Abbe Raven
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Abbe Raven | |
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Born | New York, US |
Nationality | US |
Occupation(s) | Chairman emeritus, A+E Networks |
Spouse | Martin S. Tackel (lawyer) |
Abbe Raven is the current chairman emeritus of A+E Networks.[1] Raven retired from her role as chairman on February 2, 2015.[2] She is also the former president and CEO of A+E Networks. Raven is one of the original founders of The History Channel[3] and is the longest running employee at the company. She began her career at A+E Networks 32 years ago as a production assistant. [4]
Background and education
Raven was born and raised in Queens, New York. In 1974, she received her B.A. in Theatre from the State University of New York at Buffalo.[5] She met her husband, Martin Tackel, while in school. Tackel is an attorney and a commercial arbitrator.[6]
Career
After graduating from UB, Raven was a stage manager for off-Broadway and regional theatre. She took an opportunity to work for a company that was just starting, A&E. She was promoted to Senior Vice President and put in charge of all production, post-production, and studio facilities.[7] Raven then transferred to A&E's "The History Channel” as the Executive Vice President and General Manager[8] and was in charge of all programming.
In June 2013, Raven became Chairman of A+E Networks.[9]
Achievement and recognition
While Raven was President and CEO, A+E Networks tripled its earnings.[10]
In April 2005, Raven won the Vanguard Award for Distinguished Leadership from the National Cable Television Association.[11]
Raven received the Preserve America Presidential Award from first lady Laura Bush.[12]
Raven is in the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.[13]
In 2011, Raven also received the New York Women in Communications Matrix Award.[14]
In September 2012, Fortune named Raven as One of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Business.[15]
Raven sits on the Board of Pencil and continues to serve as “Principal for a Day” and mentor at her NYC High.[16]
She currently serves as vice chairman on the board of directors of the NCTA (National Cable Television Association) [17] as well as the advisory board of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.[18] She also serves on the boards of NAMIC (National Association of Minorities in Cable) Foundation and the CTAM Educational Foundation.[19] Raven is a Director of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and is on their Executive Committee.[20]
Notes
- ^ "A+E Networks chairman Abbe Raven to retire next year". realscreen.com. Real Screen. Retrieved 3 Nov 2013.
- ^ "Cable Pioneer Abbe Raven to Retire as A+E Networks Chairman Post". Variety. Retrieved 2 Nov 2014.
- ^ "A+E Networks Profile". www.aenetworks.com. A+E Networks. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
- ^ "The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Announces New Board Members". www.bcrfcure.org. Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Retrieved 16 Dec 2014.
- ^ "History in the Making". www.buffalo.edu. UB Today. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
- ^ "HTackel & Varachi Partner Profile". www.tackelvarachi.com. Tackel & Varachi. Retrieved 11 Feb 2015.
- ^ "THIS SLAVE FILM SHOULDN'T MAKE HISTORY". www.nydailynews.com. NY Daily News. 3 Dec 1997.
- ^ "The Past Is Its Present and Future". www.latimes.com. LA Times Today. Retrieved 30 Sep 2001.
- ^ "Abbe Raven Elevated To New Role as Chairman of A+E Networks; Nancy Dubuc Named President & Chief Executive Officer". www.hearst.com. Hearst. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ^ "AAbbe Raven To Retire As A+E Networks Chairman". www.deadline.com. Deadline. Retrieved 2 Nov 2014.
- ^ "ANSTROM AND RAVEN TOP LIST OF NCTA'S 2005 VANGUARD HONOREES". www.ncta.com. NCTA. Retrieved 23 Feb 2005.
- ^ "2007 Preserve America Presidential Awards Presented". www.preserveamerica.gov. Preserve America. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
- ^ "President and CEO, A&E Television Networks, 2010 Cable Hall of Fame". www.cablecenter.org. Preserve America. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
- ^ Hush, Michele (2011), Abbe Raven, New York Women in Communications
- ^ "50 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS". www.fortune.com. Fortune. Retrieved 8 Oct 2012.
- ^ "Abbe Raven Elected to PENCIL Board of Directors". www.pencil.org. Pencil. Retrieved 6 Oct 2014.
- ^ "NMAH". www.c-span.org. C-Span. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ^ "ncta welcome, abbe raven". americanhistory.si.edu. NCTA. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ^ "Educational Foundation Board". www.ctam.com. CTAM. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
- ^ "A+E Networks Chairman Abbe Raven Joins International TV Academy Executive Committee". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 Dec 2013.
References
- Goldsmith, Jill (September 9, 2012), "Raven rises after modest start; Showman of the Year 2012: A+E Networks", Variety
- Board, National Museum of American History
- Muhr, Jeffrey, ed. (2014), Abbe Raven (1953-), Detroit: Biography and Genealogy Master Index – via Gale (subscription required)
- "Abbe Raven", Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television (Biography in Context), vol. 101, Detroit: – via Gale (subscription required) , 2010