Vicky Nguyen
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Born | circa 1979 (age 44–45) |
Education | Degree in Communications (Minor in Biology) |
Alma mater | University of San Francisco |
Occupation | Investigative Reporter |
Years active | 2000-present |
Television | NBC News Investigative and Consumer Correspondent (2019-present) KNTV NBC Bay Area Investigative Reporter: NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit (2007-2019) KSAZ Fox 10 News Phoenix (2004-2007) KOLO ABC Reno affiliate Central Florida News 13 |
Children | 3 |
Website | vickynguyen |
Vicky Nguyen (born circa 1979)[1][2] is a 15-time Emmy award-winning Vietnamese-American investigative journalist working with NBC News in New York. Nguyen joined NBC News in April 2019 as the Investigative and Consumer correspondent. Her reporting has been seen on The Today Show, 3rd Hour Today, Nightly News with Lester Holt, NBC News Now and MSNBC.
Prior to moving to New York, Nguyen worked for NBC Bay Area, KNTV in the San Francisco Bay Area. There, she served as a senior investigative reporter for the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit and anchor of the Sunday evening news on NBC Bay Area. Before joining NBC Bay Area, Nguyen worked at various television stations in Florida, Nevada and Arizona.[3]
Early life and education
Nguyen was born in Saigon, Vietnam. At a very young age, she and her parents fled Vietnam as refugees. After two days, two nights and a Thai pirate attack on the open ocean, their boat landed on the coast of Malaysia, where Nguyen and her family stayed in a refugee camp for 14 months. At age 2, Nguyen immigrated into the United States.[4] A family in Eugene, Oregon sponsored her family to America. She spent most of her childhood in San Jose and Santa Rosa, and became a U.S. citizen at age 10. [1] Nguyen went on to attend college at the University of San Francisco on an academic scholarship. During her time at the university, Nguyen was a member of the cheer squad and served as president of her student body. In 2000, she graduated as valedictorian of her class with a degree in communications and a minor in biology.[1][2][5]
Professional career
Nguyen started her career with Central Florida News 13 in Orlando, Florida. While there, she shot, wrote and edited her stories before delivering live reports.[1] As Vicky wrote on her blog, "I was a 'one man band.' I shot my own video on a 20 pound DVC Pro camera (and) carried my own 15 pound tripod."[2] She then moved to ABC affiliate KOLO in Reno, Nevada as a nightside reporter and fill-in anchor.
Following her time in Reno, Nguyen moved to Phoenix, Arizona to work with KSAZ. At KSAZ, she was able to hone her live and breaking news reporting covering national stories. Notable interviews include Alex Trebek, Tyra Banks, Shaquille O'Neal and Senator John McCain. Nguyen also had the opportunity to cover the Baseline Killer and Serial Shooter investigations while with KSAZ, which was the first instance in which two separate serial killers attacked the same city at the same time.[1]
NBC Bay Area (2007-2019)
She returned to her Northern California roots in January 2007, and started working with NBC Bay Area as a freelance reporter. Shortly thereafter she was hired full-time, and worked as a special assignment reporter for KNTV.[2] Nguyen was eventually promoted to anchor/senior investigative reporter with KNTV. While in that role, she worked closely with the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit.[6] According to her official NBC Bay Area bio,
Vicky's favorite part of her job is meeting people from diverse backgrounds and having the opportunity to tell stories that make a difference in how people view the world. Her most memorable interviews are with everyday people who share their inspirational stories.[3]
NBC News (2019-present)
In April of 2019, Nguyen moved from California to New York to accept a new role as an investigative and consumer correspondent for NBC News. Since joining NBC News Vicky has been featured on The Today Show, 3rd Hour Today, Nightly News with Lester Holt, NBC News Now and MSNBC, among others.
Awards
Vicky is a national Emmy award-winning reporter, recognized for outstanding investigative reporting for her series exposing Sysco Corporation's widespread practice of storing perishable food in unrefrigerated outdoor public storage sheds. She was honored with the 2019 duPont-Columbia award for "Drivers Under Siege" about the rise in violent attacks on Bay Area bus operators. Her work has also been recognized with the dupont-Columbia award, Scripps Howard award, Gerald Loeb Award,[7] National Press Club award, Society of Professionals Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award, 3 Gracie awards, 2 Clarion awards, 15 regional Emmy awards and 3 regional Murrow awards.
In addition, she has earned several awards from the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and the Radio and Television News Directors Association (RTNDA).[1]
- 2015 Scripps Howard Award - Jack R. Howard Award for Television/Cable In-Depth Local Coverage.[8]
- 2015 Gerald Loeb Award - Video/Audio Winner.[7]
- 2019 Alfred I. duPond-Columbia Award.[9]
- 2020 New York Woman of Impact by Variety[10]
Personal life
Vicky is happily married with three daughters.
References
- ^ a b c d e f "NBC Bay Area-Biographies". NBCUniversal. Archived from the original on June 21, 2013 – via Internet Archive.
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- ^ a b "Vicky Nguyen". NBC Bay Area. May 21, 2012.
- ^ Pepitone, Julianne (January 29, 2019). "'I had to fight for what I deserved': Vicky Nguyen's Know Your Value moment". nbcnews.com. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ^ "Telling Their Own Story". USF Magazine. Winter 2012. Archived from the original on September 16, 2013 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit". KNTV. Archived from the original on December 16, 2018. Retrieved February 1, 2019 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ a b "UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2015 Gerald Loeb Award Winners". UCLA Anderson School of Management. June 24, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
- ^ Porter, Sue (March 17, 2015). "Scripps Howard Awards Honor Nation's Best 2014 Journalism". Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ^ "2019 Alfred I. duPond-Columbia Award Winners Announced". journalism.columbia.edu. December 11, 2018. Retrieved April 10, 2019.(77th annual awards ceremony on January 22, 2019)
- ^ "Variety's 2020 New York Women's Impact Report". variety.com. June 9, 2020. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
External links
- 1977 births
- Living people
- American investigative journalists
- People from Santa Rosa, California
- People from San Jose, California
- University of San Francisco alumni
- American people of Vietnamese descent
- American broadcast news analysts
- People from Ho Chi Minh City
- Journalists from California
- Gerald Loeb Award winners for Audio and Video