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Chris Glorioso

Emmy Award winning reporter, PIX

Chris Glorioso is a 2-time Emmy Award winning reporter who covers politics, crime, and investigative stories for New York City's PIX News. Since his arrival in 2005, he's been honored for uncovering loopholes in New Jersey's Megan's Law and for his investigation into the war readiness of Veterans Hospitals. Glorioso began his journalism career in radio as a reporter and anchor for WSYR-AM in Syracuse, NY. He transitioned to television with stints as weekend anchor and reporter in Burlington, VT and Pittsburgh, PA. Known for creative storytelling, a favorite moment for Glorioso was his around-the-clock coverage of 9 miners trapped in a Quecreek, Pennsylvania coal shaft. Chris landed the first one-on-one interview with a miner who survived the calamity.

Glorioso serves on the Board of Directors for the Reciprocity Foundation, a New York City non-profit dedicated to helping homeless youth find sustainable careers. He has been an adjunct professor of journalism at NYU and City College. Currently he's pursuing a Masters of Public Administration at NYU with a specialization in finance.

Glorioso is a graduate of Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications. He also studied political philosophy at Great Britain's Oxford University.

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