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Lifestyle Host 563o51
Savannah, Ga. w102m
Camille Syed

Camille Syed, a proud Savannah native, returned to WTOC in June 2024 as a vibrant lifestyle host on Morning Break, airing weekdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. 6ix5l

Camille graduated from Windsor Forest High School and pursued her ion for storytelling at Georgia Southern University, earning a B.A. in Multimedia Journalism in 2020. She launched her journalism career as a reporter at WCJB-TV20 in Gainesville, Florida, covering diverse topics, with a particular focus on gentrification in historically Black communities.

Homesick for Savannah, Camille returned to WTOC where she initially reported for a year and a half. She later served as a marketing and communications specialist at City Hall before reing WTOC as a lifestyle host.

Beyond her career, Camille treasures time with her daughter and husband. When not on air, you might find her exploring local restaurants.

Do you have an exciting story to share, an event, or know someone making a difference in the community? Reach out to Camille at [email protected] or connect on Facebook at WTOC Camille Syed.

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