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Daljit Dhaliwal Resume Daljit Dhaliwal HEADQUARTERS Anchor / Host / Correspondent 5005 Greenville Avenue Suite 150 Dallas, TX 75206 214.295.4626 tel EXPERIENCE 214.432.5892 fax 75 Rockefeller Plaza 18th Floor June 2010 - Present Al-Jazeera, Washington, DC New York, NY 10019 Anchor - Al Jazeera English 212.710.1049 [email protected] Correspondent - United States HDReps.com Aug 2008 - May 2010 WNET, New York, NY Anchor/Host - World Focus International Contributor – World Focus Dec 2007 - Mar 2008 KCET, Los Angeles, CA Host – Global Watch Jun 2007 - Dec 2009 ABC News Now, NY Anchor/Correspondent Apr 2007 - Present UNITED NATIONS TV, NY Anchor/Host – “21st Century” Narration Oct 2007 - Present PBS, Washington, DC Anchor/Host – “Foreign Exchange” Jun 2006 - Dec 2007 PBS, New York, NY Host - “Wide Angle” Dec 2005 - Dec 2007 BBC, Washington, DC Freelance News Anchor, “BBC World News” Jul 2002 - Au 2004 CNN INTERNATIONAL, Atlanta, GA News Anchor, “Your World Today” Reporter/Host,“Global Challenges” Jun 2002 - Sept 2002 PBS, New York, NY Anchor/Host, “Wide Angle” Jan 1996 - Dec 2001 ITN, London, UK News Anchor “World News For Public TV” News Anchor, “Channel 4 News” News Anchor, “ITN News Channel” Jan 1990 - Dec 1996 BBC, London UK News Anchor, “BBC World News” Reporter/Anchor – Northern Ireland, Scotland, Manchester and Leeds HD Reps | Daljit Dhaliwal | page 1 of 2 EDUCATION Graduate (Hons) - University of East London, UK Post Graduate – University of London, UK Honorary Doctorate – University of East London, UK AFFILIATIONS Volunteer - New York Cares Host/Emcee - The American India Foundation Host/Emcee - Rubin Museum of Art Moderator - Clinton Global Initiative Moderator - The Hague & UNHQ Moderator - New York University Moderator - Asia Society GUEST MODERATOR Martin Institute’s Borah Foundation & Symposium - April 2010 “@peace@war Global Action through Social Media” Boise, ID International Women's Commission (IWC) & UNIFEM - June 2010 “Just and Sustainable Palestinian-Israeli Peace,” - Madrid, Spain HD Reps | Daljit Dhaliwal | page 2 of 2.
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