Ron Giles (television executive)

[4] He directed a three-camera television interview with President Gerald Ford, conducted at the White House by news director Al Schottelkotte.

[9][10] When QUBE expanded to Pittsburgh, Giles returned to head broadcasting and supervised community access production and the design and construction of six television studios.

[11] Giles joined John B. Mullin and Diamond P Sports in 1984, to work on their productions for the National Hot Rod Association and The Nashville Network.

Among these productions was One Lap of America, created by Brock Yates, a one-hour special of the event airing on NBC.

[12] Giles was then a part of the 1986 start-up team at QVC, a cable television shopping channel envisioned by entrepreneur and founder of The Franklin Mint, Joseph Segel.