Seattle Voices with Ray Heacox
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Ray Heacox is president and general manager of Belo Seattle. The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington to head up Belo Seattle, which includes KING 5
television, KONG TV and Northwest Cable News. Heacox's career has included stints in the private sector as a director of a graduate program at Drexel University in Philadelphia and president and
general...
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Ray Heacox is president and general manager of Belo Seattle. The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington to head up Belo Seattle, which includes KING 5
television, KONG TV and Northwest Cable News. Heacox's career has included stints in the private sector as a director of a graduate program at Drexel University in Philadelphia and president and
general manager of KNBC in Los Angeles. Heacox was diagnosed in 2002 with multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects nerves resulting in a range of symptoms.
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Tue December 23 2008
Ray Heacox is president and general manager of Belo Seattle. The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington...
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Ray Heacox is president and general manager of Belo Seattle. The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington to head up Belo Seattle, which includes KING 5
television, KONG TV and Northwest Cable News. Heacox's career has included stints in the private sector as a director of a graduate program at Drexel University in Philadelphia and president and
general...
read more
Ray Heacox is president and general manager of Belo Seattle. The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington to head up Belo Seattle, which includes KING 5
television, KONG TV and Northwest Cable News. Heacox's career has included stints in the private sector as a director of a graduate program at Drexel University in Philadelphia and president and
general manager of KNBC in Los Angeles. Heacox was diagnosed in 2002 with multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects nerves resulting in a range of symptoms.
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Mon December 15 2008
Watch this in-depth interview with Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson, Seattle Public Schools' Superintendent, who has been making headlines recently with reco...
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Watch this in-depth interview with Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson, Seattle Public Schools' Superintendent, who has been making headlines recently with recommendations to close schools throughout Seattle.
Learn about Goodloe-Johnson's background and what has inspired her to take on this difficult challenge.
Watch this in-depth interview with Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson, Seattle Public Schools' Superintendent, who has been making headlines recently with recommendations to close schools throughout Seattle.
Learn about Goodloe-Johnson's background and what has inspired her to take on this difficult challenge.
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Mon December 08 2008
Meet Anne Levinson: Former Seattle Deputy Mayor, leader in the gay and lesbian community, and co-owner of Seattle Storm, the city's only professional ...
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Meet Anne Levinson: Former Seattle Deputy Mayor, leader in the gay and lesbian community, and co-owner of Seattle Storm, the city's only professional basketball team.
Meet Anne Levinson: Former Seattle Deputy Mayor, leader in the gay and lesbian community, and co-owner of Seattle Storm, the city's only professional basketball team.
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Mon December 01 2008
What do Tupac Shakur, Green Party Presidential Nominee Cynthia McKinney, and nine elementary schools in South Seattle have in common? Tre Maxie! The e...
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What do Tupac Shakur, Green Party Presidential Nominee Cynthia McKinney, and nine elementary schools in South Seattle have in common? Tre Maxie! The executive director of Powerful Schools visits
Seattle Voices and talks about his work to promote student success in some of the city's academically and economically challenged elementary schools.
What do Tupac Shakur, Green Party Presidential Nominee Cynthia McKinney, and nine elementary schools in South Seattle have in common? Tre Maxie! The executive director of Powerful Schools visits
Seattle Voices and talks about his work to promote student success in some of the city's academically and economically challenged elementary schools.
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Mon November 24 2008
Hazel Cameron won't give up on kids. Cameron is the Executive Director of Seattle's 4C Mentoring Program that provides trained, committed mentors to y...
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Hazel Cameron won't give up on kids. Cameron is the Executive Director of Seattle's 4C Mentoring Program that provides trained, committed mentors to youth, ages thirteen to seventeen, struggling with
substance abuse, emotional/ mental despair, crime, and poverty. Watch her fascinating conversation with Seattle Voices' host Eric Liu and find out why mentoring works and how you can help.
Hazel Cameron won't give up on kids. Cameron is the Executive Director of Seattle's 4C Mentoring Program that provides trained, committed mentors to youth, ages thirteen to seventeen, struggling with
substance abuse, emotional/ mental despair, crime, and poverty. Watch her fascinating conversation with Seattle Voices' host Eric Liu and find out why mentoring works and how you can help.
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