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Betty Nguyen is an accomplished television journalist currently serving as an anchor and correspondent for NBC and MSNBC. She previously worked for CBS News, where she contributed across multiple platforms and broadcasts, including the network's morning program, The Early Show.
Betty Nguyen was born on September 1, 1974, in Saigon, Vietnam. Of Vietnamese, Scottish, and American heritage, she immigrated to the United States with her family after the fall of Saigon. Raised in Fort Worth, Texas, she went on to attend the University of Texas at Austin. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, graduating magna cum laude. During her college years, she was also a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.
Nguyen began her journalism career at KWTX-TV, a CBS affiliate in Waco, Texas, where she worked as a morning show anchor and reporter. She also briefly served as a freelance correspondent for E! Entertainment Television. Later, she became an anchor at KTVT-TV, the CBS affiliate in Dallas.
In 2004, she joined CNN, anchoring the morning edition of CNN Newsroom. During her six-year tenure with CNN, Nguyen covered several major international and national stories. In 2010, she transitioned to CBS News, where she anchored Up to the Minute and CBS Morning News, in addition to serving as lead anchor on CBS This Morning Saturday and The Early Show. In 2013, she moved to NBC and MSNBC, where she continues to work.
Throughout her career, Betty Nguyen has reported on some of the most significant global news events. At CNN, she covered the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Iraqi elections, and the 2008 visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United States. She also reported on the 2005 London bombing attacks, the 2007 Virginia Tech shooting, and major natural disasters including the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile, Hurricane Jimena in Mexico, and Hurricane Ike's aftermath.
Her international reporting includes coverage of the Zimbabwe economic crisis, the Sierra Leone presidential elections, and legal proceedings associated with South Africa's apartheid legacy.
Betty Nguyen has received numerous accolades in recognition of her journalism and public service. Her honors include a regional Emmy Award for Outstanding Noon Newscast, the Legacy of Women Award from the SafeHaven of Tarrant County, and the Golden Torch Award from the Vietnamese American National Gala. She has also been named a Great Women of Texas: Women of Influence honoree by the Fort Worth Business Press and received the Outstanding Young Texas Exes Award.
Outside of journalism, Nguyen has made cameo appearances in entertainment media, including an appearance as a reporter in episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger and in the documentary film When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.
A passionate supporter of sports, she is a devoted fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks, as well as her alma mater’s team, the Texas Longhorns.
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