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Rockefeller was born in Oakland, California, on December 10, 1944, a twin daughter of Senator Charles Harting Percy (1919—2011) and Jeanne Valerie Dickerson, who died in 1947. She earned a Bachelor's degree at Stanford University and later studied at Morris Harvey College and West Virginia Wesleyan College .
Since 1967, Rockefeller has been married to Sharon Lee Percy, the chief executive officer of WETA-TV, the leading PBS station in the Washington, D.C., area, which broadcasts such programs as PBS NewsHour and Washington Week. She is a twin daughter of Senator Charles Harting Percy (1919–2011) and Jeanne Valerie Dickerson.
President Donald Trump will give a national honor medal to Sharon Percy Rockefeller, the identical twin sister of Valerie Percy who was murdered in a still unsolved knife attack on Chicago's North ...
In 1967 her twin sister Sharon Percy married John D. Rockefeller IV. [6] He became a politician and was later elected Democratic governor of West Virginia (1977–1985). He served as a United States senator for West Virginia from 1985 until 2015. Percy remained active after leaving political office but suffered from Alzheimer's disease in later ...
MacNeil “was an incredibly erudite reporter, anchor and writer who raised the bar for serious journalism in America,” Sharon Percy Rockefeller, president of NewsHour Productions, said Friday ...
“Yamiche is the right person at the right time for this role,” said Sharon Percy Rockefeller, president and CEO of WETA, the flagship public media station of Washington, D.C., which produces ...
Sharon Percy Rockefeller, former First Lady of West Virginia and the chief executive officer of WETA-TV [42] Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, white supremacist spree killer [116] [117] Larry Sweeney (1999), real name Alex Whybrow, professional wrestler and manager; Charlie Trotter (1977), chef, restaurateur and author [56]
The Sharon P. Rockefeller Stock Index From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Sharon P. Rockefeller joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -10.4 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.