
Sharon Gorevitz
Corporate Development ExecutiveSharon Gorevitz began at KPBS in 1985 as a volunteer reader for the Radio Reading Service and in 1995 joined KPBS as a corporate development executive. Sharon has over 35 years experience in advertising, sales, and marketing. She is responsible for building partnerships with businesses, as well as non-profit organizations and foundations to help them achieve their marketing goals through a targeted media plan consisting of radio, TV, web, and special events to reach the KPBS audience. She has also been involved in the San Diego community, both working on boards and volunteering at various business and arts organizations. In 1976, Sharon moved from the Boston area to San Diego. She enjoys spending time with family and friends. She also appreciates the visual arts, art shows, theatre, photography and travel.
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Carlo Acutis, who died of leukemia at 15 in 2006, is known in the Catholic Church as "God's influencer" for harnessing technology to spread the word about miracles.
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Russia hit Ukraine's capital with drone and missiles Sunday in the largest aerial attack on the country since the war began.
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The 69-year-old actor and veterans' advocate had been scheduled to receive the prestigious Sylvanus Thayer award at an official ceremony and parade on Sept. 25.
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A boy in the stands of a Philadelphia Phillies game thought he'd scored a baseball hit by Phillies outfielder Harrison Bader, until another fan insisted the ball was hers.
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Jim Jarmusch's quietly humorous relationship triptych won the top prize on Saturday. The film about the relationships between siblings, and with their parents, stars Adam Driver, Vicky Krieps and Cate Blanchett.
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On Sunday, South Korean officials said they would send a plane to bring the detained workers home. Earlier, South Korea's Foreign Minister said his nation was "deeply concerned" by the arrests.
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