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  1. 18 de fev. de 2014 · Sharon Percy Rockefeller has served the public broadcasting community for more than 30 years as a leader and policy maker. She has been president and CEO of WETA, Washington, DC’s flagship public television and radio stations since 1989. She continues to guide WETA to outstanding accomplishments in broadcasting and production.

  2. Sharon Percy Rockefeller is President/CEO at Weta Public Stations. See Sharon Percy Rockefeller's compensation, career history, education, & memberships.

  3. 22 de nov. de 2019 · WASHINGTON — Sharon Percy Rockefeller, a philanthropist and arts patron who leads one of PBS’ top producing stations, received the National Medal of Arts from President Donald Trump during a White House ceremony Thursday. As president and CEO of WETA, the public broadcaster serving the nation’s capital, Rockefeller has guided signature ...

  4. Her twin sister Valerie Percy was murdered in the family’s home in 1966, during the time their father was campaigning for the Senate. The case remains unsolved. And in July 2005 Sharon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. She is currently in remission. Still, Rockefeller remains grateful for her life and her experiences.

  5. President and Chief Executive Officer, WETA. Led by the WETA Board of Trustees and President and Chief Executive Officer Sharon Percy Rockefeller, the institution is embarking on The WETA Capital Campaign: Building the Future to sharpen and further its ability to provide the sterling educational and programming resources that define WETA today.

  6. Sharon Percy Rockefeller On the C-SPAN Networks: Sharon Percy Rockefeller is a President and CEO for the WETA-TV and Radio, Washington D.C. with 12 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first ...

  7. Sharon Percy Rockefeller Sharon Percy Rockefeller has served the public broadcasting community for more than 35 years. Since 1989, she has been president and CEO of WETA, the flagship public broadcaster in the nation’s capital and the second-largest producing station of new content for public television.