After six years at the helm, Martin Ludden is stepping away from the St. Paul Neighborhood Network (SPNN), a nonprofit media organization tucked between Interstate 94 and University Avenue in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood.
Ludden said it's time for someone with a different skill set and community connections to lead the organization as its executive director.
As new Executive Director Xavier Vazquez prepares to take the helm next week, Eye On St. Paul sat down with Ludden to talk about his time leading an organization whose main objective is to give underrepresented people a camera and teach them how to use it.
This interview was edited for length.
Q: Where were you before SPNN?
A: I had been at Comcast doing government affairs and investment, and we had a big shakeup there. And this popped up. I think I saw it early on and passed on it, and I got a call from a search firm. And I thought, "Ha, that changes your perspective a little bit when you get a note from a recruiter." Coming from Comcast, I knew a big chunk of our funding comes through cable fees. So I understood that.
I was a leader in the Army, and I loved leading and working with people and I hadn't been able to do that, and this was a chance to do that in a St. Paul organization. I'm also a St. Paul guy. I grew up at Prior and St. Clair, next to Widmer's [Super Market], and I live in St. Paul now. Otherwise, I lived in Minneapolis. And Iraq.
Q: You were you in the Army?