Jessica Aguirre
Jessica Aguirre is a Cuban-American television journalist.
Biography
Jessica Aguirre is a first generation Cuban-American, the daughter of immigrants. She grew up in Florida.Aguirre began her broadcasting career while a student at the University of Miami. Jessica began her career working for Univision's local owned and operated television station, WLTV-23's as assignment desk assistant. in 1988 she became a reporter for the network's first lifestyle news magazine, "TV Mujer",, before she jumped to WCIX, then CBS's Miami affiliate. Two years later, she was hired as a general assignment reporter for Fox affiliate WSVN. She was promoted to co-anchor for the station's 10:00 pm newscast, which also featured a young Jillian Warry reporting the weather.
Aguirre then made her way to Los Angeles, California, where she worked at ABC owned-and-operated station KABC-TV as a reporter and anchor. After her work in Los Angeles, in the mid-1990s, Aguirre came to the San Francisco Bay Area where she was hired by KGO-TV Channel 7.
After leaving her KGO position, Aguirre was hired as an anchor for NBC-owned-and-operated station KNTV Channel 11. She currently anchors the station's 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm newscasts, as well as hosting the Emmy-nominated NBC Class Action.
Aguirre is a member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.