Lillian Wu

Lillian Wu

Wu speaking in Vancouver, BC, 2010
Born June 20, 1991 (1991-06-20) (age 20)
Brookline, Massachusetts
Occupation Journalist
Ethnicity Chinese American
Notable credit(s) Felice News

Lillian Wu (June 20, 1991, Brookline, Massachusetts) is a reporter for positive-news-network, Felice News.

Lillian is best known for her role as a co-host of Felice News' Your Olympics (from 2009–Present). Wu is currently an online contributor to Felice News and travels the world reporting on positive news in the world's most repressive countries.

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Career

Wu currently co-hosts Felice News' Happy All The Time show with co-host, Max Jones.[1]

Vancouver Olympics

Lillian covered the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics for then Weekend News Today in February, 2010. Reporting from Vancouver, Canada, they brought the world Olympic news, including exclusive interviews with Canadian medalists, politicians and locals, such as Olympian Joannie Rochette, Former BC Premier Gordon Campbell, and performer Nelly Furtado.[2]

Book Club

Wu currently hosts Felice News' book club.[3]

Documentary

It was announced on January 1, 2011 that the journalist would co-direct an upcoming documentary on the crisis in North Korea, entitled, Seoul Sisters.[4]

Personal life

Wu currently resides in Burlington, Vermont and is attending University of Vermont. Lillian's hometown is Brookline, Massachusetts. The news anchor is of Chinese descent and is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association. Lillian Wu is fluent in Cantonese.[5]

References

External links

  1. ^ http://www.felicenews.com/ Felice News' Happy All The Time Show
  2. ^ http://hnolympics.com/ Felice News' Olympic Website
  3. ^ http://www.felicenews.com/december-book-club.html Felice News Book Club
  4. ^ http://www.seoulsistersfilm.com/announcement-of-documentary-on-north-korea.html - Announcement of Documentary on North Korea. Retrieved February 5, 2011.
  5. ^ http://www.felicenews.com/our-team.html Biography