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词条 Sandra Maas
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Awards

  4. Community contributions

  5. References

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Sandra Maas is an American journalist and newscaster. She has worked in the San Diego, California area since 1990 and has been nominated for 13 regional Emmy awards.[2] She is currently the weekday co-anchor of the KUSI news at 5, 6 and 10 pm and host of the weekly public affairs program San Diego People.

Early life and education

Maas was raised in Mission Viejo, California. Her father owned a window tinting business and her mother was an elementary school principal. She graduated summa cum laude from California State University, Chico, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications in 1985. During college, Maas worked as a news anchor for KCHO Chico and KPAY radio, Redding. She transitioned to television during her senior year in college, serving as weeknight co-anchor at ABC affiliate, KRCR-TV.[3]

Career

In 1986, Maas moved to NBC affiliate KSBY-TV in San Luis Obispo, California, where she co-anchored the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts. Maas also served as the station's medical reporter at the start of the AIDS crisis, earning a Golden Mike Award for her on-air work.[3]

In 1990, Maas relocated to San Diego and CBS Affiliate KFMB-TV, where she co-anchored News 8 at 4pm with Mitch Duncan.[4] In addition, she served as the station's medical reporter and worked for CBS Newspath as a national medical correspondent.[5]

During this time, Maas was also a regular fill-in on the Jeff and Jer Morning Show on Star 94.1.[6]

In 1993, she had a bit part in the CBS soap opera, The Young and the Restless, playing the role of nurse Sally Winslow.[7]

In 2001, Maas was part of a mass exodus that left KFMB-TV when it severed ties with the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.[8][9] She resigned after an unsuccessful contract renegotiation.[10]

In 2002, Maas was a freelance journalist for Fox affiliate XETV in San Diego.[11]

In 2004, Maas moved to KUSI-TV, serving first as a co-anchor on Good Morning San Diego and in 2006 adding host duties for the lifestyle show Inside San Diego with Andrea Naversen.[12][13]

In 2009, she became weeknight co-anchor of The KUSI News at 6 and 10pm with Allen Denton.

Maas has been mistress of ceremonies of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards since 1993. She also volunteers as Mistress of Ceremonies or moderator for several non-profit organization events.[14]

Awards

Maas has been nominated for 13 regional Emmy awards.[2] In 2011, she received an Associated Press Mark Twain Award for her contribution to “Oxy: What Your Kids Aren’t Telling You,” and a San Diego Press Club Award for investigative reporting.[15] She has also received a Golden Mike and has been inducted into The Silver Circle of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[16] In 2016 Maas was honored as a "Woman of Dedication" by the Salvation Army for her philanthropic work.[17]

Community contributions

Maas served as moderator for the Greater San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Congressional Delegation debate.[18] She has also hosted The San Diego County District Attorney's "The National Crime Vigil."[19]

She has hosted or acted as mistress of ceremonies for fundraisers for the Salvation Army, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, The ARC-San Diego, and Rady Children’s Hospital (where she serves on the auxiliary board).[20][21][22]

References

1. ^http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sandiegouniontribune/obituary.aspx?pid=164786946
2. ^"Sandra Maas Bio"
3. ^Lightbourn, Arthur. “Medical reporting a special passion for award-winning broadcast journalist.” Carmel Valley News. July 9, 2004. p. 8.
4. ^Green, Frank (October 26, 1995). "New Looking News." The San Diego Union-Tribune, p. C1.
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.kusi.com/story/12963535/sandra-maas |title=Sandra Maas |publisher=KUSI.com |date=2014-05-27 |accessdate=2014-06-07}}
6. ^Kinnefors, Sofie (December 2011) "A Holiday Tradition for the birds." San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles, p. 112.
7. ^TV Listings (February 24, 1993), "Sandra Maas on the Young & the Restless." The San Diego Union Tribune, p. 58.
8. ^Turegano, Preston The News at 8, October 29, 2001
9. ^Turegano, Preston Two reporters soon to be history as Ch. 8 does more housecleaning July 25, 2001.
10. ^Brass, Kevin. "When the News IS the News". San Diego Magazine. June 26, 2007.
11. ^Turegano, Preston "Miller is a blessing for 8; Tuck, Villareal KUSI coups" UT San Diego. December 20, 2004.
12. ^Peterson, Karla "High-profile changes alter local TV news lineup" UT San Diego. January 5, 2008.
13. ^"KUSI makes over 10 a.m. show" UT San Diego. April 10, 2006.
14. ^"Photo of the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Awards with Maas as Mistress of Ceremonies"
15. ^Associated Press "Eyewitness News nabs 2 honors from APTRA awards" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205202554/http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/117353333.html |date=2012-02-05 }} Bakersfield Now. March 3, 2011
16. ^"Our very own Sandra Maas wins The Silver Circle Award" KUSI News
17. ^[https://www.ranchandcoast.com/2016/01/01/women-of-dedication-presentation/ "Women of Dedication honorees recognized at ‘The Gift of Giving’ luncheon"] Ranch and Coast
18. ^Stone, Ken. “Issa Offers Dems a Trade: Back XL Pipeline to Speed Border Crossings.” Imperial Beach Patch. April 21, 2013.
19. ^Shroder, Susan. “Stray bullet victim recalled at Tribute.” UT-San Diego. April 22, 2013.
20. ^Beeson, Julia “Party Pages.” San Diego Magazine. May 30, 2007.
21. ^Cavagnaro, Diana. “Fashion Files: Golden Hangar Awards, Medavog and Zupan.” Sdnews.com. 2010.
22. ^“Spotlight” Quarterly publication from The ARC-San Diego.
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