Suzanne Jung (also known as Jung Sei-eun) is a former primetime news anchor, journalist and editor at Channel NewsAsia. In 2018, she was appointed "honorary ambassador" by the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.[1] Jung is a consultant for themediaconsultants.[2]
Beginning in 2002, Suzanne Jung spent 14 years as a news anchor on the Singapore-based television network Channel NewsAsia.[3][4] She co-anchored and produced for Channel NewsAsia’s flagship morning show, “AM LIVE!”.[5] Among the stories she covered were the 2003 Jakarta bombings and the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Suzanne received awards for a number of her reports including for her coverage on the IMF/World Bank meeting in 2006 and the 13th ASEAN Summit, which was hosted in Singapore in 2007.[5][6] In 2011, she filmed a documentary on UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon[7] and the world body which was a finalist for Best Documentary at the New York International award as well as at the Asian Television Awards.[5]
Originally from South Korea, Jung arrived in Singapore with her family in 1983.[8] She is married with two children.[4]
Jung was educated at the then Dover Court Preparatory School, in Singapore.[9] She studied journalism at Yonsei University, graduating in 2001.[1]
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