Gemma Gaudette
Idaho Matters HostExpertise: Storytelling, interviewing, talking
Education: Washington State University
Highlights
- It's Gemma (like the Gem State)
- Married to a Boise native
- Favorite Pastime: Travel; and reading a good book
- I'm one of 10 children
- Boy Mom
Experience
I was born in Portland, Oregon. My family moved to Chehalis, Washington when I was 8 years old, and I'm a proud graduate of Washington State University's Edward R Murrow College of Communication. I spent the majority of my career in front of the camera as a television news anchor and reporter mostly in Idaho, with stints in Lincoln, Nebraska and Tampa, Florida. I was lucky enough to help launch Idaho Matters in 2018, and it has been my dream job. I often tell people: it only took me 25 years in this crazy business to fall into the job I was meant to do.
Email:
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