Mary Hanson
Mary Hanson is an American television presenter and host of The Mary Hanson Show. The show, which is broadcast from the Twin Cities in Minnesota, premiered in 1980 and focuses on social and health issues.
Background
Mary graduated from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Magna cum laude grad majored in English, sociology and education. She had a full scholarship to graduate school and obtained her Master's in Social Work from the University of Minnesota.She worked for a two years as a social worker at Children's Home Society in St.Paul, Minnesota, and then began her work as a consultant in social services. Hanson has worked in radio and television since 1978 when she began producing and hosting a radio show she created after hearing “an excellent speaker who deserved a larger audience.” This program, on KCHK AM, evolved into The Mary Hanson Show.
In October 1991, Mary married Ron Daws, a former 1968 Olympic marathon runner.
''The Mary Hanson Show''
The Mary Hanson Show is the longest running cable program in the United States, having been on the air regularly since 1980. The weekly show has also been on public television's KTCI for the past thirteen years for a season each year. The show focuses on health and social issues and has provided a forum for area and national experts and leaders. Host and producer Mary Hanson views her role as a conduit between guest and viewer, and the result is in-depth discussions of contemporary issues.The Mary Hanson Show has won recognition at the local, state and national level. Some of the awards it has received include:
- Minnesota Medical Association Media Award for Excellence in Medical Journalism
- Minnesota Psychiatrists Society's award for Excellence in the Media
- Lifetime Achievement Award, Minneapolis Telecommunications Network
- C.A.R.E. Award, Mental Health Association in Hennepin County
- Metropolitan Community Churches first annual Ivy Award for "Making the Community a Better Place"
- Minnesota Education Association School Bell Award for Best In-depth Television Program
- Best Talk Show, Minneapolis Television Network
- Teddy Award for Excellence, Rogers Cable systems
- National Federation of Local Cable Programmers competition finalist
- Minnesota State Cable Communications Board Award for Excellence
- Minnesota Council on Health Certificate of Achievement
- Elmer L. Andersen and Arne Carlson, former Governor of Minnesota
- Kathy Halbreich, Director, Walker Art Center
- William W. George, former Chairman and CEO of Medtronic, Inc.
- Bob Bruinicks, President, University of Minnesota
- Ken Pentel, American politician, Green Party gubernatorial candidate
Other television work