Sol Levine

“When all is said in done, it comes down to credibility, and that your message has the clear ring of the truth.”

Sol Levine joined Qorvis 2008 as a Senior Director with expertise in communication strategy, message creation, writing, and media training.  He worked in network television news for nearly 30 years before coming to Qorvis, rising to top decision-making posts at each stop.

Most recently, Levine was Executive Producer for The Americas at Aljazeera English during the nearly year-long start up process and the network’s world wide launch.  Throughout his career, Levine has been valued for his editorial judgment, understanding and approach to news stories and his never having missed a deadline.

Pertinent Background

  • Levine spent most of his career—18 years—at CNN, where he held a succession of posts.  He was the producer of “Crossfire” in the mid 1980s, moving over to a news gathering producer position in 1987.  His assignments included Capitol Hill, The State Department, The Pentagon and the White House. 
  • Pentagon Producer during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Senior Producer covering the 1992 Bill Clinton campaign, and was promoted to Executive Producer of White House Coverage, a position he held through 1997. He was also responsible for special events coverage in the field all over the world. 
  • From 1998 to 2001, Levine was the Executive Producer of WorldView with Bernard Shaw and Judy Woodruff.  It was the first hour long news program seen live around the world, and a mandate of Ted Turner’s.
  • Along the way, Levine worked at both ABC News and NBC News as an independent producer.

Education

Levine is a graduate of The American University in Washington DC.