Audrina Sinclair is a morning news anchor at WBBM-TV, the CBS O&O in Chicago.

Sinclair joined CBS Chicago as a reporter in 2015. Since joining, she has been on the front line of some of the biggest breaking news stories in Chicago. Sinclair’s live coverage of major breaking stories has lead to several regional Emmy nominations.

Prior to joining CBS 2, Sinclair served as a weekend evening anchor and general assignment reporter for WCCB-TV in Charlotte, NC. During her four-year tenure at WCCB, she also worked as an instructor at the Carolina School of Broadcasting.

Sinclair began her broadcast career as an anchor, reporter, producer and photojournalist at WUSF-TV, the PBS station in Tampa, Florida that is owned by the University of South Florida. She earned a Telly Award for senior producing and reporting on a documentary about teen pregnancy in the African-American community.

Sinclair is a board member of the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, which works to eliminate racism and empower women. Audrina is also a board member of Salt & Light Coalition, a non-profit organization offering a one-year job training program for survivors of human trafficking.

Sinclair is also a long-time volunteer with the Boys & Girls Club of America. Prior to working with the clubs on the West Side of Chicago, she helped launched a self-esteem project entitled – SMART Girls – which has become a permanent program at the Charlotte Boys & Girls Club.

Additionally, Sinclair has served as the vice president of broadcast for the Charlotte Area Association of Black Journalists and is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists.

Sinclair graduated from the University of South Florida in 2010 with a degree in Telecommunications News. She also attended Georgetown University and Florida International University in Miami, FL.

She is the proud daughter of two Army veterans.