Good Morning Cincinnati anchor Sheila Gray is thrilled to hear her alarm clock buzz in the middle of the night to bring the morning`s top stories to her friends in the Queen City. Sheila is an Ohio native who spent most of her childhood in Sidney and is now a member of the Sidney City Schools Hall of Honor. She studied at the prestigious Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, graduating magna cum laude in just three years.
She began her career in Charleston, W.Va., eventually being named the 6:00 and 11:00 p.m. news anchor at WSAZ. Sheila was recognized by the West Virginia Associated Press for her reporting. She then came to Cincinnati, where she co-hosted the morning news on WXIX.
Her community involvement includes: supporting Pink Ribbon Girls, Joe Nuxhall Scholarships and Miracle League Fields, the YWCA Career Women of Achievement, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Man and Woman of the Year, and regularly serving as the Queen at Mardi Gras for Homeless Children in Northern Kentucky. Sheila and her husband, Ric, are the parents of four children-- Kasey, Kari, Katie and Eric-- and live in the Cincinnati area.
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