As a #1 TV news anchor in southern California for nearly 30 years, Carol LeBeau covered some of the nation's most important stories. She's won numerous awards for her work and is a popular speaker and emcee at women's events and health symposia/conferences.
For most of her television career, Carol covered health news for San Diego's ABC 10. She reported nightly on the latest medical breakthroughs, new technologies, exercise and nutrition tips. But Staying Healthy was more than a TV news assignment for Carol…it's a way of life. She runs, bikes and is a ranked Master's rough water swimmer.
During her tenure at KGTV, she accumulated an impressive collection of awards … among them a Golden Mike, San Diego Press Club awards and C. Everett Koop award for health reporting. But one that speaks to her heart was from the Society of Professional Journalists for a series called "Mission to Heal." Carol accompanied a local relief team of medical professionals who set up clinics in two tsunami-devastated fishing villages in southeastern India.
Carol has toured with the Pope, jogged with the president and interviewed Oprah. She also has the distinction (with TV colleague Kimberly Hunt) to be part of the longest-running female news anchor team in the country.
Carol is now a motivational speaker and free-lance journalist. She is also working as a health advocate for Palomar-Pomerado Health (PPH) in San Diego. Carol and her husband, Tom (a retired Navy pilot) live in Coronado, California.
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