David DeGuzman

David DeGuzman

David deguzman is currently employed as the weekend sports anchor and reporter at WFXR-TV, the Fox affiliate in Roanoke, Virginia. Before this he worked at WHSV-TV Harrisonburg as their sports director. Additionally, David is an enthusiastic Olympics enthusiast who served as a production associate during coverage of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Early Life and Education

David De Guzman is a professor of Asian American Studies and history at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an expert on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. He has published papers on racial equality as well as gender equality in numerous academic journals and edited books.

He has achieved a number of notable accomplishments, such as being the first recipient of the University of California’s Distinguished Teaching Award and authoring “Responding to Inequality: A Guide to Policy and Practice,” which is being used in college courses across America. Furthermore, he has received multiple awards for his contributions to education such as the Gold Key Award and President’s Award for Campus of the Year.

Professional Career

David Deguzman is an esteemed college administrator with extensive expertise in higher education. He has won recognition for his efforts in creating and revitalizing institutions of higher learning.

He has more than a decade of experience in campus operations, admissions and marketing for both private non-profit and for-profit colleges. For his outstanding leadership in higher education, he has received numerous awards.

He has served as Designated School Official for multiple schools under SEVIS and VA Certifying Official, helping his colleges achieve accreditation and improve student outcomes.

Achievements and Honors

David Deguzman has been in radio for over a decade, earning himself a number of accomplishments along the way. Currently, he serves as sports anchor on News Channel 10 in Washington State, covering events such as Washington Huskies games and local high school athletics.

He is an enthusiastic Olympics enthusiast, having covered both the XXXI Olympic Games in Rio and Sochi Winter Olympics.

He has earned a number of distinctions, such as the ARF David Ogilvy Award for creative and effective advertising campaign. Additionally, he was named to William Paterson University’s esteemed Burma-Bucknell award list and won the Roland Watts Memorial Award for best student-athlete contribution to campus life. Each year, several awards are given out to students, faculty members, staff and organizations in research and innovation fields.

Personal Life

David DeGuzman has an impressive background in sports journalism. He currently serves as weekend sports anchor and reporter at WFXR-TV, the Fox affiliate in Roanoke, Virginia.

David was a young journalist for WAOW-TV Newsline 9 in Wausau, Wisconsin where he reported and produced stories on high school sports and the Green Bay Packers. In August 2012 he earned his bachelor’s degree in Broadcast and Digital Journalism from S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

He served as a Production Associate for NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Games of XXXI Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil during the summer of 2016. Additionally, he interned at NBC Olympics London during Summer 2012 and the Sochi Winter Olympics of 2014. When not working, he enjoys playing sports and spending time with family and friends.

Net Worth

David deguzman boasts a net worth of $2 million dollars. He is renowned for his comedic acting career and has appeared in films like That Thing Called Love and The Cowboy Way.

He also hosts the Bits & Beats podcast, featuring up-and-coming comedians. This comedy show can be downloaded on iTunes and Spotify for free.

David is a Designated School Official for SEVIS and an accredited VA Certifying Official with an interest in student-focused education, dedicated to improving lives one person at a time.

David DeGuzman

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