- Shon Gables
Shon Gables is the host of "Black Enterprise Business Report".
With more than 13 years in broadcast journalism, Shon Gables brings credibility and experience to her role as host of Black Enterprise Magazine’s new nationally syndicated program "Black Enterprise Business Report". She also hosts business updates every Friday at 1:30pm EST on
Baltimore 's 105.7 FM WHFS.Broadcasting career
As co-anchor of "CBS 2 News This Morning" from 2003 to 2006, Gables covered some of New York City’s most profound events, including the historic New York City Subway Centennial Celebration; the
Republican National Convention ; theSummer Olympics bid; the re-opening of theStatue of Liberty ; the Twin Towers Memorial; the NYC Transit strike; and the Blackout of 2003.Gables also has hosted several specials throughout her career. Particularly close to her heart was "Salute to NYC Schools:
Truman High School and the Tunnel to Towers Run." Gables not only hosted the program, but she participated in the run, which honored the NYC firefighters who died on September 11, 2001. Gables also wrote and anchored "Salute to Harlem,"which explored Harlem’s economic development, social impact and future.Gables launched her broadcast journalism career at KWCH in
Wichita, KS , where she reported and anchored the station's public affairs program. She then moved on to KWTV-Oklahoma City, promoted from associate producer to education reporter and news anchor, covering US military issues affecting Tinker Air Force Base. Next, Gables became morning news anchor/general assignment reporter for WDIV-TV Detroit. There, she covered breaking stories with all three US Automakers and served as spokesperson for the American Cancer Society's Southwest Michigan Division, which led her to produce a two-hour special on breast cancer awareness for WDIV. Gables also spent time in radio broadcasting, serving KVSP-Oklahoma City as news director and host.Awards and Achievements
Gables was recently nominated for an Emmy Award for "On-Camera Achievement." She also is the recipient of several National Association of Black Journalists awards and a Lee Evans Outstanding Journalist Award, and was honored with the 2003 New York City Excellence in Media Award by the Harlem Chamber of Commerce.
In addition, Gables was the recipient of a National Black Achiever in Industry Award, an American Women in Radio and Television’s Gracie Award, and was one of Network Journal’s "40 Under 40" Black Achievers.
Deeply committed to community service, Gables is on the board of Eagle Academy, an all boys public school in the Bronx, New York; she serves on the advisory board of EthiDolls, an Ethnic specialty doll manufacturer; and is a supporter of NFTE, the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship; and has teamed with Goldman Sachs for its annual youth awards program.
Gables graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in economics, and served as United States Army Reservist for seven years.
Projects
Just recently, Gables went behind camera, and executive-produced her first film, "Lord Help Us", released nationally in
May 2007 .Her next project, "The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy" DVD, debuts Mother's Day 2008. The DVD is an instructional, inspirational and down-to-earth parenting tool for urban expectant mothers. It's based on the top selling book written by "Kimberly Allers". (Amistad/HarperCollins)
External links
* [http://www.themochamanual.com] The Mocha Manual - www.mochamanual.com
* [http://www.blackenterprise.com] Black Enterprise - www.blackenterprise.com
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