Andrea Griffith

Andrea Griffith is the creative force behind the syndicated series, 'Georgia
Life & Style'
.  She founded AGP Omnimedia LLC in 2005 after more than
a decade in broadcast news and now produces television and internet
programs and content aimed at 'better living'.  The flagship program,
'Georgia Life & Style', has aired in the Atlanta, Greenville/Spartanburg,
and Macon markets.  

Along with her role as a media entrepreneur,  Andrea is an award winning
News Anchor/Reporter, Writer and Producer who has covered such high
profile events such as the Olympic Park Bombing, The Columbine
Massacre, and the War on Terror.
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Before breaking into television, Andrea worked as a News Anchor and host for radio stations in several markets.  She's also
freelanced through a FOX affiliate as a sideline reporter for Class A baseball team, the Kinston Indians.

Andrea is a 1995 graduate of Georgia College and State University in Milledgeville, GA.  There, she anchored for the student
produced newscast, co-produced and hosted a weekly music video program, and spent time writing for the university
newspaper.

Andrea is an alumni of Phi Mu Fraternity where she served as Philanthropic Chairperson.
She now gives her time to the
Jeannette Rankin Foundation and other local organizations.

Andrea continues to produce segments and special programs on travel, entertainment and pop culture.
 Currently, she is
working on a book, along with several internet projects to be launched in late 2008.  

Find out more about Andrea and her syndicated series at  
www.galifeandstyle.com.  
In the months following the OJ Simpson trial, Andrea sat down with Denise Brown, discussing issues of domestic violence and
the murder of sister, Nicole Brown Simpson. Andrea garnered a market exclusive interview with Naomi Judd on Judd's battle
with Hepatitis C and the healing power of prayer; and she had the thrill of talking one-on-one with Astronaut Ken Mattingly about
his role in Apollo 13.

As a champion of women's issues, Andrea spent time with military wives, exploring, in depth, the war and their personal battles
here at home.  Andrea also took on 'The Beauty Battle' and the pressure to 'measure up'  in today's society.  This series touched
on sensitive subjects such as eating disorders, teen body images, and plastic surgery.  In addition, Andrea produced a five part
series on school safety, talking intimately with students about their concerns.  In a follow up report, she looked at media
influences and how they affect children.