|

NOTE:The Rotarian magazine, of Rotary International, published a piece about Tony in December 2011, prompted by a thank you note. -- Read that here --
--
Experiencing the diversity of our world is something invaluable to a journalist, and Tony Ganzer has made that sentiment a mainstay of his travels.
In Mexico he paddled a canoe reporting the story of an accidental wetland caused by wastewater from Arizona farms. He has sailed the Florida coast and watched dolphins dive and play in the moonlight, nudging tiny bioluminescence to glow. And in Germany he spoke with Arizonans at the Landstuhl military hospital, and reported their thoughts on war.
He's been a bread baker's assistant, an acoustic guitar player and coffee-house singer, a photo specialist, and an award-winning journalist—and he is always looking for ways to add to his repertoire.
|
|


A dynamic, well-trained journalist who has proven himself in multiple media and through many complicated, international stories as a motivated and capable asset to any newsroom.
|