Sandra Endo Bio, Age, Family, Marriage, Net Worth, FOX 11 News Career

Sandra Endo Biography

Sandra Endo is an American journalist working as the general assignment reporter covering breaking news and feature reports for Good Day LA and FOX 11 News.

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How old is Sandra Endo? – Age

Sandra is 44 years old as of August 16, 2021. She was born in 1977, in California in the United States.

Is Sandra Endo Married? – Family

Endo is married to Sam Suzuki. The couple has a daughter; Summer, who was born in October 2014.

Sandra Endo Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

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Sandra Endo Career

Endo was a Washington, D.C.-based national journalist for CNN Newsource. Endo has filed feature pieces and breaking news reports for over 800 CNN Newsource affiliates, as well as providing personalized live reports. Her tales aired on CNN Newsroom, the Situation Room, and other CNN networks, as well as CNN.com.

Endo’s political reporting includes coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign, her sixth major party convention, and President Barack Obama’s historic inauguration. She also contributed to CNN’s “Election Express Yourself” series, which presented voters’ viewpoints on major issues from across the country. In 2010, Endo spent days in the Gulf Coast region covering the BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, the controversial immigration bill in Arizona, the terror bomb plot in Times Square, and the attempted airline bombing on Christmas Day, among other stories. She also covered Michael Jackson’s death, the 2009 wildfires in Southern California, and the’miracle on the Hudson’ plane landing on the Hudson River. Endo covered Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Washington, D.C. in 2008 and reported from Texas during Hurricane Ike.

Endo was a political reporter, host, and anchor for NY1 before joining CNN Newsource, covering a wide range of campaigns, the transgender community, and more. Prior to joining CNN Newsource, Endo worked for NY1 as a political reporter, host, and anchor, covering a variety of races, the 2005 transit strike, and round-the-clock coverage following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. She began shooting video and producing stories for NY1 in 1998 and previously worked at WNBC-TV.