WACO, Texas (KWTX) – Sharon Mayo Parker, a beloved previous and longtime anchor at KWTX, has been named the first African American woman common manager in the history of 6 Flags.
Sharon will lead Six Flags around Texas in Arlington, where by she’s labored for 15 years, most a short while ago, as the director of promoting, revenue and entertainment.
“I assume just one of the initially matters that arrived to head when I was owning a discussion with my partner and presenting to him what the choices were, I stated, ‘you know what I never ever imagined that a lady like me from Fort Worth would be ready to get this form of obligation, this sort of opportunity’ and he looked at me and explained, ‘why not?”
Sharon is no stranger to shattering glass ceilings.
She was the very first African American evening anchor at KWTX and she speedily rose to attractiveness for the duration of her time in Waco from 1998 to 2006.
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Previous KWTX Vice President of News Virgil Teter hired Sharon as a reporter and promoted her to morning anchor, and later night anchor. He reported he is not astonished to see her continued achievements.
“Sharon’s expertise and passion for tv information earned her each individual improvement in her profession,” Teter explained. “She surely was just one of the ideal anchors I labored with at KWTX. Six Flags is blessed to have Sharon on its staff, and I know she will do very well.”
Sharon left Central Texas in 2006 to grow to be spokesperson for the Fort Worth Unbiased Faculty District and to be nearer to her husband’s career in Dallas.
Sharon then moved to 6 Flags in 2007 as communications manager and has ongoing to climb the ladder.
Sharon mentioned creating heritage at Six Flags is one thing she doesn’t get frivolously, but states she’s much more focused on her capabilities alternatively of race or gender.
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“When you place it all collectively, it can be overpowering, but what I believe is crucial to notice is not just that fact that I am a feminine and the truth that I am Black, but the fact that it was my skill to be capable to go ahead and get this excellent option,” she explained.
Sharon says her new title will not modify her mentality of having her arms filthy together with workforce.
She calls it “the Six Flags way.”
“We all band with each other. We decide on up trash. We thoroughly clean tables. You may perhaps see me serving cokes. You could see me assisting you get in. Just the other day I was encouraging park vehicles,” she laughed.
“It’s not the title that defines you. It’s the group of individuals that are close to you and I in no way eliminate sight of that, nor will I at any time depart my crew alone to do a job . It is going to be all of us performing challenging jointly. “
Whilst Sharon’s situation will retain her occupied at the park, her precedence remains her family. Her spouse, Jason, is a 23-yr veteran with the Dallas Fireplace Department.
The partners share two children, Trent, 14, and Leighton, 8.
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The few share two small children, Trent, 14, and Leighton, 8.(Courtesy Picture)
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