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  1. Chief executive officer of WETA-TV. Sharon Lee Percy Rockefeller (born December 10, 1944) is the wife of former West Virginia Senator John Davison "Jay" Rockefeller IV and served as that state's First Lady from 1977 to 1985 during her husband’s terms as governor.

  2. 17. Nov. 2019 · Sunday, November 17, 2019. Sharon Percy Rockefeller, identical twin of Valerie, sat for an exclusive interview with Chuck Goudie and the I-Team in 2006 about her sister's murder as their...

  3. www.rockefellerfoundation.org › profile › sharon-percy-rockefellerSharon Percy Rockefeller

    Sharon Percy Rockefeller joined The Rockefeller Foundation board of trustees in 2017. Mrs. Rockefeller has served the public broadcasting community for more than 30 years as a leader and policymaker. She has been president and CEO of WETA, the flagship public media station in Greater Washington since 1989.

  4. 21. Okt. 2016 · In a new filing, Sharon Percy, now 71, made an emotional appeal to the court concerning "a horrible chapter in my life," and said the public release of the files would not help authorities. An...

  5. Sharon Percy Rockefeller has served the public media community for more than 40 years as a leader and policymaker. She has been president and chief executive officer of WETA, Washington, D.C.’s flagship public media station, since 1989, and president of NewsHour Productions LLC since 2014 when WETA assumed ownership and management of PBS ...

  6. Sharon Percy Rockefeller. Broadcasting Executive & Patron of the Arts. 2019 National Medal of Arts Recipient. Washington, District of Columbia. Photo by Daniel Swartz. Bio. For being a renowned champion of the arts, generous supporter of charity, and a pioneer of new ideas and approaches in the field of public policy.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Last Updated. May 2024. Sharon Percy Rockefeller has served the public broadcasting community for more than 30 years as a leader and policymaker. She has been president and CEO of WETA, Washington, D.C.’s flagship public television and radio stations since 1989.