Carol Pack is an award winning journalist from New York. She's been an anchor/reporter and an educator for the past two decades, writing for WNBC, LI News Tonight and News 12 Long Island. She has also worked on PBS documentaries, radio and television commercials and created and produced a pilot for a news show focusing on people getting married.
Carol is currently the Assignment Manager/Anchor at LI News Tonight, a nightly television news program that is produced as a community service of the New York Institute of Technology. There, Carol teaches graduate and undergraduate interns how to become television news reporters, and is the fill-in anchor for the show. Her former students have gone on to jobs around the globe -- and can be seen in our area on MSNBC, Fox News Channel, WNBC, WNYW, WABC, WB11, WLNY and Cablevision's News 12.
Carol is currently seeking representation for her first fiction novel, Code Name: Evangeline, an historic spy thriller, that takes place in the 1930's.
She's a past president of the Press Club of Long Island and serves on the NYIT Communication Arts alumni committee. She has been a speaker or panelist for organizations such as Women in Communications, the Fair Media Council and the Society of Professional Journalists.
Carol lives with her husband and two parrots on Long Island.