Janette Luu
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Janette N. Luu is a Vietnamese-American broadcaster. She currently hosts Canoe Live, a local TV program on Sun TV in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
A graduate of the University of Michigan where she pursued a double major in biology and Latin, Luu worked at the ABC affiliate in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States before coming to Canada.
Luu can be heard on the audio book The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community, and Everyday Life by Richard Florida.
[edit] Career
- anchor, WPTA-TV 21 Alive News anchor (ABC) 2003-2006 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- reporter, WISE-TV 33 (NBC) 1998-2003 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- producer/voice talent, Fort Wayne Community Schools Staff Spotlight 2001-2005 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- executive director, City Prototype 2004 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- founder of media company Pop Filter 2004 (Fort Wayne, Indiana)
- creative director, Memphis Manifesto Summit 2003 (Memphis, Tennessee)