Lee Ann Kim Explained

Lee Ann Kim
Birth Date:[1]
Birth Place:Seoul, South Korea
Death Place:-->
Alma Mater:University of Maryland (College Park)
Other Names:Lee Ann Yi Yun Kim
Years Active:1996–2008
Spouse:Louis Song
Children:2 sons

Lee Ann Kim is a first-generation Korean American who was an anchor and general assignment reporter for KGTV Channel 10, the San Diego, California ABC television affiliate. She worked at KGTV from 1996 to 2008. She was also the executive director of Pacific Arts Movement (Pac-Arts, formerly the San Diego Asian Film Foundation) until 2016. Pac-Arts presents the annual San Diego Asian Film Festival, an event she founded in 2000 with the Asian American Journalists Association of San Diego. She has been married to Louis Song since 1997, with whom she has two sons.

Background

Lee Ann Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea and she emigrated with her family to Downers Grove, Illinois, near Chicago in 1971, where she spent most of her childhood with her three younger sisters, her mother, and her father, who is a doctor.[2] [3] [4] Her youngest sister Beverly Kim is a celebrated chef who made it to the final four of the 2011 season of Top Chef.[5] Kim majored in broadcast journalism with a minor in Spanish at the University of Maryland. She married Louis Song, the CEO of a staffing company, in 1997.[6]

After discussing it for many years, Kim and Song were inspired by a story she watched regarding former National Football League quarterback Dan Marino's own family, prompting the couple to adopt a child while having a birth child of their own. They contacted the Holt International adoption agency and were matched with a boy in March, 2005. However, when the agency was notified that Kim was due to give birth in July 2005, the agency put a stop to the adoption process and reassigned the boy to another family. This was devastating for Kim, who had already named the boy Samuel.

Her birth child, Weston Yongwon Song, was born in 2005.[7]

Lee Ann and Louis Song continued to pursue adoption as soon as her first son was born. On June 16, 2006, they were introduced to 4 month old Samuel Hyungwon Song, her newly adopted son, at Los Angeles International Airport. Samuel was born in February, 2006.[8]

Professional career

Broadcast news

While a senior at the University of Maryland, she was a bureau reporter for four Washington D.C. area radio stations,[9] covering Maryland state politics in Annapolis for Capitol News Service.

In 1993, she landed her first TV job at the nation's first all-news local broadcast station, KNWS-TV in Houston, Texas. She moved in 1994 to become the main anchor at WCFT, the CBS affiliate station in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In 1995, she then moved to Springfield, Missouri to work at KYTV, the local NBC affiliate, where she became the first person of color to anchor the news in the Ozarks. In 1996, she accepted an offer from KGTV to work in San Diego, starting in March 1996.

While working for KGTV news, Kim covered Santana and Granite Hills high school shootings, the search for Danielle van Dam, the Heaven's Gate suicides, and the 1996 Republican National Convention.

In 2005, she was promoted to the 5:30 pm weekday anchor position. In 2006, she was named as co-host of the newly created hour-long 4:00 pm news program called 10-4 San Diego,[10] which was later cancelled due to low ratings in August 2006.[11] In August 2008, Lee Ann chose not to accept the station's offer of a lower salary and longer hours and left the news business.[12] [13]

San Diego Asian Film Festival

See main article: San Diego Asian Film Festival. Kim started the San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF) in 2000, inspired by a conversation she had overheard while speaking at a local technology company. The first SDAFF was held in August 2000 on the campus of the University of California, San Diego with five features, multiple shorts, and guest appearances from Margaret Cho and Tamlyn Tomita.

In 2002, the organization running the SDAFF applied for nonprofit status as the San Diego Asian Film Foundation.[14] After the scope of the San Diego Asian Film Foundation grew beyond film, the nonprofit was rebranded the Pacific Arts Movement (Pac-Arts) in 2012.[15] Kim served as the executive director the San Diego Asian Film Foundation and Pac-Arts until she retired from the nonprofit in April 2016.[16] [17]

Awards

She has received numerous awards for her work including an Emmy Award for investigative reporting, the California Teacher's Association award for best educational reporting for her coverage of bilingual education, and best news report by the California Chicano News Media Association, and two national Asian American Journalists Association awards for best reporting in Asian and non-Asian related issues.

Since leaving KGTV, Kim has been honored for her nonprofit work including being awarded the 2010 KPBS Hero of the Month award,[18] a 10News Leadership Award, San Diego Magazine′s Top 50 People to Watch in 2009,[19] and she was featured on the cover of San Diego Family Magazine in May 2010. The San Diego Film Critics Society gave her its 2011 Kyle Counts Award,[20] and she was chosen by the Women's Museum of California as the Spirit of the San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame for 2015.[21] The San Diego City Council declared Tuesday, April 19, 2016 "Lee Ann Kim Day" to honor her leadership of Pac-Arts.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: In Asian film, Kim's the edge of our Pacific Rim . Elliott, David . 7 October 2007 . San Diego Union Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  2. Web site: Biography of Lee Ann Kim . Who's Who of Young Asian Americans . AsianAmerican.Net . 8 May 2019.
  3. Web site: Angry Reader of the Week: Lee Ann Kim . Angry Asian Man . October 14, 2011 . Born in Seoul, S. Korea, I spent most of my formative years causing trouble in the suburbs of Chicago (in the dynamic town of Downers Grove.
  4. Web site: Lee Ann Kim: Paying more than lip service to going global . UC San Diego Extension . University of California . November 1, 2011 . Growing up as an Asian American immigrant in the Midwest in the 1970s, Kim says she felt isolated and marginalized. Adults made fun of how her parents spoke (despite her father being an M.D.) and others made her and her three sisters feel that they didn’t belong in America..
  5. Web site: Paguyo . James . Beverly Kim-Chee Spice . San Diego Asian Film Festival . March 16, 2012.
  6. News: A family in the making: With plans to adopt from Korea now on hold, KGTV anchorwoman Lee Ann Kim and her husband, Louis, focus on their baby due in July . Garin, Nina . 8 May 2005 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170619164638/http://legacy.sandiegouniontribune.com/uniontrib/20050508/news_lz1j08kim.html . 19 June 2017 . dead .
  7. News: Anchorwoman and husband welcome first baby . Garin, Nina . 13 November 2005 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  8. Lee Ann Kim - One Mother's Path to Parenting Almost-Twins . Fadden, Claire Yezbak . May 2010 . San Diego Family . 19 June 2017.
  9. Web site: Lee Ann Kim: Anchor, General Assignment Reporter . 8 November 2007 . KGTV 10News . 19 June 2017.
  10. News: '10-4' is over and out in the news department . Laurence, Robert P. . 19 June 2006 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  11. News: Low ratings kill '10-4 San Diego' . Laurence, Robert P. . 4 August 2006 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  12. News: Lee Ann Kim to Leave Channel 10 . Grant, Lee . 14 August 2008 . San Diego Union-Tribune . August 31, 2008.
  13. Scott Marks Interviews Lee Ann Kim of the San Diego Asian Film Festival . Lee Ann Kim . Scott Marks . 20 October 2009 . San Diego Uptown News . 19 June 2017.
  14. News: Changing the world through cinema . Rocha, Michael James . 26 April 2016 . San Diego Union Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  15. News: SD Asian Film Foundation re-branded as Pacific Arts Movement . Chen, Angela . 22 October 2012 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  16. News: Pacific Arts Movement appoints new executive director . Manna, Marcia . 20 September 2016 . San Diego Union-Tribune . 19 June 2017.
  17. A Personal Message and Announcement from Lee Ann Kim . Kim, Lee Ann . 9 February 2016 . Pacific Arts Movement . 19 June 2017.
  18. News: Lee Ann Kim – Asian Pacific Heritage Month: 2010 Honoree . 19 April 2010 . KPBS . 19 June 2017.
  19. 50 People to Watch in 2009 . Blair, Tom . Donoho, Ron . Manna, Marcia . Polloreno, Julia Beeson . 4 January 2009 . San Diego Magazine . 20 June 2017.
  20. Web site: Going Against the Grain: Lee Ann Kim . 2 April 2012 . Against the Grain Productions . 20 June 2017.
  21. Web site: Lee Ann Kim . 2015 . Women's Museum of California . 20 June 2017.
  22. News: San Diego City Council Proclaims Tuesday Lee Ann Kim Day . Sklar, Debbie L. . 19 April 2016 . Times of San Diego . 20 June 2017.