Jorge Andres
Jorge Andres (born Jorge Andres Alfaro; July 7, 1984 in Lima, Peru) is a Peruvian-American Sportscaster and sports reporter, who currently is an on-air talent for NBC Sports Boston. Andres was a Sportscenter anchor at ESPN.
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Born | Lima, Peru | July 7, 1984
Nationality | Peruvian-American |
Alma mater | George Mason University |
Occupation | Journalist |
Years active | 2006–present |
Agent | Mark Lepselter MaxxTalent.com |
Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.95 m) |
Television | NBC Sports Boston (Anchor/Reporter) |
Early years
Andres attended Radford University in Radford, VA. He is a member of the Beta Omega chapter of the Phi Kappa Sigma international fraternity. He is a graduate of George Mason University where he was a Tight End for the Patriots football program. Born in Lima, Peru Andres and his family immigrated to the United States when he was 5. He was raised in Springfield, VA where he was a drummer throughout High School and College. He is a loyal Washington Redskins fan.[1]
Broadcasting career
Andres began his on-air career in Fredericksburg, VA in 2006 as a sports anchor for the former Spanish-language station "Union Radio" 1350AM WNTX. He was then an update anchor for the former Red Zebra Broadcasting ESPN properties in Washington, DC (2006–2008) where he formed part of the first Spanish-language play by play team in Washington Redskins history on ESPN Deportes Radio 730AM WXTR (AM).[2] In 2008, Andres became the lead anchor and sports director at WZDC-CD Telemundo Washington where he anchored the Sports segment of "Telenoticias Washington" (2008–2011).[3] In 2011, Andres made the jump to national broadcasting by joining ESPN where he anchored Sportscenter, NBA Tonight, and Baseball Tonight. After his time at ESPN, Andres had a short stint with the American Sports Network in West Palm Beach, FL before leaving the network to join CBS Sports HQ as one of the new streaming network's first Anchors in 2016. In February 2019, Andres joined NBC Sports Boston as a Multiplatform Anchor and Reporter. In March 2019, Andres took an indefinite leave of absence from his position at NBC Sports to tend to a private family matter.[4]
Charity Work
Andres is a motivational speaker for the "Michael Walton Foundation" empowering youth in Washington, DC, New York City, Milwaukee, WI and New England areas.[5] In addition, Andres has helped raise funds for the Haitian Orphans of the "imME.org" foundation.[6] Andres is involved with the CROS Ministries soup kitchen in Delray Beach, FL serving the homeless in the community as well as the Samaritan's Purse hurricane relief efforts.[7]