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Wick also established the [[Voice of America]]'s [[Radio Marti]] broadcasting to Cuba; created [[RIAS TV]] in Berlin; headed the [[International Youth Exchange Initiative]]; established an office within USIA to implement the General Exchanges Agreement between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union; and created the Artistic Ambassador Program with its international young artists' exchanges. Wick has been an independent businessman involved in the financing and operation of motion picture, television, radio, music, health care, and mortgage industries in the United States and abroad. He was previously president and chief executive officer of Wick Financial Corp., and [[Mapleton Enterprises]], which he founded in the early 1960's. He was co-chairman of the 1981 Presidential Inaugural Committee. | Wick also established the [[Voice of America]]'s [[Radio Marti]] broadcasting to Cuba; created [[RIAS TV]] in Berlin; headed the [[International Youth Exchange Initiative]]; established an office within USIA to implement the General Exchanges Agreement between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union; and created the Artistic Ambassador Program with its international young artists' exchanges. Wick has been an independent businessman involved in the financing and operation of motion picture, television, radio, music, health care, and mortgage industries in the United States and abroad. He was previously president and chief executive officer of Wick Financial Corp., and [[Mapleton Enterprises]], which he founded in the early 1960's. He was co-chairman of the 1981 Presidential Inaugural Committee. | ||
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[[Category:US Propaganda|Wick, Charles, Z.]] | [[Category:US Propaganda|Wick, Charles, Z.]] |
Revision as of 07:18, 10 July 2008
Charles Z. Wick: From 1981 through 1988, Wick was director of the United States Information Agency (USIA) under President Reagan. As USIA director, Wick launched the first live global satellite television network.
Wick also established the Voice of America's Radio Marti broadcasting to Cuba; created RIAS TV in Berlin; headed the International Youth Exchange Initiative; established an office within USIA to implement the General Exchanges Agreement between the U.S. and the former Soviet Union; and created the Artistic Ambassador Program with its international young artists' exchanges. Wick has been an independent businessman involved in the financing and operation of motion picture, television, radio, music, health care, and mortgage industries in the United States and abroad. He was previously president and chief executive officer of Wick Financial Corp., and Mapleton Enterprises, which he founded in the early 1960's. He was co-chairman of the 1981 Presidential Inaugural Committee.