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Jackie Sherry Jackie Sherry
made broadcasting history by becoming the first woman to take a daytime slot on national BBC Radio 1, the United Kingdom's most popular network. Her lunch-time program quickly doubled its audience size and quickly
became one of the nation's most listened to shows, with a daily audience of over 4 million. It was then that Jackie developed a reputation as a skillful interviewer, being invited into the homes and workplaces of a vast
array of celebrities and dignitaries, ranging from Madonna and McCartney, to the Pope and Jesse Jackson.Her forays into television included presenting her own regular interview segment on the BBC's
national program, "Going Live", co-hosting the BBC's "Health Show" and regular guest reviewer spots on London Weekend Television's "First Night". Jackie has also appeared in several corporate videos and was a
regular presenter for British Airways on their award-winning program, "UK Today". Jackie then broke into the international market, presenting Sky Sports ATP Tennis Tour show, and landed her own regular radio broadcast on
national Japanese radio. She also spent two years as a weekly columnist for the Daily Record national newspaper. Upon relocating to the United States, Jackie continued to work for BBC Television and
Radio and then she accepted the position of Morning News Anchor with KPIX Radio in San Francisco. She also anchored the KPIX Weekend Evening News intermittently. Jackie has been with Executive
Communications Group since early 1997. She facilitates both Media Training and Professional Presentation Skills programs and privately coaches individuals to help them become more effective communicators. |
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