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Christine Chen was born on 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States, is a Journalist. Discover Christine Chen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 55 years old
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Born 1968, 1968
Birthday 1968
Birthplace San Francisco, California, United States
Nationality United States

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2015

In 2015, the year her debut book, Happy-Go-Yoga, was released, Chen was featured in the New York Historical Society's exhibit "Chinese American", as a game changer for diversity in the U.S.

Chen returned to doing sporadic commercial work after a 10-year hiatus. In 2015, she was cast as a sportscaster in a three-part Jack Link's Beef Jerky commercial series "Sasquatch in Training" alongside Boomer Esiason and Clay Matthews. She also completed filming for NYU Langone as an emergency preparedness spokesperson.

In 2013, Chen received an offer from Grand Central Life & Style, Hachette Book Group to publish her first book, Happy-Go-Yoga – Simple Poses to Relieve Pain, Reduce Stress and Add Joy, released on March 10, 2015. It was a #1 best seller on Amazon.com and was featured by Fox News, HLN/CNN, USA Today, Health.com, and Costco Magazine. Happy-Go-Yoga was sold globally, including in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and Estonia; publisher Hachette sold the rights to have it translated and published in Russia. The majority of Chen's U.S. book signing locations on tour were at Athleta, for which she has been a brand ambassador since 2012.

2008

She has delivered keynote speeches on the topics of communications, media, business ownership and execution, as well as enabling personal and professional change through developing self-awareness. Some of her audiences have included the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Small Business Administration. She presented a combined session to the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Seattle Chamber of Commerce for the WNET (Women's Network for Entrepreneurial Training) on May 15, 2008, entitled "Networking 101: Leveraging Connections in Person and Online". On April 11, 2007, Chen served as Master of Ceremonies for the launch of the Washington State Quarter by Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire and United States Mint Director Ed Moy

2007

In 2007, Chen launched a new business and personal finance show on KCTS, the PBS station in Seattle, called About the Money with Christine Chen, serving as the launch host and anchor.

In 2007, Chen formed her own marketing communications consulting group, Chen Communications LLC. She offered media and communications consulting ranging from messaging strategy to public relations, corporate communications infrastructure to internal communications.

Chen emceed the 2007 Induction Ceremony for the Asian Hall of Fame on April 26, 2007 at the Asian Resource Center in Seattle.

Chen had a cameo role in the 2007 award-winning independent film Fortune Hunters, portrayed a newscaster Maureen Yandle in Lifetime movie An Upstanding Citizen, and played both city council person and monorail rider in the only Seattle-filmed episode of Frasier, "Frasier Crane Day". She also appeared in a scene in the documentary The King of Kong: a Fistful of Quarters.

2006

In 2006, the Obama campaign selected Chen to emcee his public campaign kickoff event for Seattle.

In the same year, Chen announced that she was leaving Q13 Fox, and anchored the show for the last time on November 29, 2006. Some factors involved in her decision to leave were the desire to start her own venture and improve her lifestyle, and the need to travel frequently and care for her ailing mother.

Between 2006 and 2011, she served as a webcast host and live host for Microsoft's CIO Summit, and various high-profile technology presentations, including moderating a featured panel for Adobe during Advertising Week 2015 in New York City. In 2016, Chen began serving as webcast host and producer for BlackBerry, based in Waterloo, Canada, as the company retooled its business strategy and story.

2004

In 2004, Chen moved to the anchor position for Q13 Fox News @ 10. That year, she was named to the list of top 40 under 40 business leaders by the Puget Sound Business Journal.

2001

Chen was anchoring Q13 Fox News This Morning on September 11, 2001. During the World Trade Center tragedy in New York, she stayed on air throughout the ordeal, providing essential news coverage to a shaken public. This would lead to her second Emmy award. On June 15, 2002, Chen received the NATAS Northwest Chapter Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in the News Anchor category during their 39th annual ceremony for 2001.

2000

Chen was nominated for an Emmy award each year from 2000 to 2006 for Individual Achievement in the News Anchor category for the NATAS Northwest Regional Chapter. She was nominated twice for an Emmy in 2006 during the 44th Annual NATAS Northwest Regional Award Ceremony, one nomination for Individual Achievement as a News Anchor, the second for On-Camera Talent - Program Host/Moderator. This was the last of her Emmy nominations, resulting in a total of 10 nominations and two wins since 1996.

1999

With the shutdown of KSTW's news department, KCPQ-TV, a Fox affiliate, recruited Chen as a reporter in 1999. In 2000, KCPQ launched Mornings Live on Q, and Chen was promoted to anchor and served as the launch host. The show was later rebranded Q13 Fox News This Morning. In 2000, Chen was nominated for another Emmy by the NATAS Northwest Regional Chapter for Individual Achievement as News Anchor.

1998

In 1998, amid financial difficulties, KSTW announced that it was shutting down its news division and laying off all of its 62 employees, including Chen. Despite this, she received another Emmy award nomination in 1998.

1995

Chen moved to Seattle, Washington in 1995 to accept a new position as a reporter and anchor for KSTW, a CBS and UPN affiliate station. In 1996, she received the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) Northwest Chapter Emmy Award for Individual Achievement in the News Reporter category during their 34th annual ceremony.

1991

Chen's first break as a reporter and weather anchor occurred in 1991 in Great Falls, Montana for KRTV, a CBS affiliate. She worked in Great Falls for two years and during that time, she was selected by CBS News in New York to be part of an elite group of five journalists nationwide in the CBS Minority Correspondent Apprentice two-year program. This program resulted in her placement in Portland, Oregon for an assignment as a reporter for KOIN-TV, another CBS affiliate station.

1990

Chen's network television career has spanned CBS, UPN, Fox (Fox Broadcasting Company), and PBS (Public Broadcasting Service). Her career began as a writer and producer for the News Travel Network in 1990 after graduation from the University of California, Berkeley.

Chen began practicing yoga in the late 1990s due to stress and back/spine issues developed during her time as a news anchor. She received her first yoga teacher certification from YogaLife in Seattle. In 2011, she moved from Seattle to New York and devoted more career focus to health and wellness through yoga.

1986

The younger of two children born to Taiwanese immigrants, she was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her father was the first Asian Senior Vice President of Bank of America. She graduated from Miramonte High School in 1986, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree, double majoring in English and Mass Communications Theory in 1990 from the University of California, Berkeley.