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Graciela Moreno
Anchor, ABC-30 Action News (KFSN-TV Fresno)

Stanislaus State​

B.A. Organizational Communication (1995)

  • While still a student, Graciela landed her first television job as a producer for the Sacramento affiliate of Univision.
  • Transitioned to lead anchor for Fresno's KFTV-Channel 21 and since 1997 has been anchor for KFSN-Fresno's ABC-30 Action News at 6pm and 6:30pm.
  • Is the recipient of three Emmy Awards.
  • One of her most memorable stories was her 2002 coverage of Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico City for the canonization of Saint Juan Diego.
  • Also produces and hosts Latino Life, a 30-minute weekly program which focuses on the people and issues making an impact in the Latino community.
  • A first-generation college student, Moreno frequently speaks at Central Valley schools and adult programs to encourage students of all ages to set goals and pursue their academic dreams.
  • Member of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s Prevention and Preparedness. Moreno is also a member of the Alzheimer’s Association’s first Latino Council, helping launch the first Spanish Alzheimer’s Caregiver Conference.
  • Former board member of the Fresno-Madera Chapter of the American Red Cross (2000-05)

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