 
Pia Lindström
worked in television journalism for three decades in California and New
York. She received two Emmy Awards and the New York Associated Press Broadcasters
Award for news reporting. She has written and produced stories for television
news and was a theatre and movie critic for many years.
She began her career
in San Francisco on a morning television program at KGO-TV. When she moved
to New York City, she joined WCBS-TV as a News Correspondent. During her
23 years at WNBC-TV she was a News Reporter, Co- Anchor and Arts Editor.
Presently, she is
heard on Sirius XM Satellite Radio talking with authors, editors and critics
on Book Radio.
A long time Trustee
of the Theatre Development Fund, the largest arts service organization
in the country, she works to ensure access to the performing arts. She
is a Board member of the American Theatre Wing and has been a Tony Award
voter for more than twenty years.
She is a Regional
New York State Parks and Historic Preservation Commissioner.
Pia Lindström was born in Stockholm, Sweden and educated at Mills
College in California. She has two sons, Justin and Nicholas Daly and
is married to attorney, Jack Carley.
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