Christine Webb is an Anchor/Reporter with News 13 and joined the staff in August 2007.
Christine knew she was destined to be in the television industry since she was 10 years old. Prior to coming to News 13, she was the Health and Medical Reporter and fill in anchor at 13 WHAM News in Rochester, N.Y. for six years. There she helped the community stay fit and active. She created a cookbook and had a weekly segment called "Cooking with Christine," and served on numerous boards in the community. While in Rochester, Christine courageously shared her story of losing more than 85 pounds and not finishing the Ironman Triathlon. With the community behind her, she trained even harder the next year to go back and finish. Before her time in Rochester, N.Y., Christine served as the main anchor at WUTR in Utica, N.Y. And even while attending college, Christine was busy, not only working at the NBC affiliate in Syracuse but she also interned at Good Morning America and CNN.
Christine graduated from the Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University. She has won numerous awards for her work, including an Associated Press Award for Best Local Newscast. She also won the prestigious 40 under 40 award, along with many community service awards and best local talent.
Originally from the Bronx, Christine is now calls Central Florida Home so she can train all year round in the sunshine! Her family now also calls Central Florida home residing in The Villages.
Christine is also an avid athlete! She's run over 20 marathons and competed in the Empire State Games for Synchronized Swimming. She's also taken part in dozens of 100 mile bike rides and has completed two Ironman Triathlons - the most grueling triathlon in the world!
In January 2010 Christine was on her first missions trip to Haiti and was there when the earthquake struck. Trapped and needed to be rescued by the U.S military in Black Hawk Helicopters she became the only American reporter there at the time and the first to send reports back through her iphone. Her reports ended up on CNN all over the world. Home From Haiti, a News 13 special documenting what happened has won numerous awards. Christine has gone back to Haiti a number of times and recently put together another half hour tv special "Hope for Haiti: Five Years Later."
Christine loves to take on new adventures and she loves spreading the message of faith and hope on her Facebook page! Her puppy Caleb helps out occasionally as he too has his own Facebook page and tries to follow in his Momma's inspirational footsteps.
From performing the National Anthem for the NBA's Orlando Magic to singing across America and around the world, Tim Kaufman is a professional who is committed to excellence.
But Tim is more than a singer...
A graduate of Cedarville University, Tim served as the director of music at Word of Life Fellowship, Inc., with Evangelist Jack Wyrtzen, taught Bible and music for a Christian high school and was an associate pastor at Riverdale Baptist Church of Largo, Maryland.
He has also been a frequent guest on Dr. Charles Stanley's In Touch television program, Adrian Rogers' Love Worth Finding television program, and has supplied special music for the NFL's Washington Redskins and has sung the National Anthem for the NBA's Washington Wizards as well as the Orlando Magic.
Since 1982 Tim has traveled ina full- time concert and seminar ministry. His presentations are aunique blend of message and song, which challenge his listeners to believe God's mighty power in their own lives. He also serves as a worship consultant to churches in music transition.
Tim and his wife Alicia, have three married daughters, and a son and daughter at home.
For most Americans, there's nothing like being in the presence of the President of the United States. We know we're touching history, and for a few moments we feel bigger than life. A chance encounter with the President is a wonder we can't wait to describe to our friends. When it happens, we want to get as close as possible, shake hands and exchange a word—so we can tell our grandchildren.
John Morgan is a rare phenomenon. He was recently hired to add the “Extra WOW factor” for a John C. Maxwell training event. Most people don't realize that he's an impersonator, because he's just that good. But even if they're expecting an impersonator, John takes them by surprise. He's amazingly gifted with George W. Bush's physical appearance, and he has assiduously cultivated the President's mannerisms and speech patterns. The hair, the shrug, the laugh, the nod, even the verbal Bush-isms—John Morgan makes you feel like you're speaking with the President himself. That's what Dick Cheney, Jeb Bush and Barbara Walters thought when they met John Morgan in character!
On top of it all, John Morgan is a showman, musician, actor and comedian who plays the bit for all it's worth. That's how he guarantees events are full of surprises in which everyone participates. Whether "W" shows up in a limo with secret service agents to fire your starting gun, appears on the 7th tee to give some pointers and pose for pictures, shows up to make a foreign policy speech at your banquet, or all of the above and more, your guests will have a grand and unforgettable experience.
Stage presentations run the gamut from comedic and musical to dramatic and motivational. John's performances not only entertain your guests but inspire them to focus on the purposes and themes of your gathering.
John will work with you personally to develop just the right performance elements for your event. His flexible approach allows for periods of spontaneous interaction, alternating with scripted performances.
JOHN MORGAN travels as "the face" of President George W. Bush at corporate, comedic, and faith-based events around the world, bringing joy and inspiration to millions of astonished people who might otherwise never have an audience with America's Commander in Chief. With a small cadre of "Secret Service" agents stationed around him, John nods his head and greets the crowd with the President's trademark Texas drawl. John's show combines his hilarious but respectful impression of President Bush with a few famous George W. faux pas, blended with a mix of parody songs and finishes up with an inspiring message about hope and determination. He elicits heartfelt laughter from both sides of the political aisle.
Discovered at a "Bush For President" rally in 2000, Morgan went from selling appliances to performing at the President's Inaugural. By 2007, John was bringing his big- time comedic impersonation to arenas all across America, appearing live before tens of thousands on Sean Hannity's "Freedom Concerts" and before hundreds of thousands on "The Winter Jam Tour Spectacular," where he amazed audiences with his guitar playing and singing.
Millions more have seen him on America's Got Talent, The Family Feud, Headline News, Hannity & Colmes, E! Entertainment Network, ABC's "The View," and The 700 Club. Fans even voted him a finalist on ABC TV's celebrity reality show, "The Next Best Thing." John was awarded America's # 1 Bush Impressionist along with two "Mirror Image" awards and a 2005 Cloney award for "Best Historical Impersonation" voted on by his peers. Has also been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered, and interviewed in dozen’s of newspapers such as The Sunday London Times.
John was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. He and, his wife of 29 years, Kathy, still reside in sunny Orlando with their four sons, Christopher, Stephen, Daniel and Jonathan, two wonderful daughters-in-law, and three exciting grandkids. John's inspiring journey is chronicled in print. My Life as a Bush…and My Heart for Imitating Jesus, with forward by Governor Mike Huckabee, is filled with laugh-out-loud stories, audacious encounters, and spiritual insights. Each chapter of John's story encourages readers to become imitators of the greatest Man who ever lived.
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