Todd Glickman

Todd Glickman

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Glickman engages in a number of community volunteer activities. Since 1979, he has been an on-air host of the [[WGBH-TV]] "Channel 2 Auction", the Boston-area [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS) public television station annual [[pledge drive]]. Since 1988, he has been an officer and docent at the [[Seashore Trolley Museum]] of [[Kennebunkport]], ME, most recently serving as an Instructor for the Museum's operating fleet of streetcars, rapid transit vehicles, and historic buses. He has also served as an officer and trustee of the Technology Broadcasting Corporation (and its predecessor the WTBS Foundation, Inc.), the licensee of MIT's radio station WMBR since 1981.
Glickman engages in a number of community volunteer activities. Since 1979, he has been an on-air host of the [[WGBH-TV]] "Channel 2 Auction", the Boston-area [[Public Broadcasting Service]] (PBS) public television station annual [[pledge drive]]. Since 1988, he has been an officer and docent at the [[Seashore Trolley Museum]] of [[Kennebunkport]], ME, most recently serving as an Instructor for the Museum's operating fleet of streetcars, rapid transit vehicles, and historic buses. He has also served as an officer and trustee of the Technology Broadcasting Corporation (and its predecessor the WTBS Foundation, Inc.), the licensee of MIT's radio station WMBR since 1981.

As of 2025, Glickman is retired -- WCBS radio shut down in August 2024, and he retired from the staff at MIT. Currently he is serving pro-bono as corporate Secretary of the American Meteorological Society as well as continuing to volunteer at the Seashore Trolley Museum as its Chief Instructor, trustee of WMBR Radio, and on the board of directors of the Market Street Railway in San Francisco.


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