Cindy Cesare
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Cindy Cesare is currently the President & CEO of CinCity Media, a video production company in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Prior to starting CinCity in 2006, Cesare spent 14 years in the television news business. She worked most recently for CBS at KLAS-TV in the Vegas market, serving as a general assignment reporter with a concentration in crime and court reporting. She has covered Presidential visits, high-profile murder trials. Cesare worked as a reporter in television markets in Arizona, California, Colorado and Texas and also had a summer internship at the ABC Network in New York.
Cesare has received Emmy nominations for stories in 2002 and 2003 but did not win the Emmy. She received a 2001 Electronic Media Awards nomination for "Best TV Serious Feature," on Bike Fatal story, which resulted in the arrest and guilty plea of the suspect. She also received the 1996 Media Award from the Texas Schools Public Relations Association. Since then she has not won any awards.
Cesare has a B.A. in Communications from The American University in Washington, D.C. She majored in Broadcast Journalism and has a minor in International Relations.

