Gary Anthony Ramsay

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OccupationsNews executive, entrepreneur, news anchor, talk show host, producer
Gary Anthony Ramsay
EducationSoutheastern Oklahoma State University
OccupationsNews executive, entrepreneur, news anchor, talk show host, producer
Websitearise.tv garyanthonyramsay.com

Gary Anthony Ramsay is an American news anchor, journalist, diversity advocate and communications businessman. He worked with WCTQ and WINK-TV, before spending 15 years as an anchor with NY1 from 1992 onwards. In 2007, Ramsay left his role with NY1 to launch his own media company Great Pitch Media. In 2012, he set up Arise News with Nduka Obaigbena.

His work with NY1 led Ramsay to receive accolades from the National Association of Black Journalists, Associated Press and was also a recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award.

Ramsay was the VP of U.S. News, Operations & Public Affairs for Arise News Networks, from September 2012 and resigned in May 2015 after Arise ownership ran into cash flow problems.[1]

Ramsay was born in Jamaica, before moving to New York City and growing up in the New York City borough of Southeast Queens.[2]

In 1981, Ramsay studied at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, where he achieved an Associate degree with an Associate of Science in Aviation. After studying at the Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology until 1982, Ramsay moved to Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where he studied for three years.[3]

At the end of his University education, he achieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Business & Aviation.[3]

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