Ruby Lopez

Ruby Lopez is a Television Host, Actress, Producer and Foot Model. Ruby has extensive on-camera experience. Ruby hosted the exclusive Videogame show for Yahoo.com called "Reset". In 2005 Ruby was able to put her passion for cars and hosting to use as a pit reporter for many race series including NASCAR and NHRA and continues to do so today. Ruby is also a producer and has produced, written and directed two half-hour shows and many commercial spots in the SF Bay Area. In 2007 Ruby reported for Comcast SportsNet’s new Motorsports show, "Zero to 60", where she interviewed and raced with some of the top drivers. In Fall 2007 Ruby Lopez became the new reporter on "49ers Total Access", a weekly show that takes you behind the scenes of the 49ers season. This Fall Ruby will return for her second season on "49ers Total Access". Ruby also co-hosts alongside former Raiders' TE, Jeremy Brigham on the show, "Outta Bounds", taking you "Outside the Box" of Bay Area's Sports which airs on KICU TV36.

Ruby Lopez works as an Associate Producer[1] on two national children's shows.

Ruby Lopez was the winner of the 2003 Miss Latina USA pageant. Ruby then went on to represent the United States in the Miss Latina World Pageant. Ruby utilized her title as a platform to mentor young girls, making appearances to speak about self-esteem and the importance of school success.

Ruby Lopez is a graduate of San Francisco State University and is a College Students in Broadcasting (CSB) Alum. While at SFSU Ruby received an award from the prestigious organization, American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) for academic excellence and her overall participation in the television industry.

She was a contestant in MTV's Final Fu. She holds a first degree black belt in Taekwondo and is the Northern California Tae Kwon Do Champion.

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  1. ↑ Ruby Lopez (II)

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