Peter Meade

Peter G. Meade is an American business executive, government official, and radio host who held various roles in the administration of Boston Mayor Kevin White, hosted a talk show on WBZ radio, and served as president of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the New England Council.

[2] In this role he oversaw the Little City Hall program and was the mayor's chief public safety liaison during the court-mandated desegregation of schools.

[8] He served as Warner Amex's assistant vice president for New England until 1983, when he began hosting a talk show on WBZ radio.

[9] In 1992, Meade was named president and chief executive officer of the New England Council, a regional business lobbying group.

[11] In 2008 he left Blue Cross to become the managing director of Rasky Baerlein Strategic Communications, a Boston-based public relations and lobbying firm.