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  1. Joan Ganz Cooney (born Joan Ganz; November 30, 1929) is an American television writer and producer. She is one of the founders of Sesame Workshop (formerly Children's Television Workshop or CTW), the organization famous for the creation of the children's television show Sesame Street, which was also co-created by her.

  2. November 13, 2017. Hall of Fame. Joan Ganz Cooney: Hall of Fame Tribute. Tom Link. “Television came on stream in my early adult life, and I saw right away what an incredibly powerful tool it was going to be,” says Joan Ganz Cooney, the cofounder and chairman and chief executive officer of Children’s Television Workshop (CTW).

  3. Produced by Caroline Porter & Kristin ParrackA tribute to Joan Ganz Cooney, an alum of St. Francis Xavier elementary school in Phoenix, Ariz. and one of the ...

  4. Dec 2, 2019 · Joan Ganz Cooney spearheaded a revolution in education, and we are eternally grateful for her work. Happy 90th birthday, Joan Ganz Cooney! And thank you for literally everything. Click here to break grounds and ceilings on the ToughPigs forum! by Joe Hennes – Joe@ToughPigs.com. Tagged: Muppet people | Sesame Street | Sesame Workshop.

  5. American television executive and president of Children's Television Workshop, who originated the revolutionary children's program "Sesame Street." Name variations: Joan Ganz. Born Joan Ganz in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 30, 1929; one of three children of Sylvan C. (a banker) and Pauline (Reardan) Ganz; attended Dominican College, San Rafael ...

  6. May 23, 2018 · Joan Ganz Cooney. Born: November 30, 1929 Phoenix, Arizona Former president, Children's Television Workshop. Armed with a degree in education and a knowledge of the power of television, Joan Ganz Cooney changed how young children learn.

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  8. Joan Ganz Cooney (born November 30, 1929, Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.) is an American television producer. Cooney worked as a journalist before becoming a producer at a public television station in New York City (1962–67).

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