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Release Date: 10/28/2009 Women in Media: Making Their Mark CNN and TBS women executives joined a panel discussion at Agnes Scott College to discuss Women in Media: Making Their Mark on Monday, Oct. 26. Sharing their experiences as company colleagues and friends, they revealed their insights into making inroads into the work place, and let the Agnes Scott students and staff in on a few inside jokes and stories. ![]() Seated left to right: Rhonda Lowry, vice president, Social Media Technologies, TBS Nancy Lane, senior vice president, CNN Domestic Newsgathering Rhonda Holt, senior vice president, Digital Media Technologies, TBS Shirley Powell, senior vice president, Corporate Communications, TBS Trish Jones, senior vice president, Strategic Audience Solutions, TBS Parisa Khosravi, senior vice president, CNN International Newsgathering Susan Grant, executive vice president, CNN News Services
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