Sesame Workshop - Notable Persons at Sesame Workshop

Notable Persons At Sesame Workshop

  • H. Melvin Ming, President, & CEO
  • Jerald Harvey, Senior Adviser
  • Joan Ganz Cooney, Co Founder
  • Lloyd Morrisett, Co Founder
  • Franklin Getchell, Executive Vice President
  • Nina Elias-Bamberger, Chief Executive Officer
  • Majorie Kalins, Series Administrative Officer
  • Susan Kolar, Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer
  • Dr. Lewis Bernstein, Executive Vice President, Education, Research and Outreach
  • Carol-Lynn Parente, Executive Producer of Sesame Street
  • Terry Fitzpatrick, Executive Vice President, Distribution
  • Daniel J. Victor, Executive Vice President, International
  • Maura Regan, Vice President and General Manager, Global Consumer Products
  • Sherrie Westin, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Office
  • Myung Kang-Huneke, Vice President, General Counsel
  • Hillary Rodham Clinton, former director, board member
  • David C. Cole, former director

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