Gerri Shaftel Constant

Gerri Shaftel Constant is Medical & Special Projects Producer for CBS-2 & KCAL-9 News Los Angeles.

Constant began working in television in Los Angeles in 1996. She has since won 13 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards and received 35 nominations.

Her history with the Television Academy dates back to 1988, when she was the recipient of a National College Television Award while studying Journalism at California State University Northridge. Constant took home her second College Television Award two years later.

Gerri Shaftel Constant is Medical & Special Projects Producer for CBS-2 & KCAL-9 News Los Angeles.

Constant began working in television in Los Angeles in 1996. She has since won 13 Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards and received 35 nominations.

Her history with the Television Academy dates back to 1988, when she was the recipient of a National College Television Award while studying Journalism at California State University Northridge. Constant took home her second College Television Award two years later.

Prior to joining CBS, Constant worked as Medical/Special Projects Producer for Fox 11 News Los Angeles. She shares the Academy's vision of recognizing and encouraging excellence.

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Gerri Shaftel Constant accepts the Health/Science News Story Emmy for CBS2/KCAL9

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Former L.A. Area governor Gerri Shaftel Constant from CBS2/KCAL9 accepts the Emmy for medical news story - multi-part report for “The Access Clinic” at the 70th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards, at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center, North Hollywood, California, Saturday, July 28, 2018.

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