Cheche lazaro profile bank

          Cheche began her career as a journalist in the mids post-EDSA at ABS-CBN 2, where, soon enough, she found herself dreaming of her own media.

        1. Cheche began her career as a journalist in the mids post-EDSA at ABS-CBN 2, where, soon enough, she found herself dreaming of her own media.
        2. The Embassy of Canada is pleased to announce that veteran broadcast journalist Cheche Lazaro is the Marshall McLuhan Fellow.
        3. Veteran broadcast journalist Cheche Lazaro, one of the founding editors of Rappler, is the Marshall McLuhan Fellow, the Embassy of Canada announced.
        4. Multi-awarded journalist Cheche Lazaro is good-naturedly chiding her sister for wearing the same color outfit.
        5. Veteran broadcast journalist Cheche Lazaro is new McLuhan Fellow The Embassy of Canada is pleased to announce that veteran broadcast journalist Cheche.
        6. Veteran broadcast journalist Cheche Lazaro, one of the founding editors of Rappler, is the Marshall McLuhan Fellow, the Embassy of Canada announced.!

          Cheche Lazaro

          American journalist

          In this Philippine name for married women, the birth middle name or maternal family name is Aldaba, the birth surname or paternal family name is Lim, and the marital name is Lazaro.

          Cecilia "Cheche" Aldaba Lim-Lázaro (born September 8, 1945, in Los Angeles, California), is a Filipino broadcast journalist and the founding President of Probe Productions Inc.

          as well as an Editor-at-Large of online news website Rappler.

          Profile

          The eldest of six children, Cecilia "Cheche" Aldaba Lim, was born to Luis Lim, an engineer, and Estefania Aldaba-Lim, a psychologist and former secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

          She was born September 8, 1945, in the US but decided to give up her US citizenship and chose to be legally Filipina when she applied for a scholarship for a master's degree in radio and television from the University of Michigan.[1]

          In 1966, she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in speech