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1. www.xdiy.net
www.xdiy.net/default.aspx?name - [Cached]Published on: 1/20/2008 Last Visited: 1/20/2008
Judy Crowell Still on QVC
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2. www.qvc.com
www.qvc.com/cp/cp_host_crowell - [Cached]Published on: 3/23/2004 Last Visited: 3/23/2004
Judy Crowell
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Judy Crowell
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Judy Crowell Judy Crowell joined QVC as a program host in 1990. In this position, Crowell presents product information, conducts demonstrations and interacts with on-air guests, celebrities, and viewers.
Crowell's diversity has won her widespread popularity. She hosts a variety of QVC's favorite gem and jewelry programs including Black Hills Gold, Beverly Hills Gold, Big Bold Gold, and Kirks Folly, as well as many of QVC's fitness shows, skin care and cosmetics hours, vitamin and herb programs, and fashion segments. Her other responsibilities include international travel to experience gem expeditions, international jewelry shows and live remote broadcasts with QVC Remote Productions.
Before joining QVC, Crowell was a host for the Cable Value Network (1989-1990). Prior to that she racked up an extensive broadcast background as the news director for WLAV-FM and AM in Grand Rapids, MI (1987-1988) and received an Associated Press Award for investigative reporting. She hosted P.M. Magazine (1981-1986) for WVEC-TV, Grand Rapids and WMTV, Madison, WI. During this time, she also produced radio and television commercials.
Crowell is a strong advocate of women's issues both in her community and through her wellness shows on QVC. In 1987, she was cited by Outstanding Young Women of America, an organization that honors women for humanitarian and charitable efforts, for her career accomplishments, and community leadership. Upon receiving this award, Crowell was listed in the book, Outstanding Young Women of America.
Crowell is a member of the Volunteer Auxiliary of Paoli Memorial Hospital and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Association, a sorority affiliate that raises money for the West Chester Domestic Violence Center.
Born on an army base just outside of Tokyo, Japan (Camp Zama), Crowell was raised in four countries and 12 states. After graduating from high school in Belgium, she went on to graduate from Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL with a bachelor of science degree in Communications.
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3. www.qvc.com
www.qvc.com/cp/cp_host_crowell - [Cached]Published on: 9/12/2003 Last Visited: 9/12/2003
Judy Crowell
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Judy Crowell
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Judy Crowell Judy Crowell joined QVC as a program host in 1990. In this position, Crowell presents product information, conducts demonstrations and interacts with on-air guests, celebrities, and viewers.
Crowell's diversity has won her widespread popularity. She hosts a variety of QVC's favorite gem and jewelry programs including Black Hills Gold, Beverly Hills Gold, Big Bold Gold, and Kirks Folly, as well as many of QVC's fitness shows, skin care and cosmetics hours, vitamin and herb programs, and fashion segments. Her other responsibilities include international travel to experience gem expeditions, international jewelry shows and live remote broadcasts with QVC Remote Productions.
Before joining QVC, Crowell was a host for the Cable Value Network (1989-1990). Prior to that she racked up an extensive broadcast background as the news director for WLAV-FM and AM in Grand Rapids, MI (1987-1988) and received an Associated Press Award for investigative reporting. She hosted P.M. Magazine (1981-1986) for WVEC-TV, Grand Rapids and WMTV, Madison, WI. During this time, she also produced radio and television commercials.
Crowell is a strong advocate of women's issues both in her community and through her wellness shows on QVC. In 1987, she was cited by Outstanding Young Women of America, an organization that honors women for humanitarian and charitable efforts, for her career accomplishments, and community leadership. Upon receiving this award, Crowell was listed in the book, Outstanding Young Women of America.
Crowell is a member of the Volunteer Auxiliary of Paoli Memorial Hospital and the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumni Association, a sorority affiliate that raises money for the West Chester Domestic Violence Center.
Born on an army base just outside of Tokyo, Japan (Camp Zama), Crowell was raised in four countries and 12 states. After graduating from high school in Belgium, she went on to graduate from Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL with a bachelor of science degree in Communications.
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