'I'm honored to be part of CBS,' He said. 'I've worked with a lot of great people along the way. No regrets.'
He's usually behind the camera at CBS 2, but today we want to bring photographer Dino Pillizzi front and center to congratulate him on a momentous achievement.
This week forty years ago, a young photojournalist launched his career at CBS 2. He's known for his positive attitude in the field and in the newsroom. "I'm honored to be part of CBS," He said."I've worked with a lot of great people along the way. No regrets." After 40 years, he says is most proud of covering the Bulls championship. He said he witnessed history at the United Center.
"I'm realizing some of the stories I have covered, the Olympics, I've worked for CBS Sports on three Super Bowls," He said."At the moment you are not thinking of it, but now I'm starting to feel I'm really blessed to be part of this organization." We are honored to have Pillizzi on the morning team at CBS 2. Congratulations!Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.
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