Background
Addison, Anne Simone Pomex was born on December 2, 1927 in Antwerp, Belgium. Daughter of Eli and Mary Deborah (Rubinstein) Cleeman.
television executive television art commentator
Addison, Anne Simone Pomex was born on December 2, 1927 in Antwerp, Belgium. Daughter of Eli and Mary Deborah (Rubinstein) Cleeman.
Bachelor of Arts, Barnard College, 1947; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1952.
Instructor, Columbia University, New York City, 1947-1948;
circulation director, Ford Foundation, New York City, 1952-1958;
associate director radio, Broadcasting Foundation American, New York City, 1958-1960;
director, vice president, NET-W National Educational Television-13 television, New York City, since 1960;
international director, NET-W National Educational Television-13 television, New York City, since 1960;
consultant, producers representative, president, Communications International, New York City. Consultant department culture unites states department of State, Washington, 1961. Director College.Skills, New York City.
Board directors educational department International Center Photography, 1983, Bezalel Academy Designa nd Architecture, 1994.
Board directors American Friends of Hermitage, 1994. Member American Women in Radio and television (1st vice president since 1972), American Women in Communications, Women's Economic Forum, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Lotos Club, Advertising of America Club, Paris-American Club.
Married Joseph B. Pomex, March 6, 1947 (divorced April 1954). 1 child, Steven M.; married John Addison, September 1, 1966.