Dawna Friesen
Dawna Friesen | |
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Born | October 8, 1964 |
Status | Global National anchor and executive anchor (2010–present) |
Education | Red River College |
Occupation | News anchor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Notable credit(s) | CTV NewsNet anchor (1997–1999) NBC News foreign correspondent (1999–2010) Global National anchor and executive editor (2010–present) |
Title | News anchor and executive editor of Global National |
Spouse(s) | Tom Kennedy (? – 2018) Rick Anderson (2018–) |
Children | 1 |
Dawna Friesen is a Canadian television journalist, currently the chief anchor and executive editor of Global National.[1] She was previously a foreign correspondent for NBC News.
Career
She started reading news at a hybrid television and radio station in Brandon, Manitoba, in 1985[1][2] and from there went on to report for other stations in Thunder Bay, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Vancouver, and Toronto.[1]
By the late 1990s she was recruited by national networks in Canada and the US and joined NBC News.[2] While at NBC, Friesen covered stories out of London as well as the Middle East, including the Israeli Palestinian conflict and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the kidnapping and murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi.[3] She won an Emmy for her part in NBC's coverage of Barack Obama election as US President.[2]
In 2010 Friesen joined Global News as their Global National anchor, succeeding Kevin Newman.[1] Friesen was the first full-time female news anchor to lead a nightly newscast in Canada.[4] In 2011 she won the Gemini Award for best news anchor.[5]
Personal life
Friesen was raised on a farm west of Winnipeg; her parents were nonobservant Mennonites. Her father had her work on the farm, and she learned how to drive a tractor when she was six. Her mother was active in local politics. She graduated from Red River College and worked as a waitress when she was young. She re-married on July 28, 2018, to Rick Anderson after she divorced Tom Kennedy.[1]
Both of her parents developed dementia, and in 2014 Friesen was featured in a 16×9 program about dementia and how families cope with it.[6]
Awards
- Emmy for her part in NBC's coverage of Barack Obama election as US President[2]
- 2011, Gemini Award, best news anchor[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e L. Scrivener, Dawna Friesen: From shy prairie girl to Global News anchor. Toronto Star, September 20, 2010.
- ^ a b c d "Dawna Friesen named new Global National anchor". GlobalNational.com. July 13, 2010.
- ^ Dawna Friesen: NBC News Correspondent. NBC News. Retrieved December 12, 2014
- ^ Halfnight, Drew (July 13, 2010). "Dawna Friesen to replace Global National's Kevin Newman: 'My gender is just a non-issue for me'". National Post. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
- ^ a b "26th Annual Gemini Awards Culminate with Star-Studded Broadcast Gala" (PDF). Press release. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. September 7, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2012.
- ^ Spicer, Roxana (August 13, 2014). "16X9: Inside the world of dementia, as a painful reality sets in". Global News. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
External links
- Dawna Friesen at globalnews.ca
- Canadian television news anchors
- Journalists from Manitoba
- Living people
- Canadian Mennonites
- Red River College alumni
- Canadian women television journalists
- Global Television Network people
- NBC News people
- 1964 births
- 20th-century Canadian journalists
- 21st-century Canadian journalists
- Canadian Screen Award winning people