Published: 2018-12-20
The native Asian journalist, Judy Hsu, is well known for her Emmy-nominations for her contribution in media and networking through ABC7, KFMB-TV, and other channels. She is also known for her role in charitable organizations, working for the welfare of the society and the nation.
Judy, who has always earned positive reviews for her work has enlightened her fans and followers with her personal life as she relishes the unique bond with her husband leading the multi-racial marriage.
Judy Hsu formerly served as an anchor at KFMB-TV in San Diego, where she met her husband, Tracy, for the first time. Since their first meeting, the duo started their dating life. After taking their intimacy to a new level, the couple finally tied their wedding knot in 1997. In the course of relishing their twenty years of married life, they have welcomed four children together.
She has portrayed the best example of multi-racial marriage by sharing the marital status with Tracy, who is Native American.
Currently, the happily married couple is relishing the best moments of their life, spending the holidays and vacations with family and kids. They present their love dimensions on social media accounts favoring the taste of their long-term married relationship and life with their children. Judy also keeps herself busy in teaching her children several languages.
The couple resides in Chicago, the United States.
Judy Hsu is the Emmy-Award-winning broadcaster who garners her net worth from the professional career of media and networking, i.e., journalism. She serves as an anchor for the 11 AM News with Terrell Brown and 4 PM News with Rob Elgas in ABC7 News Channel. As per Glassdoor.com, the broadcaster at WWSB ABC 7 has the average salary of $50-$54k per year. As Judy has served in the channel for more than seventeen years, she might have accumulated the fortunes in massive amount.
Judy Hsu, age 47, began her career as a weekday anchor for morning newscast in ABC7 in 2001, which she lead for about fifteen years till 2016 in her hometown, Chicago. During her service in ABC7, she covered ' CPD in Crisis' as an anchor during the Blizzard of 2015 and also broadcasted the first TV interview with Illinois First Lady Diana Rauner.
Concerning her eternal contribution in journalism, she won the various honors including Emmy-Award for her service on ABC 7's Asian Influences: Dream America . For her outstanding performance, she was nominated for the Emmy-Award sixteen times.
Before joining ABC7, she was an anchor and general assignment reporter for 4 PM weekday newscast at KFMB-TV in San Diego, California. She has also enrolled herself in several charities including her role as a Chairman in Advisory Board for Chicago's Chinese American Service League, and as a member in Community Memorial Foundation's Regional Health and Human Services Advisory Council.
Besides that, Judy and Tracy kept their home in Hinsdale for sale for $619,000 after the birth of their fourth baby. As reported, the couple owned that house in 2003 for $550,00 which has seven bedrooms and has 1,888-square-foot area.
Judy Hsu was born in 1971 in Taipei, Taiwan and her parents moved to Chicago, the United States when she was at the age of 11. She stands the height of 1.54 meters (5 feet tall.) She belongs to Asian-American ethnicity and holds an American Nationality. She completed her education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she graduated with Bachelors in Arts in Broadcast Journalism, as per wiki.
Her family includes her father who is the well-known Grand Master of Thi Chi and her mother.