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Employment History
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1. Nordic Walking: Overview - Origin, Health Facts, Technique, Gear
www.intraspec.ca/nordic-walkin - [Cached]Published on: 11/18/2007 Last Visited: 11/18/2007
Nordic Walking with Tim "Tbone" Arem (01:42) Interview with Jennifer Dunn of WLOS in Asheville, North Carolina. -
2. Ashvegas - Journal
ashvegas.squarespace.com/displ - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2006 Last Visited: 11/4/2006
Jenny Dunn joins WFTV in Orlando as the Weekend Sports Anchor/Reporter from weekend sports anchor/reporter at WLOS -TV in Asheville, NC.
That's a nice market. Congrats, Jenny! See ya back in a coupla years.
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Dunn worked for WLOS for three years before leaving in 2001 to move to Raleigh. Word was she was chasing love when she moved. But two years later, she was back in Ashvegas, and holding down the weekend sports anchor job. The former synchronized swimmer (she made the U.S. national team) has done a good job reading sports news and entertaining us by getting right in there and showing us how easy it is to participate in sports.
Dunn is a far cry better than Larry "Hee" Hawley, and a breath of fresh air next to Stan the Man. Wonder who will take her place? -
3. NEWS: BIOS: onair talent
www.wlos.com/news/bios/dunn.ht - [Cached]Published on: 1/22/2004 Last Visited: 1/22/2004
Jenny Dunn
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Jenny graduated from the Ohio State University, where she competed for their synchronized swimming team. She was fortunate enough to be a part of four national championship teams and earn three All-America awards. The highlight came in 1992, when she made the U.S. National Team.
After graduation, she returned home to Greenville, SC, where she worked at WYFF-TV as a sports reporter/photographer. After three years at WYFF, she spent the next three years at WLOS, also as a sports reporter/photographer. In 2001, she moved to Raleigh, to WLFL. For the past two years she anchored their weekend sportscasts and hosted a 30-minute sports show.
Now she's excited to be coming back to the mountains, near her family.

