Jill sorenson csn biography
“I was born in Sweden, one of the most gender equal countries in the world.!
Former CSN reporter Jill Sorenson thanks supporters in heartfelt tweet
Ten days ago, we reported that longtime Capitals reporter Jill Sorensonwould not be back with CSN Mid-Atlantic next season.
Several CSN employees we spoke to were dismayed by the news as were a wide swath of Capitals fans, who tweeted words of support to the award-winning journalist.
Earlier this week, Sorenson addressed the situation in a Tweet and chose to thank everyone for their kind words.
Jill wrote:
It is almost impossible to put into words how grateful I am for all the kind words and support I received this past week.
I am a Fine Arts lecturer in the undergraduate program at Whitecliffe in Auckland.
I am a Fine Arts lecturer in the undergraduate program at Whitecliffe in Auckland. Biography. “I was born in Sweden, one of the most gender equal countries in the world. Jill Sorenson is one of the most respected and beloved hockey reporters in the area, but she will not be returning to CSN Mid-Atlantic next season. A lovely story about a divorced dad and a single pregnant woman. To everyone who reached out personally, via social media, or posted comments, I thank you immensely. I am overwhelmed by your kindness. You all have made my heart feel full during what has otherwise been a difficult time.
Here’s a sampling of the replies.
Will miss your coverage, Jill.
CSN's loss will be someone else's gain
— Pat Holden (@pfholden) August 28,