Colette Wong

Colette Wong
Born Colette Katherine Wong
May 20, 1974 (1974-05-20) (age 42)
Singapore
Nationality Singaporean
Education University College Dublin
Occupation Reporter, Sportscaster, TV Host
Years active 1996–present
Employer Fox Networks Group Asia-Pacific
Television SportsCenter Asia Co-anchor (2004–2013)
Fox Sports Central Asia Anchor (2013–present)
Nokia Football Crazy Host (2005–2008)

Colette Katherine Wong (born May 20, 1974) is a Sports Reporter, TV host, and sports anchor for Fox Sports Asia and Fox Sports News Asia. She is currently anchors Fox Sports Central Asia and was formerly a news correspondent for CNBC Asia.

Life and career

Colette Katherine Wong was born in Singapore on May 20, 1974. Colette graduated from Catholic Junior College in 1992 and University College Dublin, where she finished Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Politics and Economics in 1996.[1]

Colette got her first job in December 1996, as a sports reporter, producer and presenter for Television Corporation of Singapore's Singapore Television Twelve, from 1996 to 2000.[2] Colette later became the news correspondent for CNBC Asia from 2001 to 2003.[2]

ESPN Star Sports later hired Colette in March 2004,[2] as the anchorwoman for SportsCenter Asia with Jason Dasey, then she became the host of Nokia Football Crazy from 2005 to 2008. Colette later became one of the lead anchors of Fox Sports Central Asia when ESPN became Fox Sports Asia in 2013.[1][3] She was 'highly commended' in the 'Best sports presenter/commentator' section of the 18th Asian Television Awards 2013.[4]

Filmography

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Nair, Nevash (18 March 2013). "Sports presenter joins industry by accident". The Star Malaysia.
  2. 1 2 3 Loh, Ronald (14 April 2012). "More than just a pretty face". Asia One. Singapore Press Holdings. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  3. "Steve Dawson and Colette Wong – the presenters of the new FOX SPORTS NEWS, every weekday on FOX SPORTS at 7.30pm" (Press release). Asia PR Wire. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  4. "18th Asian Television Awards 2013". Asian Television Awards. Retrieved 23 May 2016.

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