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Friday, May 25, 2012 | 3:49 p.m.

Gabrielle Enright

News Center 7 Reporter/Morning Anchor

BIO

I’m a full-time reporter who works in the Greene County Bureau and I anchor the 4:30 a.m. news each weekday morning.  I joined News Center 7 in 1997 as a camera operator with an ambition of one day becoming a reporter.

Before getting that chance in 2001, I spent 4 years behind the scenes in a number of positions including producer and radio reporter.

I was born in Leesburg, Virginia, but grew up Dayton. I attended Dayton Public Schools, Chaminade-Julienne High School, Sinclair Community College and the University of Dayton.

I am an animal lover. My husband Jeff and I live on a farm just outside Xenia. Right now we have two house cats, one barn cat and two Labrador retrievers. We're hoping to add farm animals soon.

I love spending time outside. On a nice day you'll catch Jeff and I on our motorcycle. I also enjoy running and rollerblading. I've completed two marathons in an effort to raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.


Q & A

 

Where were you born?

Leesburg, Virginia

Where did you grow up?

Dayton, Ohio (Belmont area)

What was your favorite TV show then?

Emergency

What was the first thing you ever wanted to be?

Veterinarian

How might someone have described you in high school?

Friendly

What was your first job?

Paper route

What was your first job in television?

I worked in the WHIO-TV studio as a camera operator in 1997.

What do you like about your job?

I get to meet new people every day and see some incredible things.

What do you not like about your job?

A lot of people like you or dislike you for what you do and they don’t even know you.

What might people be surprised to know about you?

I love to ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles, I’m a certified scuba diver and I used to sell cars!

What is the hardest thing you ever did?

I worked 3 jobs when I got my first job in TV in order to pay the bills. I was a bank teller, a waitress at Frickers and a camera operator in the WHIO studio all at the same time!

What would be a perfect day for you?

The beach, a book and a lemonade or a cabin, the snow and a fire in the fireplace.

What advice would you have for someone wanting to go into the business?

Be excited! Learn everything you can from everyone you can. Be ready to work long and weird hours, holidays and weekends. Realize you won’t be able to make everyone happy. Understand being in this business can be one of the hardest, but most amazing experiences you’ll ever have.

If you could only keep one 5-minute tape from your career what would be on it?

I would keep my first live television report in 2000. The report was terrible and I looked terrible but it shows me how far I’ve come. I would also keep the story I did on the last flight of the Hanoi Taxi at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. I got a rare chance to see history. I would love to keep my story about a little dog named “Petey”. Petey couldn’t use his legs and needed a wheelchair. After my story aired he was adopted instead of being euthanized. I would also keep my favorite blooper. A monkey, named Whiplash, who rides a dog during rodeos, showed up during my part of the noon newscast. I had to laugh…and I did…LIVE on air.

Favorites

 

Favorite book: The Autobiography of Walt Disney

Favorite CBS show: Ghost Whisperer

Favorite dream car: Jeep Wrangler

Favorite food: Cheeseburgers

Favorite hobby: Run, Rollerblade, Ride Motorcycles

Favorite Miami Valley place: Peaches Bar and Grill in Yellow Springs has a great patio! Slyders Tavern in Dayton has great burgers!

Favorite movie: The Notebook

Favorite music: Country, Rock, Pop, Dance, R&B, Rap…I like it all…Really I do!

Favorite travel destination: Ireland and Sarasota, Florida

Latest from Gabrielle Enright

Two men wanted in Lee's Chicken robbery in Sidney

On Sunday December 18, 2011 at approx 8:42 p.m. the Sidney Police Dept. received a 911 call advising of a robbery at Lee’s Chicken, 1230 Wapakoneta Ave. Patrol Officers responded to the scene and during the course of the investigation it was learned that two younger white males wearing hooded ...

Preble County Sheriff's Deputies were on the scene investigating a pedestrian struck by a train in Eaton on Wednesday morning.

Man struck by train in Eaton

EATON, Preble County — A man who was struck by a Norfolk Southern train early Wednesday has been identified as Joseph A. Brown, 63, of Eaton. Brown was listed as being in surgery at Miami Valley Hospital as of noon, according to Eaton Police Chief Chad DePew. “He had a ...

The scene of a crash in Clay Twp. on the ramp from southbound Ohio 49 to eastbound Interstate 70 early Monday morning, Nov. 7, 2011.

Victim of fatal crash near I-70 ramp identified

CLAY TWP., Montgomery County — A truck driver who was killed after his tractor-trailer ended up on its top on Ohio 49 at the ramp for Interstate 70 east, has been identified as Edward Harris, 59 of Winchester, Ind. The autopsy for Harris is scheduled for today, according to a ...

A combine snapped three utility poles during an accident in Clayton Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011.

Combine downs power lines, trapping farmer

CLAYTON — A local farmer had a scary trip inside a combine Wednesday morning. The combine somehow got tangled up in overhead power lines, causing them to fall to the ground on Sweet Potato Ridge Road at Haber Road. The accident resulted in the combine’s driver being trapped for a ...

Driver Accused of Speeds Over 100 Miles Per Hour

Clark county sheriff's deputies arrested a driver they said drove at speeds of over 100 miles per hour.John McAdams is being held in the Clark county jail on $25,000 bond.Deputies arrested McAdams Saturday after he crashed his car on U.S. 68 near the Champaign county line. Deputies clocked McAdams on ...

Former Dayton Hero Found Guilty In Greene Co.

A jury in Greene County returned a guilty verdict against David "Salt" Walther who ran from a Beavercreek police officer who tried to pull over his vehicle. On Wednesday, the jury found Walther guilty for his actions. The judge sentenced him to three years in prison and suspended his license ...

Police Arrest Beavercreek Man

A Beavercreek man was charged with public indecency, criminal trespassing and criminal damaging.On Aug. 29, the man took a tour of a home on Devoe Drive with a real estate agent.Police were called there after a neighbor reported seeing a man climb through the front window.According to police reports, officers ...

 

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