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Nicole Osei joined KSWO in 2011 as general assignment reporter. She earned her bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Relations from the Richmond International University of London, England. After contemplating a career in law, she decided she wanted to pursue her passion....which is journalism. She returned to school and got her master's degree in journalism from the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas. Nicole launched her broadcasting career in 2007 with the CBS Radio news team in Dallas, Texas working as reporter and weekend news anchor at the Texas State Network News and KRLD. After over three years in radio, she made the leap into the television market.

When Nicole is not at work, she enjoys traveling the world, meditating, working out, shopping for eclectic jewelry and entertaining friends and family. If there's a social event that requires getting "dressed to nines", Nicole will be there.

 Email Nicole at NOsei@kswo.com

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