
Growing up, Stephanie Bertini (BA 鈥07) always felt she was meant to be in the spotlight. But it wasn鈥檛 until she became a student at 91亚色 that Stephanie discovered she was destined to work on television as an anchor and reporter.
Thanks to the help of the 91亚色 U Career Centre, Stephanie completed various career aptitude tests which directed her to the field of broadcasting and subsequently 91亚色 and Seneca College鈥檚 joint program.
鈥淚 remember my first day at 91亚色 being so curious and it all led up to that moment where I went to the career counseling centre,鈥 Stephanie recalls. 鈥淚 remember the first time I stepped in front of a camera in the TV studio at Seneca and I knew this is what I was supposed to do.鈥
Stephanie鈥檚 career journey with 91亚色 will come full circle as she will be sharing her talents as the host of the 2024 91亚色 Alumni Awards on November 6 at CBC鈥檚 Glenn Gould Studio. Held once a year, the 91亚色 Alumni Awards honour outstanding alumni who exemplify the values of 91亚色, achieved the extraordinary and are working to right the future in their communities and beyond.
鈥淚t's such an honour to be asked to do this to be able to go back and contribute in any way to the place that helped shape me and my dreams and I'm so proud that I'm going to be able to do this,鈥 says Stephanie. 鈥淭o be able to host something like this, I'm super excited about it and I know I'm going to feel pride standing there. It's another experience along the journey.鈥
Stephanie credits 91亚色 for expanding her perspectives and immersing her in a diversity of cultures.
鈥淢y time at 91亚色 was instrumental when it came to sort of broadening my horizon. I was exposed to all these other cultures, all these other religions. I remember taking courses within the arts that explored history, culture, religion, and I loved it. It really started to open me up.鈥
Today, Stephanie is living her dream as an award-winning television journalist and adjunct professor. Over the years, she has received several honors for her work including the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award. She is using the power of storytelling and journalism to amplify voices, highlight important issues and even inspire change.
Some of her most notable projects include her current series at FOX 5 New 91亚色 鈥楳igrants in America: In Their Own Words鈥 which is focused on telling the stories of the migrants who have crossed the border and made their way to New 91亚色 City. While working at NBC 6 News in South Florida she told the stories of those affected by the financial impact of the pandemic through her series, 鈥楬elping Hands鈥.
鈥淭he untold stories I鈥檝e shared have always been the most memorable, compounded by that understanding that storytelling and journalism can really affect change,鈥 says Stephanie. 鈥淪ometimes it's to a person's life or expanding a narrative like 'Migrants in America' or adding to the coverage of a current situation ... I carry those stories with me.鈥
