Sort by:
More Highlights for Scottie Stephenson
-
Looking Back on a CBC Leader: Scottie Stephenson
Many new employees and visitors to the WRAL Gardens may wonder about the parking spot reserved for Scottie Stephenson out front of CBC’s Corporate building on Western Blvd. Corporate Secretary Scottie Stephenson served CBC for 58 years in a variety of roles, originating many of the positions she held. Stephenson died on April 15, 2002. […] -
This Day in CBC History: The Legacy of Scottie Stephenson
CBC lost our longest term employee, Corporate Secretary Scottie Stephenson, on April 15, 2002. She had been a cornerstone of Capitol Broadcasting for 58 years, serving a variety of roles, and originating many of the positions she held. While Scottie did not have to experience the COVID pandemic, she lived through many other world-wide crises, […] -
Remembering Scottie Stephenson
Many CBC’ers have asked about the parking spot reserved for Scottie Stephenson near the entrance of the company headquarters on Western Blvd. Today is a special anniversary, which seems an appropriate time to provide a reminder. Scottie Stephenson, one of the pillars on which this company began, died on April 15 in 2002. She had […] -
1964 Election coverage on WRAL-TV
Bill Armstrong, Sam Beard and Scottie Stephenson on set election night at WRAL-TV.
-
The origin of the Christmas Tower Lighting byScottie Stephenson
The annual lighting of the WRAL Tower on December 1 transforms the structure into an enchanting Christmas tree!
The late Scottie Stephenson, a long time CBC employee who rose to the rank of vice president, shares how CBC Founder, A.J. Fletcher, came up with the idea of adding a bit of sparkle to the holiday season.
This video is part of a conversation with Scottie that was produced in 1996.