Promise, and the Path Ahead at 250
Kathleen DuVal, Jane Kamensky, Vann R. Newkirk II, Jayme Swain, Alan Taylor
An exclusive advance screening from Ken Burns’ upcoming documentary series, The American Revolution, followed by a conversation reflecting on the nation’s founding and what it means today.