Project Search holds graduation for students with disabilities
The program known as Project Search held its graduation for 13 student interns at the Troy School District Administration Building.
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Gino Vicci was born and raised in Detroit.
He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rochester College with a bachelor's degree in Communications. At Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, he obtained a master's degree. While there, Gino was awarded the Bloomberg scholarship and the Athena Robbins Scholarship.
Gino began his journalism career as an associate producer at Local 4 WDIV in Detroit. He went on to work as a news anchor and reporter for CBS affiliate WNEM in Flint/Saginaw where he was part of a team that was the first to report on the Flint water crisis.
Gino was also awarded the Michigan Association of Broadcasters - Broadcast Excellence Award.
He then moved back home to work on-air for the ABC affiliate WXYZ-TV in Detroit until 2018.
Now, he is excited to be part of the CBS Detroit team in his hometown. If you have a story idea or a news tip, reach out to Gino, he would love to hear from you!
The program known as Project Search held its graduation for 13 student interns at the Troy School District Administration Building.
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