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Thursday, November 02, 2006
Belo executive finds support as he continues to fight MS - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)::
"Ray Heacox's public battle against multiple sclerosis started when he moved to Seattle last year. His personal fight, though, started about 10 years ago when the president and general manager of Belo Seattle first began to show signs of the disease... The Tacoma native and Pacific Lutheran University graduate returned to Western Washington last year to head up Belo Seattle, which includes KING 5 television, KONG TV and Northwest Cable News. Heacox's career has included stints in the private sector as a director of a graduate program at Drexel University in Philadelphia and president and general manager of KNBC in Los Angeles. His homecoming has not only marked a new chapter in the successful television executive's career, but also a new way for him to combat the disease that afflicts more than 400,000 Americans.MORE: Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle): " |