Tom Jordan is a three-time Emmy award winning journalist, and is currently a news anchor and reporter in San Diego, California.

For more than a decade, he’s covered some of the nation’s biggest stories: From Barack Obama and John McCain’s presidential
campaigns, the October 2007 Southern California Wildfires, to the 2002 Winter Olympics, he has been at the forefront of current
events, bringing a unique perspective to the world’s happenings.

Tom’s extensive media background also includes work as a broadcast journalist in Washington State and throughout California in
both television and radio. He co-anchored two Emmy award-winning newscasts for coverage of the September 11th terrorist
attacks and the subsequent invasion of Afghanistan. He was also awarded an Emmy for best coverage of the 2007 wildfires.

He was also the primary anchor for an NBC station in Southern California and produced the highly acclaimed weekly Southern
California television news magazine Eye on Riverside County. The program was an  in-depth look at current events and issues
relative to this portion of the state. He was also a correspondent for the Los Angeles based television program California Life

As a documentary filmmaker, Tom has produced many projects, including the critically acclaimed
Keep on Moving: The UB40
Story
. The film follows the British reggae pop group in studio, in rehearsals and on tour through England and the United States.

His keen interest in world events, intrigue in social issues and passion for journalism have been keys to his success.

When not working, Tom enjoys spending time with his wife and four children.
Tom Jordan, News Anchor/Reporter
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