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MEDIA ADVISORY
Contact: To news directors, editors, producers, and reporters: Press Conference Location Change The press conference for former CNN and NBC television news anchor Mary Alice Williams has been changed to the Crum Lobby on the third floor of the Vern Riffe Center for the Arts (VRCFA) on Thursday, April 21 at 4:30 p.m. Media will have a chance to take pictures and ask questions prior to Williams’ appearance later that night at 7 p.m. in the VRCFA. As part of the Leslie Williams Symposium for the Advancement of Women, Williams will speak on women’s health issues. The free program is sponsored by the SSU Women’s Forum and is being partially funded by the Jane M.G. Foster Distinguished Lecture Series and Southern Ohio Medical Center. Mary Alice Williams rose to national prominence as one of the founding anchors and designers of CNN where she served as the cable channel’s main news anchor. In 1989, Williams moved to NBC where she anchored “Sunday Today;” NBC News “Special Reports;” “Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow;” and NBC’s extended coverage of Desert Storm. Williams was also a frequent anchor and correspondent for “NBC Nightly News,” “Sunrise,” and “The Today Show.” While at NBC, she was the first woman to win a national Emmy Award for anchoring the evening “NBC Nightly News.” Williams is now host of “Quiet Triumphs” on the Odyssey cable network and the author of a book by the same name. She also does a health program called “Daily Rounds.” For more information on the press conference or Williams’ appearance, call the SSU Office of Communications at (740) 351-3810. # # # |
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