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词条 Jorge Andres
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  1. Early years

  2. Broadcasting career

  3. Charity Work

  4. References

  5. External links

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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|7|7}}
|birth_place = Lima, Peru
| nationality = United States of America and Peru
|alma_mater = George Mason University
|occupation = Journalist
|employer = NBC Universal
| television = NBC Sports Boston {{small|(Anchor/Reporter)}}

| years_active = 2006–present
| height = 6 ft 4 in (1.95 m)
| agent = Mark Lepselter MaxxTalent.com

}}{{Notability|Bio|date=December 2018}}

Jorge Andres (born Jorge Andres Alfaro; July 7, 1984), is a Peruvian-American Sportscaster and sports reporter, who currently is an on-air talent for NBC Sports Boston. Andres was a Sportscenter anchor at ESPN.

Early years

Andres attended Radford University in Radford, VA. He is a member of the Beta Omega chapter of the Phi Kappa Sigma international fraternity. He is a graduate of George Mason University where he played Tight End for the Patriots football team while in college. He was raised in Springfield, VA where he was a drummer throughout High School and College. He is a loyal Washington Redskins fan.[1]

Broadcasting career

Andres began his on-air career in Fredericksburg, VA in 2006 as a sports anchor for the former Spanish-language station "Union Radio" 1350AM WNTX. He was then an update anchor for the former Red Zebra Broadcasting ESPN properties in Washington, DC (2006-2008) where he formed part of the first Spanish-language play by play team in Washington Redskins history on ESPN Deportes Radio 730AM WXTR (AM).[2] In 2008, Andres became the lead anchor and sports director at WZDC-CD Telemundo Washington where he anchored the Sports segment of "Telenoticias Washington" (2008-2011).[3] In 2011, Andres made the jump to national broadcasting by joining ESPN where he anchored Sportscenter, NBA Tonight, and Baseball Tonight. After his time at ESPN, Andres had a short stint with the American Sports Network in West Palm Beach, FL (2015) before joining CBS Sports HQ in 2016.[4] In February of 2019 Andres joined NBC Universal as a multi-platform reporter for the Boston Red Sox in addition to being an Anchor and studio host for their NBC Sports Boston property.[5]

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Charity Work

Andres is a motivational speaker for the "Michael Walton Foundation" empowering youth in Washington, DC, New York, NY, Milwaukee, WI and New England areas. [6] In addition, Andres has helped raise funds for the Haitian Orphans of the "imME.org" foundation. [7] Andres is involved with the CROS Ministries soup kitchen in Delray Beach, FL serving the homeless in the community as well as the Samaritan's Purse hurricane relief efforts. [8]

References

1. ^[https://www.espnfrontrow.com/2013/12/off-camera-with-jorge-andres/], espnfrontrow.com.
2. ^[https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/redskins-to-broadcast-all-games-in-spanish-starting-sunday-on-espn-deportes-am-730] washingtonexaminer.com.
3. ^[https://archive.org/details/WZDC_20111102_030000_Noticiero_Telemundo/start/1740/end/1800], archive.org.
4. ^ , maxxtalent.com; [https://www.cbspressexpress.com/cbs-sports/shows/cbs-sports-hq/about], cbspressexpress.com.
5. ^ https://www.boston.com/sports/media/2019/02/12/nbc-sports-boston-parts-ways-with-its-red-sox-reporter, ‘Boston.com’
6. ^  , michaelwaltonfoundation.org.
7. ^  , southflorida.com
8. ^  , crosministries.org

External links

  • {{Twitter|IBThatRaspOnTV}}
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