Leslie Griffith

Leslie Griffith is a writer and journalist who began her career in the newspaper business for the Associated Press and The Denver Post. She spent the next 25 years as a television journalist including as news anchor at KTVU.

For 22 years Griffith was a general assignment reporter and main anchor for the Original Ten O'clock News on KTVU in the San Francisco Bay area. For nine of those years she was sole anchor of the weekend news. On her 25th birthday, she was in Moscow reporting on the cold war.

Since leaving KTVU in 2006[1] she has written for many online publications, including The Huffington Post,[2] and the San Francisco Chronicle[3]

She has been concerned with the problem of tuberculosis in circus elephants for many years. See her 2007 article in Truth-Out.org, "The Elephant in the Room" [4] More recently she has been involved in making the movie "When Giants Fall".[5]

In 2005 she developed the Leslie R. Griffith Woman of Courage Scholarship to help young women.[6]

She had a small part as a TV Anchor in the 1999 movie, True Crime.[7]

She lives in Berkeley, California and has two children.

Awards

References

  1. The Monthly: BROADCAST BLUES. November 2008.
  2. The Huffington Post: Leslie Griffith
  3. Columbia Journalism Review: Notables at the Chronicle.
  4. The Elephant in the Room
  5. When Giants Fall When Giants Fall
  6. Woman of Courage Scholarship
  7. Internet Movie Database: True Crime
  8. 1998 Casey Award "Candy Kids" (Search for "TV: Short Form" and "1998")
  9. 2001 Emmy - ON CAMERA NEWS - ANCHORS Election Night News KTVU
  10. 2001 Emmy - CULTURAL AFFAIRS PROGRAM My 20th Century: The Battle for California with Leslie Donaldson, Producer; Leslie Griffith, Anchor; Faith Fancher, Diane Guerrazzi, Bob MacKenzie, Reporters; Steve Shilsky, Editor
  11. 2002 Emmy ON CAMERA NEWS - ANCHORS
  12. 2003 Emmy - SERIOUS NEWS FEATURE-SERIES Lost Children of Romania KTVU
  13. Diablo Magazine report on Genesis winners
  14. 2005 APTRA - BEST ANCHOR, OR ANCHOR TEAM

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