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Saverese joined KMOV in September 2002 as Anchor/Reporter for "News 4 St. Louis."
Saverese joined KMOV in September 2002 as Anchor/Reporter for "News 4 St. Louis."


Donna Savarese left KMOV in October 2007, in search of new and exciting opportunities. She found it in VIVA Creative, where she is Senior Marketing Strategist for this Rockville, Maryland based agency.
Donna Savarese left KMOV in September 2007 to fulfill her desire to pursue a career in marketing. She is currently the Senior Communication Strategist for Viva Creative, a Rockville, MD based agency.


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Donna Savarese (born December 1967) [1] is an Emmy Award-winning reporter most recently with KMOV in St. Louis, Missouri, the CBS affiliate. She was also the co-anchor of their weeknight 6 p.m. newscast. Prior to working at KMOV, Savarese was Weekend Anchor/Reporter at KHWB in Houston, Texas. She also anchored at WJXX in Jacksonville, Florida, WFSB in Hartford, Connecticut and WWLP in Springfield, Massachusetts.[2]

Saverese joined KMOV in September 2002 as Anchor/Reporter for "News 4 St. Louis."

Donna Savarese left KMOV in September 2007 to fulfill her desire to pursue a career in marketing. She is currently the Senior Communication Strategist for Viva Creative, a Rockville, MD based agency.

Awards

Savarese was a recipient of two Emmy Awards in 2006. Savarese won her first Emmy for her work taking viewers behind closed doors to profile an order of cloistered nuns known as the Poor Clares. Savarese won her second Emmy for her profile of Kimora Lee Simmons, the founder of the Baby Phat fashion label.

Savarese has also received two Radio and Television News Directors Association Edward R. Murrow Awards. "Rememberng Riley", which aired in 2007, profiled a marine from Eureka, MO who was killed in the battle of Fallujah. "For the Love of Laura", which aired in 2005, profiled a young husband's commitment to his for his wife who was seriously injured in a car accident.

Education

Savarese is a graduate of Fairfield University with a bachelor of arts degree in political science.

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