Club Q survivor finds meaning alleviating the chaos of mass casualties
Making sure efforts are coordinated in the best interest of victims.
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Anna Alejo is CBS News Colorado's Executive Producer of Community Impact. She works with the news team to develop more grassroots relationships and original content at the neighborhood and local business level, ensuring a wide range of perspectives are represented in programming. Alejo previously worked with CBS from 1991 through 2007 as an award-winning general assignment and education reporter. She also served as Director of Corporate Communications for Western Union and was the owner of a public relations consulting practice.
Making sure efforts are coordinated in the best interest of victims.
A Colorado family is working towards "normal" and managing PTSD a year after the Club Q tragedy.
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