Sharon Farnell

Director of PTA's Faith Division

Sharon Farnell is the Director of PTA's Faith Division where she works with Christian authors and publishers overseeing publicity campaigns for their religious-themed and general market titles. Since joining Planned Television Arts in 1997, Sharon has been instrumental in helping Christian publishers reach both the Christian and mainstream audience and has successfully placed her clients on Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The View, Fox News Channel, CNN, 700 Club, The Hour of Power, as well as several national publications and radio shows. She has managed publicity campaigns for such notables as President Jimmy Carter, Oliver North, Chuck Norris, Ruth Graham, S. Truett Cathy, Dr. Robert Schuller, Charles Colson, Dr. Phil McGraw, Ken Blanchard, Anna Quindlen, Richard Carlson, Sidney Sheldon, Cal Thomas, Kay Arthur, John Maxwell, Dr. Kevin Leman, Dr. Laura, Jaci Valasquez and Jewel. Sharon received her B.S. degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Nyack College and currently resides in Rockland County, New York.

Email: farnells@plannedtvarts.com

 

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