Dan Ashley is an American journalist. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1985 with degrees in English and Speech Communication. He is an News presenter of ABC7 (KGO-TV) San Francisco Bay Area News.
Ashley came to ABC7 in 1995 as the weekday 5:00 p.m. news anchor and investigative reporter. One year later, in 1996, he was promoted to the anchor of the 6:00 and 11:00 broadcasts in addition to the 5:00 newscast.
In February 2013, Ashley was given an inside look at the White House while there for a 1-on-1 interview With President Barack Obama.
Other notable interviews conducted by Ashley include George W. Bush, General Colin Powell, Rob Reiner, Tom Brokaw, Rahm Emanuel, and Ben Carson.
Ashley is the longest-tenured main male news anchor in the history of ABC7 (KGO-TV) in San Francisco.
When Hurricane Hugo struck Charleston, SC in 1989, Ashley was the last broadcaster to remain on the air covering the events.
In 2005, he reported from Poland on the March of the Living with Bay Area holocaust survivors.
In 2015, Ashley was inducted into the Silver Circle of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences San Francisco/Northern California Chapter .
Ashley has won numerous Emmy Awards for his reporting, anchoring, and producing as well as a National Emmy Nomination for reporting.
Dan Ashley's Rock The CASA is an annual benefit concert to raise funding and awareness for both CASA of Contra Costa County and Friends of Camp Concord.
In 2015, Ashley became the Chairman of the board of directors for Music In Schools Today (MUST) He also serves on the boards of the Bay Area American Red Cross, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Contra Costa County, and the Commonwealth Club of California.
In 2023, Dan was elected to the Board of Visitors for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, his alma mater and hometown.
Ashley was once a figure skating instructor.
Ashley is married to his wife, Angela, and has two grown sons and three grown stepsons.
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