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Alan Krashesky is an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist. As ABC 7's primary news anchor, he currently co-anchors three of ABC 7's top-rated weekday newscasts at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. Among Chicago's most trusted news anchors, Krashesky is well-known and respected for both his news anchoring and news reporting. Every newscast he has anchored has consistently been rated No. 1 in the Chicago market. He joined ABC 7 as a general assignment reporter in 1982. Krashesky's reporting in Chicago and abroad has earned high praise. He has earned numerous Chicago Midwest Emmy Awards and a Chicago Headline Club Peter Lisagor Award. He is considered one of the top reporters in the market to cover major domestic and international stories. He gained his first broadcasting experience in college when he was a news anchor on WICB-FM radio in Ithaca, New York. In addition to his career accomplishments, Krashesky has a long and outstanding history of volunteering his personal time for community service. He serves as a mentor for students interested in broadcast journalism and is a local spokesperson for Alzheimer's disease. He is also a member of the Chicago Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Society of Professional Journalists. Krashesky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but attended the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania, a residential school for children with financial and social needs.
🔍 Breakdown with Alan Krashesky:
Chapter 2 (2:00) Alan’s early life
Chapter 3 (22:29) Letter to his wife
Chapter 4 (24:36) Decisions pave the way
Chapter 5 (33:55) Crime and media coverage
Chapter 6 (60:12) How to process live information
Chapter 7 (65:41) Leadership and finding the we vs me
Chapter 8 (65:41) Finding truth in the news
Chapter 9 (70:52) Critics of the world
Chapter 10 (77:59) Closing Remarks
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Alan Krashesky is an Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist. As ABC 7's primary news anchor, he currently co-anchors three of ABC 7's top-rated weekday newscasts at 5 p.m., 6 p.m., and 10 p.m. Among Chicago's most trusted news anchors, Krashesky is well-known and respected for both his news anchoring and news reporting. Every newscast he has anchored has consistently been rated No. 1 in the Chicago market. He joined ABC 7 as a general assignment reporter in 1982. Krashesky's reporting in Chicago and abroad has earned high praise. He has earned numerous Chicago Midwest Emmy Awards and a Chicago Headline Club Peter Lisagor Award. He is considered one of the top reporters in the market to cover major domestic and international stories. He gained his first broadcasting experience in college when he was a news anchor on WICB-FM radio in Ithaca, New York. In addition to his career accomplishments, Krashesky has a long and outstanding history of volunteering his personal time for community service. He serves as a mentor for students interested in broadcast journalism and is a local spokesperson for Alzheimer's disease. He is also a member of the Chicago Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Society of Professional Journalists. Krashesky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but attended the Milton Hershey School in Hershey, Pennsylvania, a residential school for children with financial and social needs.
🔍 Breakdown with Alan Krashesky:
Chapter 2 (2:00) Alan’s early life
Chapter 3 (22:29) Letter to his wife
Chapter 4 (24:36) Decisions pave the way
Chapter 5 (33:55) Crime and media coverage
Chapter 6 (60:12) How to process live information
Chapter 7 (65:41) Leadership and finding the we vs me
Chapter 8 (65:41) Finding truth in the news
Chapter 9 (70:52) Critics of the world
Chapter 10 (77:59) Closing Remarks
📞 Connect with Alan Krashesky
👊 To learn more about Not Almost There by visiting this link
Connect with Joe on social here: