
Joie Parmenter
Corporate Development ExecutiveJoie Parmenter joined KPBS in 2000 as a corporate development executive. Joie worked to secure revenue from local corporations, foundations, and government agencies for television, radio, and the Web through the form of underwriting. She was responsible for the development and maintenance of all revenue accounts including prospecting, presentations, and proposals. Joie has held board member positions with the San Diego YWCA, San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau, and San Diego Arts & Culture Commission. Joie previously worked 22 years for Delta Airlines and held the position of district sales manager. She moved to San Diego in 1995, where she also enjoys being a certified pilates instructor and personal trainer.
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Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. The world is entering a dangerous nuclear era: China's growing its arsenal, Russia's rattling its saber, even U.S. allies are considering nukes of their own. Admiral James Stavridis discusses the growing nuclear threat and what we can do to stop it.
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