Background
Demillo was born Ernabel Castro Demillo in 1965, and her parents are father Harriman E. Demillo and mother Flordeliza.
Demillo was born Ernabel Castro Demillo in 1965, and her parents are father Harriman E. Demillo and mother Flordeliza.
She received her Master of Surgery in Journalism from Northwestern University"s Medill School of Journalism and her Bachelor of Arts in journalism and international relations from the University of Southern California.
She is the host and producer of City University of New York television"s new monthly magazine show, "Asian American Life" debuting on June 10th, 2013. The premiere show was nominated for a New York News Emmy for Best Community Affairs/Public Programming in 2014. She has a younger brother Emil Castro Demillo.
Since 2011 she has also worked for City University of New York-television"s Emmy-nominated science magazine show, "Science and U".
Her segment on Bash the Trash, a eco-friendly musical group, was nominated for a New York Emmy in 2013 for Best Environment Program. Demillo has also worked as a news reader for Court-television and reporter for Microsoft and National Broadcasting Company. From 1996-2005 she was a reporter and fill-anchor for FOX-5 New York"s morning show, Good Day New New York
Prior to her move to New York, Demillo was a reporter for the Columbia Broadcasting System affiliate, KOVR-13 News in Sacramento, California, and a reporter for the now shuttered Orange County News Channel in Orange County, California. Demillo is a journalism professor at Saint Peter"s University in Jersey City, New Jersey.