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2005 - Jeanie Greene has recently been appointed by Governor Murkowski to
the Rural Alaska Faith Based Initiatives Council. She will serve for three years.
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2004 Alaska Press Club Awards: from www.alaskapressclub.com
TELEVISION
ONGOING PUBLIC AFFAIRS PROGRAM
Judge: Dick Kay, Emmy-award winning reporter; George Foster Peabody
medallion, NBC 5 Chicago
1st: Jeanie Greene, Heartbeat Alaska
"Heartbeat Alaska"
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Judge: Tim Ryan, Assistant News Director
9News/KUSA-TV, Denver, CO
1st: Jeanie Greene, Jeanie Greene Productions/Heartbeat Alaska, "Diomede:
People of the Sea"
HEALTH OR SCIENCE
Judge: Stephanie Clements, 9NEWS KUSA-TV, Denver
3rd: Jeanie Greene Productions, Heartbeat Alaska,
"Tobacco Cessation"
BEST EDUCATION REPORTING
Judge: Karen Larsen, KJRH (NBC)
HM: Jeanie Greene and Dave Manning, Heartbeat Alaska,
"Akhiok Culture in
Schools Week"
BEST ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING
Judge: Andrea McCarren,WJLA, Washington, D.C.
2nd: Jeanie Greene and Dave Manning, Heartbeat Alaska,
"The Dipnet Dilemma"
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From State of Alaska Website:
Commendations to Heartbeat Alaska
April 30, 2004
Office of Lieutenant Governor Loren Leman
Lieutenant Governor Announces Stars of Gold Award Recipients
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Media
Jeanie Greene
Anchorage
Through the profits from Heartbeat Alaska, her flagship television program,
Jeanie created an evangelistic television program featuring Alaska Native
and Native American ministers. This program called We Win is aired statewide
and nationally over Sky Angel Christian Satellite. The television program is
the tip of the iceberg for ministry which, for the past seven years, has
sent hundreds of Evangelists to rural Alaska, as well as destitute Natives
into the city who have emergency situations and returned them home again.
This is accomplished through business agreements with the airlines and
Heartbeat Alaska. Jeanie also houses ministers and transients through her
hotel sponsors. Hundreds of hotel rooms have housed incoming and outgoing
residents of rural Alaska. All this has been accomplished without the
benefit of state and federal grants.
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