Pam keeps her personal information private, hence, her date and year of birth are not known to the general public. She is a woman of above-average stature. Pam stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in Approx. She was born and raised in the northern part of San Diego by her parents. Pam holds an American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity. Pam is married to her unknown husband, a freelance director at KPIX.
She has not disclosed when they married or the identity of her husband. Together they are blessed with two daughters and one of the daughters is in ballet. The family currently lives in San Rafael. Pam attended the University of California in Los Angeles. There, she earned her degree in Bachelor of Arts Economics. She was also a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. Sal Castaneda — reporter. Gasia Mikaelian — anchor. I learned a lot about the stock market, investing, and taking companies public.
After about five years, I realized I was not getting enough back from my job. I was helping people who have a lot of money, make more money.
I wanted something more; I wanted to tell real stories about real people, and I had a true moment of serendipity.
I was printing my resume, ready to head out to the local stations, to look for an internship. I did not make it to the printer before another woman, there weren't very many on the trading floor spoke up. My cover letter was clear; I was looking for something in television, and she said, 'hey, my husband is a manager at the local cable company.
Do you want to meet him? And guess what? I had just moved to Marin! On that show, I got to produce, write, and report on many local stories. I was out in the field, talking to interesting people, telling their stories.
My financial background was my way in to KTVU. I watched Mornings on 2, and saw they needed a morning business reporter and I did what they tell you to do. I called, and called, and called, and bugged people until I got an interview! I was hired as a business reporter, but when an anchor position opened up, it was a perfect fit. Most people ask, 'do you guys like each other as much as it seems?
I love my morning team; I work with the nicest group of people. I am surrounded by people who truly care about the news and take our job seriously.
The media often gets a bad rap, but most of us got into this business to provide a service. Everyday we get to help right the wrongs, help police catch the bad guys, alert you to dangers, and opportunities in your neighborhood, and bring you personal stories that will make you smile.
We work hard, but we also have fun, and that's one of the reasons I get up so early. The other reason, is for my two daughters.
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