Aly Sadik
ProducerAly Sadik previously worked as a producer for KPBS Evening Edition and KPBS Roundtable. Before KPBS, she worked at KUSI News, producing evening and remote newscasts. She also spent time working on a military base in the Mojave Desert, interviewing and writing about military training units before overseas deployment. Aly holds a Bachelor's of Science in Television and Film from San Diego State University.
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