Gov. Healey swears in one of the most diverse cabinets in Massachusetts history
Gov. Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll's first order of business on their first full day in office was swearing in their cabinet secretaries.
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Tiffany Chan is the weekend morning anchor for WBZ-TV.
During the week, you can find her reporting in the 5-6:30pm newscasts and out at community events.
Chan is a proud partner of Team Impact, a non-profit that pairs children with chronic illnesses with college athletic teams. She highlights the organization monthly on WBZ.
As a Suffolk University alum, she is passionate about mentoring the next generation of journalists - frequently speaking at university panels and attending on-campus events.
Chan is also a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and strives to be a voice for communities of color.
Gov. Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll's first order of business on their first full day in office was swearing in their cabinet secretaries.
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