Adam Sharp has a diverse range of work experience in the media industry. Adam has held various leadership roles, including President & CEO of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, where they oversaw the Emmy Awards and managed trade association finances. Adam also served as the Interim President and CEO of the organization. Additionally, Adam was the Managing Consultant at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and Vice President of the Foundation.
Adam was a Board Member at The National Press Foundation, where they focused on educating journalists and recognizing excellence in journalism through awards and programs. Adam also founded Sharp Things LLC and served as the Founder & CEO. In this role, they likely managed the operations of the company.
Adam worked at Twitter as the Director of Media Partnerships and Head of News, Government, and Elections. Adam led a team that worked on utilizing Twitter in creative ways for journalists, news organizations, government officials, and political candidates. Adam also played a role in cross-functional company approaches for the 2012 and 2016 U.S. elections.
At C-SPAN, Adam was the Executive Producer of Digital Services. Adam managed the editorial team and led initiatives in social media, video production, and data visualization. Adam also worked on developing third-party business partnerships and driving company-wide process change.
In the U.S. Senate, Adam served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Senator Mary L. Landrieu. Adam had various responsibilities, including being the primary spokesman, strategic communications advisor, technology leader, and senior political advisor. Adam also supervised a large staff and led the crisis communications team during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Adam started their career at Alan Weiss Productions, where they worked as a Creative Director, Field Producer, Writer, Photographer, and Editor. Adam wrote, produced, and/or edited informational segments for the U.S. Department.
Adam also had a role at NBC News as the Manager of eBusiness & Digitization. Adam managed global technology projects and logistics for breaking news, political events, and the Olympics. Adam was involved in launching MSNBC.com and improving their digital presence.
Prior to that, Adam worked as a Washington Correspondent for WISC-TV and Medill News Service, reporting from Capitol Hill, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the White House.
Overall, Adam Sharp has extensive experience in leadership, media, technology, and communications within the television industry, journalism, and the public sector.
Adam Sharp attended Greenwich Country Day School from 1983 to 1993 for their primary education but did not receive any specific degree or field of study. Adam then went on to The Hotchkiss School, where they obtained their high school diploma from 1993 to 1996. Afterward, they attended Northwestern University from 1996 to 2000, earning a Bachelor of Science in Journalism with a focus on Political Science, Computer Engineering, and Telecommunications Policy & Management. In 1999, Adam participated in the Semester in Washington Program at The George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management. In 2001, they also completed the Newsroom Leadership Academy at the Poynter Institute, although no degree was specified for that program.
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