CEO of KET Announces Retirement
Hopkins, who has led the statewide public television network since 2010, will stay through the transition to a successor, KET said.
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KET CEO Shae Hopkins to retire after 40 years - Louisville Business First
KET CEO and executive director to retire at the end of the year • Kentucky Lantern
KET CEO and executive director Shea Hopkins (Courtesy KET). Kentucky Educational Television’s executive director and CEO is retiring at the end of the year after leading the statewide public television network for nearly 17 years. KET CEO and executive director Shae Hopkins served in various management positions over her four decades at the network including as the Deputy Director of Programming, Production and Education, according to a press r…
KET’s Shae Hopkins to retire at end of year after 17 years as CEO, search for successor begins
KET’s Shae Hopkins to retire at end of year after 17 years as CEO, search for successor beginsAfter leading Kentucky’s statewide public media network for almost 17 years, Kentucky Educational Television Executive Director and CEO Shae Hopkins has announced her intention to retire at the end of this year. A 40-year veteran of KET, Hopkins has led a consistent expansion of local productions and services, including numerous series, documentaries an…
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