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An award-winning journalist, ODell has been honored with three Associated Press Awards, two Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Awards, and is a five-time Emmy Award nominee. In addition, she was nominated two years in a row (1999 and 2000) for the prestigious Publicist Guild of Americas Press Award, recognizing excellence in entertainment reporting. ODell began her broadcast career as a reporter and anchor at WPDE-TV in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She later worked as morning news anchor and crime reporter at WCBD-TV in Charleston, S.C. Before joining Access Hollywood, she served as co-anchor and investigative reporter for NBCs Miami station, WTVJ-TV. Although ODell maintains a busy work schedule, she regularly makes time for philanthropic endeavors. In February 2002, she was inducted into the American Red Crosss National Celebrity Cabinet, and she also serves as the 2004 National Ambassador Program celebrity spokesperson for the March of Dimes. In addition, she acts as an international board member for Best Buddies, a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. In June 2002, Best Buddies honored ODell with the organizations Spirit of Leadership Award. This honor has previously been bestowed upon Muhammad Ali, Maria Shriver and Olympian Carl Lewis. ODell also serves as a Celebrity Ambassador for Childhelp USA, an organization committed to meeting the needs of abused and neglected children. A native of South Carolina, ODell was inducted into that states Hall of Fame in 1998 as the youngest member ever in recognition of her journalistic success. ODell is a summa cum laude honors graduate of Clemson University.
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